Tellina (Acorylus) rickettsi Coan & Valentich-Scott, 2010

Coan, Eugene V. & Valentich-Scott, Paul, 2010, Three new species of Tellina (Bivalvia, Tellinidae) from the Panamic Province, Zootaxa 2715, pp. 55-58 : 56

publication ID

1175-5326

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3D365BB3-B315-4501-8983-BD4AD73032C6

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5295125

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AA87BB-CF7E-1514-2BEE-3E0DFF719D84

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scientific name

Tellina (Acorylus) rickettsi Coan & Valentich-Scott
status

sp. nov.

Tellina (Acorylus) rickettsi Coan & Valentich-Scott View in CoL , new species

Figures 1 I–L, 2 B

Shell ovate; inequilateral, much longer anteriorly (anterior end about 70% of length); posterior slope set off by weak sulcus in each valve; posterior end rounded; lunule shallow, elongate; escutcheon shallow, narrow; sculpture of dense, flat commarginal ribs that become lamellate and less dense posteriorly; commarginal ribs overlain by faint radial striae; right valve with very strong anterior lateral tooth and narrower posterior lateral tooth, the anterior tooth closer to cardinal teeth; pallial sinus merging with ventral edge of anterior adductor muscle scar in both valves. Length to 12 mm [SBMNH].

Type material. SBMNH 149544 About SBMNH , holotype; length, 11.5 mm; height, 8.5 mm . SBMNH 149593 About SBMNH , 4 paratypes, paired valves; UNSM 1146208, 1 paratype, paired valves ; CAS 184230 About CAS , 1 paratype, paired valves ; LACM 3138 About LACM , 1 paratype, paired valves .

Type locality. Bahía San Carlos , Sonora, México; 27°56’05”N, 111°03’23”W; 15–30 m. GoogleMaps

Distribution. Isla Danzante, Baja California Sur (25.8°N) [SBMNH], and Bahía San Carlos, Sonora (27.9°N) [SBMNH], México, to Isla Rancheria, Golfo de Chiriquí, Panamá (7.6°N) [SBMNH]; 9–60 m [SBMNH].

Etymology. Named after Ed Ricketts, preeminent 20 th century marine biologist of California and Mexico.

Comparisons. The western Atlantic T. (A.) gouldii Hanley, 1846 , differs in being more inflated, heavier, in having a still shorter posterior end and less prominent sculpture, and a shinier periostracum. It is well figured in Mikkelsen & Bieler (2007: 338–339).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Cardiida

Family

Tellinidae

Genus

Tellina

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