Paradentalium kabati, Scarabino, 2008
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Paradentalium kabati |
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sp. nov. |
Paradentalium kabati View in CoL n. sp.
Figs 1g, 2e
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype (lv) MNHN 20072 About MNHN and 3 paratypes (1 lv, 2 dd) MNHN 20073-20075 About MNHN .
TYPE LOCALITY. — Vanuatu, 16°40’S, 168°04’E, 450-489 m [MUSORSTOM 8: stn DW 1048] GoogleMaps .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — North of New Caledonia. BATHUS 124-130 m, 1 lv (paratype MNHN 20074 About MNHN ); stn DW 1048, 4: stn DW 941, Grand Passage, 19°02’S, 163°27’E, 270 m, 1 dd 16°40’S, 168°04’E, 450-489 m, 2 lv (holotype MNHN 20072 About MNHN (paratype MNHN 20075 About MNHN ). and 1 paratype MNHN 20073 About MNHN ) GoogleMaps .
Vanuatu. MUSORSTOM 8: stn DW 1021, 17°43’S, 168°37’E,
DISTRIBUTION. — North of New Caledonia, Vanuatu, live in 130-450 m.
DESCRIPTION. — Shell up to 50 mm long, solid, polished, posterior 1/2 yellow-cream, anterior 1/2 translucent. Strongly curved. Six primary angle-edged ribs, the 3 distributed on the dorsal side being larger and further apart than those on the ventral side, giving a characteristic section shape to the posterior 3/4 of the shell; ribs less prominent near the aperture in mature specimens, aperture becoming subcircular. Secondary ribs present on the posterior 1/3 of the shell, disapearing earlier on the ventral side, giving a smooth, shiny surface to the aperture. Intercostal spaces smooth. Apex with short notch, section slightly irregularly compressed dorsoventrally.
Measurements of holotype: L 50, W 3, w 0.7, arc 5 at 20 mm from apex.
REMARKS. — Compared with P. rudoi Scarabino, 1995 , from the western Indian Ocean, P. kabati is more strongly curved (5 mm arc, vs. 2.8 mm in P. rudoi ), its colour is only obvious on the posterior 1/2, and it is less solid, more tapering and strongly sculptured. Both have a similar transverse section and their ribs weaken in the same manner.
ETYMOLOGY. — Named after Alan Kabat, bibliographer extraordinaire and author with Gerhard Steiner of the reference list of scaphopod names ( Steiner & Kabat 2004).
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