Prodotiidae Kantor, Fedosov, Kosyan, Puillandre, Sorokin, Kano, Clark & Bouchet, 2021
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Family Prodotiidae Kantor, Fedosov, Kosyan, Puillandre, Sorokin, Kano, Clark & Bouchet, 2021 View in CoL
Diagnosis. “ Shell small- to medium-sized, varying from narrowly fusiform, nearly turriform to broadly biconic with short to medium-long siphonal canal. Protoconch medium-large, with up to four smooth, glossy whorls. Axial sculpture of broad rounded axial ribs of varying strength. Spiral sculpture of distinct, closely spaced cords forming spirally elongated nodules, or raised minute tubercles at intersection with spiral cords. Aperture ovate or elongated; outer aperture lip lirate, or distinctly denticulated; inner lip calloused, with parietal and anal knobs, often bearing denticles.” ( Kantor et al. 2022: 835).
Discussion. Extant species of this family occur in the Indo-Pacific and the tropical Atlantic, at intertidal to subtidal depths ( Kantor et al. 2022). This family has not been recorded so far from Neogene deposits of the Circum-Mediterranean Region.
Genus Prodotia Dall, 1924
Type species. Phos billeheusti Petit de la Saussaye, 1853 [= Prodotia iostoma (J.E. Gray, 1833) View in CoL ], original designation by Dall (1924: 89). Present-day, Pacific.
Original diagnosis. Dall (1924) did not provide a diagnosis.
Revised diagnosis. Medium-sized fusiform shells with relatively high spire. Whorl profile weakly convex to slightly shouldered. Sculpture of more or less prominent axial ribs overrun by spiral cords often prominently swollen over ribs. Pointed tubercles may occur along shoulder. Aperture relatively narrow. Columella excavated with few denticles, being most prominent in adapical part. Anal canal accentuated by parietal denticle and corresponding denticle in outer lip. Aperture with terminal varix. Outer lip with up to 11 denticles, some of which may be lirate. Siphonal canal moderately long, moderately wide, weakly deflected (based on species included in genus by Kantor et al. 2022; see also Cernohorsky 1975: 177).
Cernohorsky, W. O. (1975) Supplementary notes on the taxonomy of buccinid species of the subfamily Pisaniinae (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum, 12, 175 - 211. [https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / page / 62487037 # page / 157 / mode / 1 up]
Dall, W. H. (1924) Notes on molluscan nomenclature. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 37, 87 - 90. [https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / page / 34552611]
Gray, J. E. (1833 - 1834) The Mollusca and Radiata. In: Griffith, E. & Pidgeon, E., The Animal Kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization, by the Baron Cuvier. Vol. 12. Whittaker and Co., London, pp. i - viii + 1 - 601 pp., 61 pls. [http: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 40578]
Kantor, Yu. I., Fedosov, A. E., Koysan, A. R., Puillandre, N., Sorokin, P. A., Kano, Y., Clark, R. & Bouchet, P. (2022) Molecular phylogeny and revised classification of the Buccinoidea (Neogastropoda). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 194, 789 - 857. [published in a journal issue in 2022, but made available online in 2021; because the paper is registred in Zoobank, the year of taxa description is fixed as 2021] https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / zoolinnean / zlab 031
Petit de la Saussaye, S. (1853) Notice sur le genre Phos de Denys de Montfort, avec la description de deux especes nouvelles. Journal de Conchyliologie, 4, 235 - 245. [https: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 53861 # page / 241 / mode / 1 up]
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