Leptochiton medinae Plate, 1899
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Leptochiton medinae Plate, 1899 View in CoL
( Figs 5–7 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 )
Leptochiton medinae Plate 1899: 82 View in CoL –89; pl.5, figs. 204–206; Kaas & Van Belle 1985: 80 –83; Sirenko 2006: 82; Schwabe & Sellanes 2010: 34 –36, Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 K, 5E, F, 6, 7A, B
Type. Lectotype ( ZMB /Moll-102.045), designated by Schwabe & Sellanes (2010) (not examined).
Type locality. Chile, Magellan Strait, off Punta Arenas, 53º09’S 70º55’W, 15– 18 m.
Material examined. Magellan Strait and Beagle Channel. RV Victor Hensen, st. 881, AGT, 53°42.0’S, 70°57.4’W, 56 m, 1 spm, 26.10.1994, leg. K. Linse; st.884, EBS, 53°42.6’S, 70°57.5’W, 51 m, 6 spms, 26.10.1994, leg. K. Linse; st. 949, AGT, 53°10.5’S, 70°53.5’W, 24 m, 1 spm, 30.10.1994, leg. K. Linse; st. 972, EBS, 53°28.8’S, 70°21.9’W, 92 m, 10 spms, 0 1.11.1994, leg. K. Linse; st. 980, EBS, 53°42.7’S, 70°50.1’W, 552 m, 1 spm, 0 1.11.1994, leg. K. Linse; st. 1040, EBS, 54°51.0’S, 69°55.7’W, 30 m, 6 spms, 0 4.11.1994, leg. K. Linse; st. 1247, 54°59.43’S, 69°04.64’W, 100 m, 5 spms, 19.11.1994, leg. A. Brandt; st. 1316, AGT, 54°054’S, 70°58.3’W, 360 m, 1 spm, 24.11.1994, leg. K. Linse; Isla de los Estados. RV Eltanin, cruise 5, st. 453, 54°27’– 54°24’S, 66°12’– 66°17’W, 3 spms, 21.01.1963; RV Hero , cruise 712, st. 668, 54°46.25’S, 64°02.85’W, 23 m, 3 spms, 15.05.1971; Atlantic ocean, Argentina. RV Hero , st. G, 42°54.0’S, 64°23’W, 20–50 m, 16 spms, 18.07.1978.
Distribution. On both sides of southern South America from Lat.42° south to Cape Horn ( Kaas & Van Belle, 1985; Schwabe & Sellanes, 2010), at depth 8– 552 m.
Remarks. Schwabe & Sellanes (2010) erroneously reported an unicuspidate head of the second (major) lateral tooth of the radula in L. medinae . Kaas & Van Belle (1985) and the present data ( Fig.7 View FIGURE 7 ) show a bicuspidate head of the major lateral tooth of the radula in L. medinae . The specimen figured in Schwabe & Sellanes (2010, Fig.5 View FIGURE 5 , E, F) apparently shows the anterior-most part of the radula with worn denticles of the relevant teeth. I observed that the anterior most parts of the radula in several species including L. medinae , L. sykesi , L. laurae and others have unicuspidate head of the major lateral tooth because of the head was erased during process of feeding.
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Leptochiton medinae Plate, 1899
Sirenko, Boris 2015 |
Leptochiton medinae
Schwabe 2010: 34 |
Sirenko 2006: 82 |
Kaas 1985: 80 |
Plate 1899: 82 |