Skenea ponsonbyi, (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1896)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.785.1605 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8B61E9CD-DDCA-43FC-AB0A-B227C1A579E8 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5799738 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D63CF03C-C359-FFCD-8FE1-FD3C0A4FFA00 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Skenea ponsonbyi |
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“Skenea ” ponsonbyi (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1896)
Fig. 15E‒F View Fig
Cyclostrema ponsonbyi Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1897: 176, pl. 4 figs 12–14.
Skenea ponsonbyi ‒ Hoffman et al. 2020c: 71–73.
Material examined
GALICIA BANK • 4 sh; 43°00.12′ N, 11°57.67′ W; 1706 m; 29 Jul. 2011; BANGAL 0711 V2; MNCN GoogleMaps • 5 sh; 42°56.77′ N, 11°58.53′ W; 1631 m; 2 Aug. 2011; BANGAL 0711 V5; MNCN GoogleMaps • 2 sh; 42°59.61′ N, 11°58.41′ W; 1671 m; 7 Aug. 2011; BANGAL 0711 V9; MNCN. GoogleMaps
Remarks
This is, to our knowledge, the first time that this species is reported outside the Azores ( Dautzenberg & Fischer 1896) and the South Azorean Seamount Chain ( Hoffman et al. 2020c). The external sculpture recalls that of Moelleria costulata (Møller, 1842) , a boreal Atlantic species which belongs to the family Colloniidae Cossmann, 1917 and has a calcareous operculum fitting exactly the aperture; the flexuous contour of the aperture in the present species suggests that the operculum was flexible and that this similarity does not indicate reationship. For the time being, with no data on the living animal, there is no straightforward generic placement. Cyclostrema Marryat, 1819, a member of the family Liotiidae Gray, 1850 with also a calcareous operculum, is obviously inadequate and we conservatively use the catchall genus “ Skenea ”, in a broad sense meaning a skeneimorph species, following in that WoRMS Editorial Board (2021).
MNCN |
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales |
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