Protobranchia, Pelseneer, 1889
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.785.1605 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5837816 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D63CF03C-C33C-FFA8-8E8D-FD220B64F844 |
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Felipe |
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Protobranchia |
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Key to genera and species of Protobranchia View in CoL found on GB
See also Killeen & Turner (2009) for identification of many North Atlantic Yoldiella Verrill & Bush, 1897 and Ledella Verrill & Bush, 1897 species not found in the present material.
1. Hinge plate narrowing but not interrupted under the umbo, with teeth forming a continuous series ........................................................................................................................................................... 2
– Hinge plate interrupted beneath the umbo by a ligamental pit ......................................................... 3
2. Outline regularly oval, longer than high ................... Tindaria sericea (Jeffreys, 1876) ( Fig. 31G‒I View Fig )
– Outline rounded anteriorly and tapering posteriorly .......................................................................... .............................................................. Pseudoneilonella latior (Jeffreys, 1876) [not found on GB]
3. Outline triangular with rounded ends; inside of shell nacreous ....................................................... 4
– Outline rounded, oval, or with anterior end rounded and posterior end tapering; inside of shell not nacreous ........................................................................................................................................... 6
4. Ventral margin smooth ................................. Ennucula corbuloide s (Seguenza, 1877) ( Fig. 31E‒F View Fig )
‒ Ventral margin crenulated by the termination of internal rods ......................................................... 5
5. Shell plump, externally with fine radial microsculpture ..................................................................... ................................................................................ Nucula atacellana Schenck, 1939 ( Fig. 31C‒D View Fig )
– Shell rather compressed, sculpture mostly commarginal ................................................................... ..................................................................................... Nucula tumidula Malm, 1861 ( Fig. 31A‒B View Fig )
6. Posterior end acute or more or less angular ...................................................................................... 7
– Posterior end rounded, even if somewhat tapering ........................................................................... 8
7. Posterior end acute, umbo anterior to vertical midline ....................................................................... ........................................................................... Ledella messanensis (Jeffreys, 1870) View in CoL ( Fig. 32A‒B View Fig )
– Posterior end bluntly angular, umbo posterior to vertical midline ..................................................... ...................................................................................... Ledella cf. orixa ( Dall, 1927) View in CoL ( Fig. 32C‒D View Fig )
8. Shell less than 2 mm, white, rounded in outline ................................................................................. .......................................................................... Pristigloma minima (Seguenza, 1877) ( Fig. 31J‒K View Fig )
– Shell larger, definitely longer than high ............................................................................................ 9
9. Shell inflated, posteriorly tapering .................... Yoldiella semistriata (Jeffreys, 1879) View in CoL ( Fig. 32G‒H View Fig )
– Shell very compressed, posterior part broadly rounded ..................................................................... .......................................................... Yoldiella valorousae Killeen & J. A. Turner, 2009 View in CoL ( Fig. 32I‒J View Fig )
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