Pholidotrope gloriosa, Herbert, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.053.0209 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0D38CE4B-C27D-F71E-A2FB-7402FDAEFBB2 |
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Felipe |
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Pholidotrope gloriosa |
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sp. nov. |
Pholidotrope gloriosa View in CoL sp. n.
Figs 61 View Fig , 62 View Fig
Etymology: From Latin gloriosa (famous, glorious); in reference to Îles Glorieuses, near which the type material was collected.
Description:
Shell: Trochiform, small, spire conical, base somewhat flattened (L/D=1.18); teleoconch of 5.5 whorls; initial whorls rounded, becoming more flat-sided with growth; suture narrowly indented; sculpture of spiral cords and lamellate axial pliculae; first whorl sculptured only by relatively widely spaced axial pliculae (13), second whorl with 16 axial pliculae and 2 developing spiral cords; third whorl with 17 axial pliculae and a third spiral cord developing at shoulder; fourth and fifth whorls with 3 strong spiral cords and 18 and 19 axial pliculae respectively; cords and pliculae subequal in strength, their intersections produced into scale-like nodules, those on shoulder cord somewhat more rounded; suture level with subperipheral cord; cord intervals wider than cords themselves, that between peripheral and subperipheral cord deep. Base with 4 spiral cords, progressively weaker toward centre; umbilicus narrowly patent in juvenile, but umbilical and parietal regions covered by a thin, smooth inductural callus spreading from aperture at maturity. Peristome markedly oblique, more or less in one tangential plane; aperture D-shaped; columella more or less straight, but with a distinct, roundly trigonal tooth near its base; outer lip internally thickened, its edge flaring outward; inner thickening with 10 ridge-like denticles, that nearest columella largest, creating a U-shaped notch between it and columella tooth; interior of aperture nacreous, labral denticles not extending internally as in-running spiral ridges; exterior of outer lip subterminally thickened by a low collabral varix.
Microsculpture ( Fig. 62A, B View Fig ): Early whorls with close-set, microscopic granules, vermiform spiral threads not evident; fine, prosocline, scratch-like marks on later whorls. Protoconch ( Fig. 62C View Fig ): White, globose and distinctly exsert, diameter ca 280 µm; surface worn, but with evidence of a fine, flocculent microsculpture; terminal lip convex. Colour: White.
Dimensions: Holotype, length 4.7 mm, diameter 3.9 mm.
Operculum, radula and external anatomy: Unknown.
Holotype: MADAGASCAR: NW of Madagascar, west of Banc du Leven (12.53°S 47.67°E), - 35–150 m, BENTHEDI Exped’n, st’n 5, dredged, 1977 ( MNHN 24656 About MNHN ). GoogleMaps
Paratype: MADAGASCAR: NW of Madagascar, west of Îles Glorieuses (11.487°S 47.303°E), - 250 m, rock dredge, BENTHEDI Exped’n, st’n 8, dredged, 19.iii.1977 ( MNHN 24657 About MNHN ) GoogleMaps .
Distribution and habitat: Known only from off north-western Madagascar, - 35–250 m, presumably on rocky substrata.
Remarks: The small size and conical profile of Pholidotrope gloriosa renders it distinctive amongst south-western Indian Ocean chilodontids. The only similar species, Perrinia konos , is more elevated, less coarsely sculptured and has less well-developed dentition at the base of the columella.
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