Conus (Splinoconus) dayriti, Rockel & da Motta, 1983
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.896.2291 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8405693 |
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Conus (Splinoconus) dayriti View in CoL View at ENA R̂ckel & da Motta, 1983
Figs 75A–G, M View Fig , 76 View Fig
Conus dayriti Röckel & da Motta, 1983: 118 View in CoL , pl. 40 figs 5–6.
Conus dayriti View in CoL – R̂ckel et al. 1995b: no. 241, pl. 52 figs 11–15.
Boucheticonus dayriti View in CoL – Tucker & Tenorio 2013: 161. — Monnier et al. 2018a: 208.
Material examined
10 lots (14 specimens). See Supp. file 1.
Type material
Holotype PHILIPPINES • 20.5 mm; Punta Engaño , Cebu; 73–146 m depth; NMSF ( Fig. 75A View Fig ).
Figured material
NEW CALEDONIA • 23.5 mm; Norfolk Ridge, Crypthélia, off New Caledonia, stn DW3072; 23°19′ S, 168°16′ E; 180‒220 m depth; 23 Oct. 2008; TERRASSES expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 75B View Fig ) GoogleMaps • 23.9 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN ( Fig. 75C, H View Fig ) GoogleMaps • 23.8 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN ( Fig. 75D View Fig ) GoogleMaps • 20.6 mm; Norfolk Ridge, Banc P, off New Caledonia, stn DW1726; 23º18′ S, 168º15′ E; 185‒207 m depth; 27 Jun. 2001; NORFOLK 1 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 75E View Fig ) GoogleMaps • 29.5 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN ( Fig. 75F View Fig ) GoogleMaps • 19.2 mm; Grand Passage, off New Caledonia, stn DW2963; 18º22′ S, 162º59′ E; 220‒240 m depth; 2 May 2008; CONCALIS expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 75G View Fig ) GoogleMaps • 11.9 mm; off Aliguay Island , Philippines, stn DW2374 8º43′ N, 123º14′ E; 105– 109 m depth; 28 May 2005; PANGLAO 2005 expedition; MNHN-IM-2007-34848 ( Fig. 75M View Fig ) GoogleMaps .
Geographical distribution and bathymetry
Philippines and New Caledonia, where it has been sampled in the Grand Passage area, Norfolk Ridge, Loyalty Ridge and New Hebrides Arc (outside New Caledonia EEZ), at depths between 70 to 500 m.
Remarks
Shell small to medium-sized (maximum shell length 36 mm). Conical to ventricosely conical, with an angulate shoulder and a low to moderate spire of straight profile. The multispiral protoconch ( Fig. 75H View Fig ) of more than 3 whorls projects above the teleoconch whorls. Last whorl colored with pastel shades of pink and orange, occasionally completely white ( Fig. 75G View Fig ). Sparse pattern of irregular cloudy blotches and interrupted spiral bands of white and brown-orange dots. Radular tooth ( Fig. 75M View Fig ) narrow and elongated, with the anterior section longer than the posterior section. Tooth serrated with 12–13 denticles in one row. The denticles are well-spaced to each other within the anterior section, ending on an almost indistinct rounded cusp. Barb small but well-marked. Blade prominent but not sharply pointed, covering about 50% of the anterior section of the tooth. Basal spur present on top of the rather small, rounded base. No live specimens from New Caledonia were sampled. The analogies in shell morphology with Conasprella (Boucheticonus) alisi had placed this species in the (sub)genus Boucheticonus (Tucker & Tenorio 2013; Monnier et al. 2018a). However, DNA study of one specimen of this species from the Philippines showed that it was not a conasprellid ( Puillandre et al. 2014). Conus dayriti is sister to the clade formed by C. (S.) capitanellus and hence it is placed in the subgenus Splinoconus . The radular morphology ( Fig. 75M View Fig ) is consistent with this taxonomic placement.
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Conus (Splinoconus) dayriti
Tenorio, Manuel J. & Puillandre, Nicolas 2023 |
Boucheticonus dayriti
Monnier E. & Limpalaer L. & Robin A. & Roux C. 2018: 208 |