Leptochiton sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7680891 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7674503 |
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Leptochiton sp. |
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Figs 2E–H View Fig
Material examined: ST11: 2 tail valves, maximum width 2.1 mm (BD 106).
Description:
Tail valve less than semicircular ( Fig. 2E View Fig ), mucro central, somewhat swollen although not prominent, antemucronal slope slightly convex, postmucronal slope slightly concave just behind the mucro ( Fig. 2F View Fig ).
Tegmentum coarsely sculptured, with rather irregular, roundish and obliquely elevated granules, arranged in longitudinal series, obliquely directed in antemucronal area, radially in postmucronal area. About 28 series of granules in antemucronal area, 31 in postmucronal area, interrupted by thin, commarginal growth lines, more evident in the postmucronal area. Granules with a central macroaesthete, and a few microaesthetes irregularly disposed along margin.
Articulamentum without insertion plates. Apophyses small, subtriangular.
Distribution: São Tomé Island.
Comparison and remarks: This species differs from other Leptochiton species living along the West African coast.
Leptochiton denhartogi Strack, 2003 has a coarser tegmental sculpture, with regularly arranged roundish granules that are completely different from those of Leptochiton sp. (cf. Fig. 2H View Fig with Fig. 2C View Fig ).
Leptochiton odhneri ( Bergenhayn, 1931) View in CoL , known from the northwestern coast of Africa, the Canary Islands, and Madeira, has a more weakly sculptured tegmentum, with granules that are arranged in quincunx on the head valve, the lateral areas of intermediate valves, and the postmucronal area of the tail valve.
The species is similar to Leptochiton serenae Dell’Angelo, Piccioli Resta & Bonfitto, 2007 from the Lower Pleistocene of southern Italy, which shows a more stressed sculpture pattern shaped by granules developed obliquely from the tegmentum, but a different tail valve shape (i.e. the anteriorly located mucro and the wider, trapezoidal apophyses).
The scarcity of material does not permit us to attribute it to a known species, so it is preferable to leave the identification as Leptochiton sp. until such time as more material becomes available, ideally complete specimens.
Order Chitonida Thiele, 1909
Suborder Chitonina Thiele, 1909
Family Ischnochitonidae Dall, 1889
Genus Ischnochiton Gray, 1847
Ischnochiton: Gray 1847 a: 126 . Type species: Chiton textilis Gray, 1828 , by subsequent designation (Gray 1847 b: 168).
For synonymy, see Kaas & Van Belle (1990).
Distribution: Worldwide, widespread in all seas, except for the northern Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Eocene – Recent.
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