Amalda fuscolingua Kilburn & Bouchet, 1988

Kantor, Yuri I., Castelin, Magalie, Fedosov, Alexander & Bouchet, Philippe, 2020, The Indo-Pacific Amalda (Neogastropoda, Olivoidea, Ancillariidae) revisited with molecular data, with special emphasis on New Caledonia, European Journal of Taxonomy 706, pp. 1-59 : 43-44

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.706

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4333192

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A7D504-FFD0-FFE6-647F-FECCA6E5F9F0

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scientific name

Amalda fuscolingua Kilburn & Bouchet, 1988
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Amalda fuscolingua Kilburn & Bouchet, 1988

Fig. 9B View Fig , 18 View Fig A–E

Amalda fuscolingua Kilburn & Bouchet, 1988: 288–289 , figs 25–28, 40–41, 54.

Amalda fuscolingua – Gratecap 2014: 14, 18, figs 11–13.

Type material

Holotype

SOUTHERN NEW CALEDONIA • S of Île des Pins ; 22°54′ S, 167°14′ E; 412–428 m deep; SMIB 2; stn DW03; MNHN IM-2000-1439. GoogleMaps

Material examined

Sequenced material

8 sequenced specimens ( Table 1).

Not sequenced material

SOUTHERN NEW CALEDONIA • material listed by Kilburn & Bouchet (1988) 1 dd; SW of Île des Pins ; 22°56′ S, 167°15′ E; 437 m deep; SMIB 3; stn DW25 GoogleMaps 1 dd; SW of Île des Pins ; 22°46′ S, 167°11′ E; 394 m deep; SMIB 3; stn DW28 GoogleMaps 4 dd; SW of Île des Pins ; 22°47′ S, 167°12′ E; 405 m deep; SMIB 3; stn DW29 GoogleMaps 1 lv; 3 dd; between Île des Pins and Grand Récif Sud; 22°56′ S, 167°14′ E; 400– 420 m deep; SMIB 4; stn DW65 GoogleMaps 1 dd; between Île des Pins and Grand Récif Sud; 22°56′ S, 167°15′ E; 400–430 m deep; SMIB 4; stn DW66 GoogleMaps 1 dd; between Île des Pins and Grand Récif Sud; 22°55′ S, 167°15′ E; 395–405 m deep; SMIB 4; stn DW69 GoogleMaps 15 lv, dd; E of Île des Pins ; 22°51′ S– 22°52′ S, 168°12’ E– 168°13′ E; 408–436 m deep; SMIB 8; stn DW197-199 GoogleMaps 15 lv, dd; SE slope of Passe de Dumbéa ; 22°52′ S, 167°12′ E; 400 m deep; BATHUS 2; stn DW729 GoogleMaps 15 dd; S of Île des Pins ; 22°44′ S, 167°17′ E; 350–393 m deep; BATHUS 2; stn DW717 GoogleMaps 3 dd; S of Île des Pins ; 22°50′ S, 167°27′ E; 430–433 m deep; BATHUS 2; stn DW723 GoogleMaps 10 dd; S of Île des Pins ; 22°48′ S, 167°26′ E; 344–358 m deep; BATHUS 2; stn DW724 GoogleMaps 6 dd; Canal de la Havannah ; 22°13′ S, 167°09′ E; 353–365 m deep; EXBODI; stn DW3784 GoogleMaps 1 dd; Canal de la Havannah ; 22°15′ S, 167°10′ E; 386–387 m deep; EXBODI; stn DW3785 GoogleMaps 7 dd; SW of Île des Pins ; 22°57′ S, 167°16′ E; 427–433 m deep; NORFOLK 1; DW1733 GoogleMaps 15 lv, dd; SW of Île des Pins ; 22°52′ S, 167°12′ E; 383–407 m deep; NORFOLK 1; stn DW1736 GoogleMaps ca 30 lv, dd; SW of Île des Pins ; 22°51′ S, 167°10′ E; 400 m deep; NORFOLK 1; stn DW1737 GoogleMaps ; • 15 dd; SW of Île des Pins; 22°51′ S, 167°12′ E; 340–381 m deep; NORFOLK 1; stn DW1738. – Off Île des Pins GoogleMaps 10 dd; 22°44′ S, 167°16′ E; 386–391 m deep; NORFOLK 2; stn DW2148 GoogleMaps 12 dd; 22°43′ S, 167°14′ E; 353–368 m deep; NORFOLK 2; stn DW2151 GoogleMaps 4 dd; 22°47′ S, 167°12′ E; 395–400 m deep; NORFOLK 2; stn CP2153 GoogleMaps 25 dd; 22°54′ S, 167°15′ E; 468–500 m deep; NORFOLK 2; stn DW2156 GoogleMaps 1 lv; 22°45′ S, 167°13′ E; 400–405 m deep; KANACONO; stn DW4660; MNHN IM-2013-68426 GoogleMaps 2 lv; 22°57′ S, 167°39′ E; 310–403 m deep; KANACONO; stn DW4745; MNHN IM-2013-63419 ; MNHN IM-2013-63425 GoogleMaps .

Description

MEASUREMENTS. Shell large (SL up to 57 mm).

SHELL. Ovate-fusiform, with blunt orthoconoid spire. Primary spire callus thick, microshagreened, covering all whorls, except 1–1.5 protoconch whorls. First protoconch whorl diameter 0.92–1.06 mm (mean 0.98, n=5). Secondary callus thick, fusing without visible border with parietal callus, with distinct anterior border, reaching suture of antepenultimate whorl. Plication plate with 3–6 ridges, all weak except outer 2, columella smooth. Olivoid groove very shallow to obsolete, labral denticle very small, obtuse to absent. Upper anterior band nearly flat except weak submedian low ridge. Lower anterior band nearly flat, microshagreened. Primary callus orange-brown in lower part, brown on spire with distinct, strongly prosocline, lighter axial lines. Secondary callus orange-brown. Body whorl cloak light yellowish-brown, olivoid band usually slightly lighter, anterior band orange brown with upper anterior band slightly darker, of the same colour as cloak, plication plate white.

Remarks

This distinct species poses no taxonomic problems due to its very characteristic colour pattern of primary spire callus with strongly prosocline lighter axial lines and brightly coloured thick orangebrown secondary callus. There is no species in New Caledonia resembling A. fuscolingua .

The radula, examined by Kilburn & Bouchet (1988: fig. 54), is similar to that of A. montrouzieri with central tooth with less serrated cusps.

Distribution The species is confined to a narrow perimeter around Île des Pins ( Fig. 9B View Fig ), with a maximal extension

of 150× 60 km and a depth range of 300– 500 m.

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Olividae

Genus

Amalda

Loc

Amalda fuscolingua Kilburn & Bouchet, 1988

Kantor, Yuri I., Castelin, Magalie, Fedosov, Alexander & Bouchet, Philippe 2020
2020
Loc

Amalda fuscolingua

Gratecap D. 2014: 14
2014
Loc

Amalda fuscolingua

Kilburn R. N. & Bouchet P. 1988: 289
1988
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