Africonus insulae, Tenorio & Abalde & Pardos-Blas & Cmim, 2020

Tenorio, Manuel J., Abalde, Samuel, Pardos-Blas, José R. & Zardoya, Rafael, 2020, Taxonomic revision of West African cone snails (Gastropoda: Conidae) based upon mitogenomic studies: implications for conservation, European Journal of Taxonomy 663 (663), pp. 1-89 : 31-33

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.663

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:78E7049C-F592-4D01-9D15-C7715119B584

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5663088

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/97702746-A650-4A17-AAEE-4D914E1026F5

taxon LSID

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treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Africonus insulae
status

sp. nov.

Africonus insulae View in CoL sp. nov.

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Fig. 5 View Fig A–J

Conus curralensis View in CoL (not C. curralensis Rolán, 1986 View in CoL ) – Monteiro et al. 2004: pl. 87, figs 1–9.

Africonus curralensis View in CoL (not C. curralensis Rolán, 1986 View in CoL ) – Abalde et al. 2017a: not figured.

Africonus curralensis View in CoL (not C. curralensis Rolán, 1986 View in CoL ) – Monnier et al. 2018: 1143, figs 2–3, 5.

Etymology

The name insulae means ‘of the island’, in reference to the type locality of the deserted island of Santa Luzia.

Material examined

Holotype

CABO VERDE • 23.9 mm; Santa Luzia Island, Praia de Palmo Tostão ; 16º45ʹ19ʺ N, 24º45ʹ24ʺ W; 14 Apr. 2016; MNCN exped.; GenBank mitochondrion, partial genome: MF491602 View Materials ; MNCN 15.05/78581 ( Fig. 5 View Fig A–B) GoogleMaps

Paratypes

CABO VERDE • 1 spec., 20.0 mm; same collection data as for holotype; MNCN 15.05/78585 ( Fig. 5C View Fig , paratype 1) GoogleMaps 1 spec., 18.8 mm; Santa Luzia Island, Curral ; 16º46ʹ23ʺ N, 24º47ʹ13ʺ W; 14 Apr. 2016; MNCN exped.; MNHN IM-2000-35016 ( Fig. 5D View Fig , paratype 2) GoogleMaps 1 spec., 24.1 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNCN 15.05/78579 ( Fig. 5F View Fig , paratype 4) GoogleMaps 1 spec., 19.1 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNCN 15.05/78590 ( Fig. 5G View Fig , paratype 5) GoogleMaps 1 spec., 16.2 mm; same collection data as for holotype; MNCN 15.05/78586 ( Fig. 5E View Fig , paratype 3) GoogleMaps 1 spec., 23.0 mm; same collection data as for holotype; MNCN 15.05/78582 ( Fig. 5H View Fig , paratype 6) GoogleMaps 1 spec., 22.6 mm; same collection data as for holotype; MNCN 15.05/78584 ( Fig. 5I View Fig , paratype 7) GoogleMaps 1 spec., 24.9 mm; same collection data as for holotype; UCV 2019/00015 ( Fig. 5J View Fig , paratype 8) GoogleMaps .

Other material

CABO VERDE • 5 specs; same collection data as for holotype; MJT GoogleMaps 1 spec., 4 mm; Santa Luzia Island, Curral ; 16º46ʹ23ʺ N, 24º47ʹ13ʺ W; 14 Apr. 2016; MNCN exped.; MJT GoogleMaps .

Description

MORPHOMETRIC PARAMETERS. S L = 16–30 mm (mean S L = 22 mm); RD = 0.68–0.76; RSH = 0.11–0.19; PMD = 0.78–0.86.

SHELL. Moderately small to small. Maximum length: 30.6 mm. Shell profile broadly and ventricosely conical to broadly conical, with convex sides adapically, and straight below. Spire of moderate height, of straight to concave outline. Protoconch not observed due to erosion, but assumed paucispiral. Teleoconch whorls flat or slightly concave, with 3–4 spiral cords becoming rather obsolete in late whorls. Shoulder angulate. Early teleoconch whorls white. Suture of spire whorls pigmented with dark brown. Late teleoconch whorls yellow to light brown with radial white irregular blotches. Ground color yellow to light brown. Last whorl overlaid in variable amount with oblique white lines forming zigzag pattern. Small white spots and axial flecks arranged in spiral band frequently present. Columella white to light purple. Aperture white and porcellanous inside, with pale purple to light brown diffuse area near the outer lip crossed by two narrow bands of a lighter color. Periostracum yellow-brown, thin and translucent.

RADULAR TEETH. Radula studied from two specimens. 27–35 teeth in radular sac. Radular tooth of medium relative size (S L /T L = 50–65), with well-developed apical barb. Anterior section shorter than posterior section of tooth (T L /AP L = 2.4–2.6). Waist evident. Blade rounded, covering most of anterior section (100B L /AP L = 83–87%). Serration with 10–15 denticles, which do not reach apical portion, arranged in one row ending in small terminating cusp. Base rounded, with small spur ( Fig. 4M View Fig ).

Distribution and habitat

Southwest coast of Santa Luzia Island (Curral and Praia de Palmo Tostão), Cabo Verde Archipelago. On rocks and under stones, in 2 to 5 m depth.

Conservation status in IUCN Red List

Not evaluated.

Remarks

This species was previously confused with A. curralensis , which lives sympatrically on Santa Luzia Island. In fact, the specimen identified as A. curralensis in Abalde et al. (2017a) actually corresponds to the taxon A. insulae sp. nov. Molecular examination of a specimen ( Fig. 5K View Fig ) morphologically perfectly matching the holotype of A. curralensis ( Fig. 3J View Fig ) showed a genetic divergence consistent with the separation at the species level. Hence, A. curralensis and A. insulae sp. nov. are two closely related sister species living in sympatry. Both species essentially have the same shell shape and almost identical radular teeth morphologies ( Fig. 4M View Fig ). However, they can easily be separated by differences in shell pattern. The ground color in A. curralensis is composed of different shades of olive green with two narrow spiral bands of a lighter color, whereas in A. insulae sp. nov. the ground color is plain yellow to light brown. The pattern in A. curralensis consists of irregularly shaped white flecks and blotches, whereas in A. insulae sp. nov. it is better defined, composed of fine white zigzag lines and small arrow head-shaped markings. This pattern of zigzag lines on the shell also resembles that present in certain forms of A. decoratus . This species however has a much darker ground color, usually dark brown to black, a white-colored aperture, and is phylogenetically divergent. The shell of the recently described A. santaluziensis Cossignani & Fiadeiro, 2015 (hereby considered as provisionally valid) has a similar ground color, but it is very sparsely patterned and with a white-colored aperture. Besides, the shell of this species has rounded shoulders and a more ventricose appearance, instead of conical.

MNCN

Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Conidae

Genus

Africonus

Loc

Africonus insulae

Tenorio, Manuel J., Abalde, Samuel, Pardos-Blas, José R. & Zardoya, Rafael 2020
2020
Loc

Africonus curralensis

Monnier E. & Limpalaer L. & Robin A. & Roux C. 2018: 1143
2018
Loc

Conus curralensis

Monteiro et al. 2004 : pl. 87, figs 1–9
Loc

Africonus curralensis

Abalde et al. 2017a : not figured.
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