Buccinum katharinae, Mclean & Clark, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5351.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8391615 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5A5BB458-A058-4D3E-AE28-42E6FB466638 |
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Buccinum katharinae |
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sp. nov. |
Buccinum katharinae View in CoL n. sp.
Figures 22 J–K View FIGURE 22
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Type locality: Amutka Pass, SE of Seguam Island, Aleutian Is. , Alaska (52°22.5 N, 171°20.26 W) ( NMFS 23-2000 - 1-83 ), 325 m. GoogleMaps
Type material: Holotype, LACM 3595 About LACM , 29.2 mm ; Paratype, Pt 1, RNC 5061 , 34.8 mm. N of Carlisle Island , Islands of four Mountains (53°04.73 N, 170°08.43 W), 177 m. ( NMFS 148-2022 - 1-32 ) GoogleMaps .
Description: Shell relatively small (to 35 mm, RNC 5061) whorls rounded, suture moderately impressed; shell brown with lamellar, brown periostracum; protoconch with 1.5 whorl, 4.5 teleconch whorls. Axial sculpture lacking, spiral sculpture of two strongly projecting spiral cords on spire; interspaces of equal width, deeply channeled, surfaces of cords and interspaces with microscopic, raised lirae; base with three additional cords of lesser strength, suture laid on uppermost of these. Lip of holotype thin, immature; lip; paratype specimen with a complete, but lip, which is scarcely if at all thickened. Operculum small, filling about 25 % of aperture.
Rachidian tooth rectangular, with four short, weak cusps; Lateral teeth tri-cuspid, Outer cusp very long, curved; widely spaced from central and inner cusps; central cusp very small, less than half as long and broad as inner cusp; inner cusp about half as long as outer one, slightly curved.
Remarks: For many years this unique species was known only from the holotype, but during the review process a second specimen was recovered. Buccinum katharinae is similar to Buccinum eugrammatum Dall, 1907 , but differs in 1) the fewer spiral cords, two on spire, and five total compared with five on spire and eight total in B. eugrammatum , and 2) lack of periostracum in B. eugrammatum .
Etymology: Named for Katharine Pearson Maslenikov, taxonomist, at the University of Washington, who collected the holotype.
Distribution: Central Aleutian Islands, Amutka Pass (171°20 W), to the Islands of four Mountains (170° W), at depths of 177– 325 m.
Habitat: Volcanic sand and mud bottoms.
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