Scaphander gracilis Watson, 1883

Siegwald, Justine & Malaquias, Manuel António E, 2022, Revisiting the deep-sea Atlantic gastropod species Scaphander gracilis Watson, 1883 (Gastropoda: Cephalaspidea: Scaphandridae): first data on its anatomy, systematics, and ecology, Journal of Natural History 55 (47 - 48), pp. 3053-3066 : 3056-3061

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2022.2036378

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6458343

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scientific name

Scaphander gracilis Watson, 1883
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Scaphander gracilis Watson, 1883 View in CoL

( Figures 1–3 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 , Tables 1–2 View Table 1 View Table 2 )

Scaphander gracilis Watson, 1883: 345−346 View in CoL ; Watson, 1886: 645−646, pl. 47, figs 4a–c; Pilsbry, 1893: 247−248, pl. 31, figs 19−20; Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1896: 402; Locard, 1897: 47–49, pl. 1, figs 15–18; Bouchet, 1975: 338, pl. 3, fig. i; Eilertsen & Malaquias, 2013a: 404−405, figs 2.10; 14.

Scaphander gracilis var. minor Locard, 1897: 47–49 View in CoL .

Scaphander gracilis var. major Locard, 1897: 47–49 View in CoL .

Type material. Western Azores , south of Flores Island (38°30 ʹ N, 31°14 ʹ W; 1829 m), 4 syntypes (images seen; https://data.nhm.ac.uk/object/80cd6292-170e-4636-9c32- 859ad933b36e/1631750400000), GoogleMaps lectotype and paralectotypes here designated (lectotype: H = 13.5 mm; paralectotypes: H = 8.8, 5.1, 11.3 mm), NHMUK 1887.2.9.2183–2186; GoogleMaps Azores, south of São Miguel Island (37°26 ʹ N, 25°13 ʹ W; 1829 m), 2 syntypes (images seen; Natural History Museum 2014), specimens designated here as paralectotypes, NHMUK 1887.2.9.2187–2188 (H = 13.0, 14.4 mm) (Eilertsen and Malaquias 2013a); 1 syntype (image seen), here designated as paralectotype, NMINH 1899.114 View Materials .182 (H = 14 mm) GoogleMaps .

Other material examined. Azores, between Santa Maria and São Miguel Islands (37° 10.820 ʹ N, 025°11.750 ʹ W − 37°10.368 ʹ N, 025°12.957 ʹ W; 2065 − 2066 m), 1 spc. dissected and sequenced for the mitochondrial gene COI, DBUA 1630 View Materials , H = 20 mm GoogleMaps .

Revised diagnosis. Shell solid, white, pyriform. Parietal callus thick, white, smooth, can present an angular hump around aperture inflexion point. Spire concealed. Outer lip protruding posteriorly beyond apex. Spiral sculpture composed of medium and small punctuated striations. Prostate cylindrical, prostatic duct short, narrower than prostate. Penial chamber lined with soft longitudinal grooves. Penial papilla absent.

Shell ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 ). Maximum H = 24 mm ( Locard 1897). Shell solid, white, pyriform, covered by thin white to pale yellow periostracum. Parietal callus thick, white, smooth, can present an angular hump around aperture inflexion point. Spire concealed. Outer lip protruding posteriorly beyond apex in small wing. Spiral sculpture composed of regular lines of small or medium-sized punctuations.

Radula ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (a)−(c)). Radular formula 15 × 1.1.1. Lateral teeth hook-shaped, curved, with weak denticulation on inner edge. Small rachidian teeth tetragonal, with expanded outward corners, straight or curved.

Digestive system ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (d)−(e)). Salivary glands long with uneven surface. Paired gizzard plates subtriangular to kidney-shaped; unpaired gizzard plate thinner, elongated.

Reproductive system ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 (f)−(g)). Prostate elongate, cylindrical, narrowing towards penial chamber. Prostatic duct short, narrower than prostate, separating prostate from penial chamber. Penial chamber cylindrical, lined with soft longitudinal ridges running from genital opening to prostatic duct. Penial papilla absent.

Ecology. Feeds on foraminifera, agglutinating and non-agglutinating, ingested along with sand and mud ( Figure 3 View Figure 3 ). Live specimen collected between 2065 − 2066 m (present study), empty shells records between 1299 − 2995 m ( Watson 1883; Dautzenberg and Fischer 1896; Locard 1897; Bouchet 1975; Eilertsen and Malaquias 2013a).

Distribution. Only known from the Archipelago of the Azores, where it is reported west and southwards of Flores Island, on the western slope of the mid-Atlantic ridge ( Watson 1883) and eastwards of the Islands of São Miguel and Santa Maria, on the eastern side of the mid-Atlantic ridge ( Watson 1883; Dautzenberg and Fischer 1896; Locard 1897; Bouchet 1975; present study).

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

COI

University of Coimbra Botany Department

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Cephalaspidea

Family

Scaphandridae

Genus

Scaphander

Loc

Scaphander gracilis Watson, 1883

Siegwald, Justine & Malaquias, Manuel António E 2022
2022
Loc

Scaphander gracilis var. minor

Locard A 1897: 49
1897
Loc

Scaphander gracilis var. major

Locard A 1897: 49
1897
Loc

Scaphander gracilis

Bouchet P 1975: 338
Locard A 1897: 47
Dautzenberg P & Fischer H 1896: 402
Pilsbry HA 1893: 247
Watson GB 1886: 645
Watson RB 1883: 346
1883
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