Neverita josephinia ( Risso, 1826 )
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Neverita josephinia ( Risso, 1826) View in CoL — Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 B [egg mass: Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 , 11 View FIGURE 11 A, J, K, a)
+ Nerita glaucina sensu auct. - non Linnaeus, 1758. Sabelli et al. (1990), p. 171
Natica josephinia Risso, 1826 View in CoL . Historie naturelle des principales producions de l´Europe méridionale et particulièrement de celles des environs de Nice et des Alpes maritimes. p. 149, pl. 4, fig. 43
Natica (Neverita) josephinia ( Risso, 1826) View in CoL . Kobelt (1901), p. 103, pl. 56, figs. 1–7; Settepassi (1972), p. 28, pls. 1, 3, 7
+ Neverita olla View in CoL de Serres, 1829. Sabelli et al. (1990), p. 171
+ Natica albumen sensu Scacchi, 1836 - non Linnaeus, 1758. Sabelli et al. (1990), p. 171
+ Neverita philippiana Reeve, 1855 - ex Récluz MS. Sabelli et al. (1990), p. 171
+ Natica naticoides sensu Sandri & Danilo, 1856 - non Küster, 1856. Sabelli et al. (1990), p. 171
Natica josephinia ( Risso, 1826) View in CoL . Weinkauff (1867), pp. 256-257; Hidalgo (1917), pp. 487-488
+ Natica aegyptiaca Pallary, 1913 View in CoL [ex Recluz MS]. Sabelli et al. (1990), p. 171
Neverita josephinia ( Risso, 1826) View in CoL . Sabelli & Spada (1977), p. 2, pl. 1, fig. 1; Schiró (1977a), p. 56, figs. 1, 2 (fifth row); Terreni (1981), p. 30; Nordsieck (1982), p. 102, pl. 16, fig. 62.10; Doneddu & Mananza (1989), pp. 55–60; Poppe & Goto (1991), p. 120, pl. 17, fig. 20; Barash & Danin (1992), p. 105, fig. 113a,b; De Smit & Bába (2001), p. 98; Demir (2002), p. 110; Huelsken et al. (2006)
Description
Size: Up to 39.8 mm m.o.d. ( Spain, Hutsell et al., 2001). Specimens (n = 38) from Giglio Island 4.5 – 21.7 mm (mean: 11.4 mm ± 0.9 mm) height; 6.0 – 30.5 mm (mean: 15.8 ± 1.2 mm) to width. Ratio [h/w] = 0.72 ± 0.006. Aperture approximately 87% of shell height. The larval shell has a diameter of approx. 780 µm ( Giglioli 1955).
General shape: Subglobose, depressed shell with extremely low spire; 4.5 [teleoconch: 2.25] spiral whorls; last whorl extremely wide, constituting most of the shell.
Sculpture: Minute axial growth striae.
Shell color: Glossy; greyish-white to greyish-brown; lighter whitish, indistinct band at periphery; funicular callus greyish (small shells) or reddish (large shells); yellowish brown band beneath suture. Protoconch: Weakly reddish, flat; 1.75 embryonal whorls.
Aperture & outer lip: Broadly half moon-shaped aperture, oblique, rounded at bottom, slightly angled posteriorly; outer lip simple, thin.
Umbilical area: Wide umbilicus, almost completely (sometimes entirely) occupied by large, thick funicle with button-like, reddish funicular callus.
Operculum: Corneous, honey-colored.
Animal: Propodium and mesopodium completely white, almost entirely covering the shell, including spire; propodium as long as mesopodium, each twice as long as shell; width of mesopodium twice the width of shell, broadens posteriorly; width of propodium equals width of shell.
Egg mass: Rigid, coiled paucispiral band of mucus-cemented sand grains with inwardly cambered walls ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 , 8A View FIGURE 8 /a, 8J,K), one circle; outer diameter: 51.0 to 59.0 mm (n = 2; mean: 55.0 mm ± 5.7 [SD]). Differential diagnosis: As a typical Neverita species, N. josephinia has a very flat outline; its shell is much wider than high (r = 0.72 ± 0.006 [SEM]) which is unique for Mediterranean naticids outside the genus Sinum ; the animal is very large, and it is able to cover most parts of the shell with the propodium and mesopodium.
Geographical distribution
Giglio Island: Campese Bay (1), Pt. del Faraglione (2), Cannelle Bay (8). General distribution: Strictly Mediterranean, and very commen in the entire Mediterranean Sea.
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Neverita josephinia ( Risso, 1826 )
Huelsken, Thomas, Marek, Carina, Schreiber, Stefan, Schmidt, Iris & Mann, Michael Holl- 2008 |
Natica aegyptiaca
Pallary 1913 |
Natica josephinia
Risso 1826 |
Natica (Neverita) josephinia (
Risso 1826 |
Natica josephinia (
Risso 1826 |
Neverita josephinia (
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