Tiberia sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.785.1605 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8B61E9CD-DDCA-43FC-AB0A-B227C1A579E8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5834674 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D63CF03C-C337-FFA3-8CE9-FCB50AE3F9B8 |
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Felipe |
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Tiberia sp. |
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Fig. 28D‒F View Fig
Material examined
GALICIA BANK • 1 spm, 2 sh; 42°41.87′ N, 11°26.71′ W; 1720 m; 8 Aug. 2011; BANGAL 0711 V10; MNCN.
Remarks
The genus Tiberia is diagnosed by being umbilicate and having a straight columella with three folds, of which the two abapical ones are inconspicuous. The type species Pyramidella minuscula Monterosato, 1880 has a rather thick shell with brown spiral bands, one below the suture and another one above it, prolonged on the middle part of the last whorl. One specimen collected in 1720 m deep on GB ( Fig. 28D‒F View Fig ) is definitely a Tiberia but differs from T. minuscula in being colourless, and in having a very thin shell with a markedly keeled last whorl.
Pyramidella curtissima Locard, 1897, described from deep water (Travailleur 1881, stn 3, 3307 m; stn 30, 1203 m; Travailleur 1882, stn 13, 2030 m) off Portugal, is much stouter than the specimen illustrated here. The figured syntype could not be traced in the “Travailleur” and “Talisman” collection of MNHN, Paris; one shell with no indication of station number, labelled “ Portugal ” ( Fig. 28G View Fig ) is in poor condition, and four other shells from “Travailleur” 1881 stn 31 (not mentioned in Locard 1897) are the rissoid Benthonella tenella .
Without additional material at hand, the observed differences are not sufficient to demonstrate that our specimen is specifically distinct from T. minuscula and it is therefore reported as Tiberia sp.
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Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales |
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