Coccodentalium carduus (Dall, 1889)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.173183 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6258408 |
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Coccodentalium carduus (Dall, 1889) |
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Coccodentalium carduus (Dall, 1889) View in CoL
Figs. 33–38 View FIGURES 20 – 38
+ Dentalium carduus Dall 1889: 423 View in CoL , pl. 27, fig. 3.
+ Dentalium (Dentalium) carduus View in CoL : Pilsbry and Sharp 1897: 30, pl. 7, fig. 6; Henderson 1920: 33, pl. 3, figs. 4,5,7.
+ Dentalium (Fissidentalium) floridense Henderson 1920: 64 View in CoL , pl. 10, figs. 1,2,6,7; PennaNeme 1974: 113; Scarabino 1975: 184, pl. 59, fig. 902.
+ Dentalium (Coccodentalium) carduus View in CoL : Emerson 1952: 2.
+ Dentalium (Coccodentalium) carduum : Abbott 1974: 384, fig. 4497.
+ Dentalium (Dentalium) carduum : Turner 1955: 311.
Dentalium (Fissidentalium) amphialum View in CoL (non Watson 1879): PennaNeme 1974: 113.
+ Fissidentalium floridense View in CoL : Scarabino 1985: 199, pl. 72, fig. 1021; Sumida and PiresVanin 1997: 781.
+ Fissidentalium carduum View in CoL : Scarabino 1994: 306, pl. 106, fig. 1509; Steiner and Kabat 2001: 444.
+ Fissidentalium carduus View in CoL : Steiner and Kabat 2004: 574.
+ Coccodentalium carduum View in CoL : Steiner 1998: 81.
Type material
Lectotype MCZ 7692 (designated by Henderson, 1920: 33); Paralectotypes USNM 95321, 1 dd, USNM 95322, 1 dd, MCZ 7691, 1 dd.
Diagnosis
Shell long (to 89 mm in length), slightly curved, regularly tapering, yellowish grey. Six primary ribs, secondary ribs present, attaining rapidily similar size of primary ones, transverse riblets present producing a rasplike surface. Apex with a deep, narrow slit at the convex side. Oral section polygonal, circular to slightly dorsoventrally compressed.
Material examined
Lectotype of Coccodentalium carduus ; IBUFRJ 13786, sta 50, 19 dd; IBUFRJ 14245, sta C13, 3 dd; IBUFRJ 14246, sta A3, 1 lv, 14 dd; IBUFRJ 14306, sta 538, 2 dd; IBUFRJ 14307, sta 19f, 1 dd; IBUFRJ 14308, sta 20, 1 dd.
Distribution
USA: North Carolina, Florida (Henderson 1920; Abbott 1974); Caribbean Sea: Barbados (Henderson 1920); Brazil: Maceió to Rio Grande do Sul (PennaNeme 1974; Scarabino 1975, 1985, 1994). Living 180 m (PennaNeme 1974) to 247 m (this study), shells 40 to 1980 m.
Remarks
This species is commonly included in Fissidentalium but the hexagonal apex ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 20 – 38 ) and cancellated sculpture ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 20 – 38 ) clearly place it in Coccodentalium . The six rib scheme is better observed in the apex of young specimens. It could be confused with Paradentalium gouldii or P. americanum that also have a hexagonal apical section, but C. carduus is more tapering and the pattern of the transverse sculpture as well as the apical slit are observed already in early stages of development.
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Coccodentalium carduus (Dall, 1889)
Caetano, Carlos Henrique Soares, Scarabino, Victor & Absalão, Ricardo Silva 2006 |
Fissidentalium carduus
Steiner and Kabat 2004: 574 |
Coccodentalium carduum
Steiner 1998: 81 |
Fissidentalium carduum
Scarabino 1994: 306 |
Fissidentalium floridense
Scarabino 1985: 199 |
Dentalium (Coccodentalium) carduum
Abbott 1974: 384 |
Dentalium (Dentalium) carduum
Turner 1955: 311 |
Dentalium (Coccodentalium) carduus
Emerson 1952: 2 |
Dentalium (Fissidentalium) floridense
Henderson 1920: 64 |
Dentalium (Dentalium) carduus
Pilsbry and Sharp 1897: 30 |
Dentalium carduus
Dall 1889: 423 |