Favartia massemini, Merle & Garrigues, 2008

Merle, Didier & Garrigues, Bernard, 2008, New muricid species (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from French Guiana, Zoosystema 30 (2), pp. 517-526 : 524

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5390792

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5467615

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD5DC124-E025-FF89-B0E1-4E8BFEE5F993

treatment provided by

Marcus

scientific name

Favartia massemini
status

sp. nov.

Favartia massemini View in CoL n. sp.

( Fig. 7 View FIG )

TYPE MATERIAL. — N French Guiana. Continental shelf, holotype ( Fig. 7 View FIG ), length: 18.5 mm, diameter: 12 mm, ( MNHN).

TYPE LOCALITY. — N French Guiana.

ETYMOLOGY. — Named in honour of David Massemin.

DESCRIPTION

Protoconch unknown. Biconic shell high of 5 subcarinate whorls (height: 18.5 mm; width: 12 mm). Last whorl (5th whorl) 72% of total length of the teleoconch. Spiral sculpture with thick primary cords. First and 2nd whorls: presence of primary cords P1 and P2. Third whorl: appearance of primary cord IP. Fourth whorl: appearance of secondary cord s2. Fifth whorl: developed IP (sutural ramp), P1 to P5 (convex part of the whorl) atrophied P6, ADP and MP (siphonal canal); secondary cords: s2 more developed than s3 and poorly developed s6. Axial sculpture of imbricate varices. Primary cords spines IP, P1 to P5, ADP and MP slightly developed. Nine varices on 2nd and 3rd whorls, 8 on 4th and 5th whorls. Microsculpture with erected growth laminae, appearing on 4th whorl. Suborbicular aperture 25% of the diameter. Outer lip orthocline, thickened by 8 to 10 growth laminae. Six simple, internal denticles (ID, D1 to D5) which are poorly expressed and slightly extended in the internal part of apertural lip. D6 missing. Shoulder sinus closed by the growth laminae. Parietal lip poorly erected. Columellar lip erected and drawing an inductura. Siphonal canal of 54% of aperture length. Pseudombilicus large.Shell rosy with brown varices. Animal and radula unknown.

INTERSPECIFIC COMPARISONS

Favartia massemini View in CoL n. sp. may be compared to other close species as F. cellusosa (Conrad, 1846) (Florida, North Caribbean), F.nucea (Mörch, 1850) View in CoL (Florida, South Caribbean), F. coltrorum Houart, 2005 View in CoL ( Brazil, Guadeloupe), F. lindae Petuch, 1987 (Florida) View in CoL and F. pacei Petuch, 1988 (Florida) View in CoL ( Rios 1985; Petuch 1987; Vokes 1994; Houart 2005). Favartia massemini View in CoL n. sp. differs from these species in having a shell with more spiny varices, by a more marked shoulder and by a longer siphonal canal. Favartia cellulosa View in CoL , F. nucea View in CoL and F. lindae View in CoL have a more developed s2 (almost of the same thickness as the primary cords). Their growth laminae are more numerous, particularly in the intervarical spaces. The teleoconch whorls of F.pacei View in CoL are slightly more carinate than in the other species, because of a spiny P1. It differs from F. massemini View in CoL n. sp. by the lack of other developed cord spines. Favartia coltrorum View in CoL lacks secondary cords. Favartia massemini View in CoL n. sp. may be also compared to Murexiella glypa (Smith, 1938) from Brazil (= F. iemanja Petuch, 1979 View in CoL ) and from the Plio-Pleistocene of Florida ( Vokes 1994). The spire of M. glypta View in CoL is, however, longer and its cords are always more marked in the intervarical spaces. These last observations show that it is difficult to practically distinguish the genera Favartia View in CoL and Murexiella Clench & Pérez Farfante, 1945 View in CoL (type species Murex hidalgoi Crosse, 1869 View in CoL by original designation), which are very closely related ( Merle 2002).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Muricidae

Genus

Favartia

Loc

Favartia massemini

Merle, Didier & Garrigues, Bernard 2008
2008
Loc

Favartia massemini

Merle & Garrigues 2008
2008
Loc

Favartia massemini

Merle & Garrigues 2008
2008
Loc

F. massemini

Merle & Garrigues 2008
2008
Loc

Favartia massemini

Merle & Garrigues 2008
2008
Loc

F. coltrorum

Houart 2005
2005
Loc

Favartia coltrorum

Houart 2005
2005
Loc

F. pacei

Petuch 1988
1988
Loc

F.pacei

Petuch 1988
1988
Loc

F. lindae

Petuch 1987
1987
Loc

F. lindae

Petuch 1987
1987
Loc

F. iemanja

Petuch 1979
1979
Loc

Murexiella Clench & Pérez Farfante, 1945

Clench & Perez Farfante 1945
1945
Loc

Favartia

Jousseaume 1880
1880
Loc

Murex hidalgoi

Crosse 1869
1869
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