Mitridae Swainson, 1831
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Mitridae Swainson, 1831 |
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Family Mitridae Swainson, 1831
Discussion. The molecular phylogeny of Fedosov et al. (2018) has important implications for the taxonomy of European Mitridae . As in Landau et al. (2019), Fedosov et al.’s generic descriptions and concepts are followed herein.
Key to Mitridae genera in the Paratethys*
1. Shell fusiform to elongate fusiform....................................................................... 2 Shell squat, ovate, last whorl rounded...................................................... Wormsina nov. gen. Shell broad fusiform, last whorl shouldered................................................. Fraudiziba nov. gen.
2. Spiral sculpture covers entire shell, or almost so............................................................. 3 Spiral sculpture restricted to early whorls and base........................................ Episcomitra and Isara **
3. Spiral and axial sculpture............................................................................... 4 Spiral sculpture only................................................................................... 5
4. Relatively strong cancellate sculpture on early spire whorls............................................ Calcimitra Weak cancellate sculpture on earliest spire whorls......................................... Cancilla (some species)
5. Elongate fusiform, relatively tall spire, prominent basal concavity....................................... Domiporta Fusiform , gradate spire, thickened outer lip, strongly twisted fasciole..................................... Nebularia Elongate fusiform, high aperture, long siphonal canal, hardly constricted at base............................ .. Cancilla
* Protoconch type is genus specific, but is not used in the key as the protoconch is usually not preserved. However, we recognize three categories: paucispiral protoconch ( Episcomitra , Fraudiziba ), multispiral ( Calcimitra , Domiporta , Nebularia , Cancilla ), and variable or unknown ( Isara , Wormsina ).
** Episcomitra and Isara cannot be separated based on shell characters (see generic discussions).
Fedosov, A., Puillandre, N., Herrmann, M., Kantor, Yu., Oliverio, M., Dgebuadze, P., Modica, M. V. & Bouchet, P. (2018) The collapse of Mitra: molecular systematics and morphology of the Mitridae (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 183, 253 - 337. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / zoolinnean / zlx 073
Landau, B. M., Ceulemans, L. & Van Dingenen, F. (2019) The upper Miocene gastropods of northwestern France, 4. Neogastropoda, Cainozoic Research, 19 / 2, 135 - 215.
Swainson, W. (1829 - 1833) Zoological Illustrations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged according to their apparent affinities. Series 2. Baldwin & Cradock, London, 136 pls. [pls. 1 - 30 (1829) + 31 - 45 (1830) + 46 - 85 (1831) + 86 - 96 (1832) + 97 - 136 (1833), http: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / bibliography / 42278] https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 42278
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