Kalloconus ateralbus (Kiener, 1850)

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 : 49-50

publication ID

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

publication LSID

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

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE38686E-3069-FFB7-FDB7-FA83FD060BEF

treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Kalloconus ateralbus (Kiener, 1850)
status

 

Kalloconus ateralbus (Kiener, 1850) View in CoL

Fig. 6N View Fig

Conus ateralbus Kiener, 1850: 313 View in CoL , pl. 108, fig. 4–4a.

Conus ateralbus View in CoL – Monteiro et al. 2004: 25, pl. 46, pl. 47, figs 1, 3–4, 6.

Material examined

Lectotype

Two syntypes were in collection Lorois, present whereabouts unknown; lectotype representative figure in Kiener (1845 (1850): pl. 108, fig. 4, top and bottom). Type locality not mentioned, designated Sal Island, Cabo Verde ( Coomans et al. 1981) .

Other material

CABO VERDE • 1 spec., 40.1 mm; Sal Island, Calheta Funda ; 16º39ʹ6ʺ N, 22º56ʹ53ʺ W; 5 Apr. 2014; MNCN exped.; GenBank mitochondrion, partial genome: KY864970 View Materials ; MNCN 15.05/79649 ( Fig. 6N View Fig ) GoogleMaps .

Geographical distribution

Calheta Funda and Algodoeiro, southwest coast of Sal Island, Cabo Verde Archipelago.

Conservation status in IUCN Red List

Endangered. Status revision required.

Remarks

This beautiful species is endemic to Sal Island. Its pattern of white triangular or tessellate markings on a black background color seems fairly constant. Its classification as ‘Endangered’ resulted upon considering all the populations of Kalloconus on the island as members of this species. Several phylogenetic studies ( Cunha et al. 2008; Abalde et al. 2017a; Tenorio et al. 2018) have shown that under the apparently same phenotype there are actually two cryptic sister species in Sal Island, namely K. ateralbus and K. marimaris . As a consequence, the distribution range of K. ateralbus has been drastically reduced to the southwest coast of Sal Island, an area that has underwent a large touristic development in the recent years, with subsequent pressure on marine habitats. Although the species seems to be fairly common within its distribution range, the limited geographical area and the human activities indicate that an upgrade in the risk status is most likely required.

MNCN

Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Conidae

Genus

Kalloconus

Loc

Kalloconus ateralbus (Kiener, 1850)

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

Conus ateralbus

Monteiro A. & Tenorio M. J. & Poppe G. T. 2004: 25
2004
Loc

Conus ateralbus

Conus ateralbus Kiener, 1850: 313
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