Joellina, Cosel, 2006
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4689802 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4892995 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/666D2443-3E77-FF88-0638-F99EB30CCA9C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Joellina |
status |
gen. nov. |
Genus Joellina n. gen.
TYPE AND ONLY SPECIES. — Joellina dosiniformis n. sp.
DISTRIBUTION. — Off Ambrizete, northern Angola, tropical West Africa.
DIAGNOSIS. — Shells medium-sized, subcircular, slightly oblique towards posterior, hardly longer than high to almost as long as high, compressed, with a rather short and broad anterior part and a high, broad and oblique posterior part, without indentation. Anterior margin rounded and in its upper part slightly indented. Beaks well in front of the vertical midline. Umbones slightly prominent. Surface with irregular commarginal lamellae and growth lines. Antero-dorsal depression short and pronounced, postero-dorsal depression broad and illdefined. Lunule very short, narrow, asymmetrical and deeply sunken, escutcheon very narrow and completely filled by the ligament. Hinge plate very broad with long posterior part, with one very small and vestigial cardinal in the right valve and socket in the left valve; laterals small to indistinct. Ligament short and broad. Diverging part of anterior adductor scar long and broad, with a length of about 2/3 the total length of the scar. Inner margins smooth.
ETYMOLOGY. — Dedicated to my colleague Joëlle Galeron (IFREMER, Brest) in acknowledgement for her close collaboration on the deep-water mollusc fauna.
REMARKS
This new genus is most close to the fossil genus Pterolucina Chavan, 1942 , from the Upper Cretaceous to Tertiary (Miocene) (type species Lucina coeloprocta Cossmann, 1887 , Upper Eocene of France), there is no Recent lucinid genus with which it can be compared, however, according to the description and figure in Chavan (1969), Pterolucina has more separated areas and a stronger hinge dentition.
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