Alvania xelae Oliver & Urgorri, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7224175 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E4E8CAE5-1C2F-4259-9959-C669EB5F83E2 |
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Alvania xelae Oliver & Urgorri |
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sp. nov. |
Alvania xelae Oliver & Urgorri View in CoL sp. nov.
( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 )
Alvania electa View in CoL — Bouchet &Warén, 1993: 663–636 (in part), figs. 1416–1417.
Type material. Holotype: SPAIN • 1 emPty shell ( Figs. 14d–h View FIGURE 14 ); 43° 57.030′N, 008° 54.795′W to 43° 57.248′N, 008° 54.133′W; 1191– 1132 m; 08–15 SeP. 2002; DIVA-Artabria I AT-1000 ; MHNS, dePosit number: MHN-USC-10117 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: SPAIN • 2 sh (ParatyPes 1 and 2); 43° 51.265′N, 008° 54.480′W to 43° 51.498′N, 008° 53.123′W; 827– 819 m; 08–15 Sep. 2002; DIVA-Artabria I DRN-800 ; MNCN 15.05 About MNCN /200227 GoogleMaps • 1 sh; 43° 52.823′N, 008° 56.151′W to 43° 52.837′N, 008° 55.597′W; 988– 920 m; 08–15 SeP. 2002; DIVA-Artabria I DRN-1000 GoogleMaps • 2 sh; 43° 47.188′N, 008° 53.053′W to 43° 55.312′N, 008° 53.101′W; 770–842 m; 08–15 SeP. 2002; DIVA-Artabria I AT-800 GoogleMaps • 1 spc + 22 sh; 43° 57.030′N, 008° 54.795′W to 43° 57.248′N, 008° 54.133′W; 1191– 1132 m; 08–15 SeP. 2002; DIVA-Artabria I AT-1000 GoogleMaps • 1 sPc + 1 sh; 43° 53.575′N, 008° 56.868′W to 43° 54.015′N, 008° 56.959′W; 965–974 m; 10–20 SeP. 2003; DIVA-Artabria I DRN-1000 GoogleMaps • 12 sPc + 3 sh; 43° 48.587′N, 008° 51.402′W to 43° 49.545′N, 008° 51.197′W; 610– 598 m; 10–20 Sep. 2003; DIVA-Artabria I EBS-600 GoogleMaps • 12 sh; 43° 51.873′N, 008° 53.683′W to 43° 53.120′N, 008° 53.301′W; 802– 788 m; 10–20 SeP. 2003; DIVA-Artabria I EBS-800 GoogleMaps • 1 sh; Polygon delimited by Points 44° 10.000′ N, 009° 00.000′ W /44° 10.000′ N, 008° 35.000′ W/44° 00.000′ N; 009° 00.000′ W/44° 07.000′ N; 008° 35.000′ W; 720 m; SARRIDAL (2006–2007) SARRI-1 • 14 sh; 44° 11.652′N, 008° 58.152′W to 44° 11.539′N, 008° 57.574′W; 908–1106 m; 15–24 Jul. 2008; A SELVA DRN-7 GoogleMaps • 2 sh; 44° 08.65′N, 008° 55.305′W to 44° 08.771′N, 008° 55.104′W; 581– 566 m; 15–24 Jul. 2008; A SELVA DRN-7 C GoogleMaps • 1 sh; 43° 34.86′N, 009° 21.95′W to 43° 36.44′N, 009° 20.71′W; 1010–1112 m; 15–30 SeP. 2008; DIVA-Artabria II EBS-04 GoogleMaps .
Type locality: Ferrol Canyon off Galicia coast (43° 57.030′- 43° 57.248′N, 008° 54.795′W- 00854.133′W, 1132–1191 m) GoogleMaps .
Derivatio nominis: This species is dedicated to Dra. Xela Cunha Veira who has participated in the collection of samples in all oceanographic campaigns and for the custody and handling of the samples studied.
Description. Shell with a moderately high sPire with conical outline, aPical angle of about 45° and a blunt aPex, somewhat solid, with conspicuous reticulated sculpture ( Fig. 14a View FIGURE 14 ). Holotype ( Fig. 14d View FIGURE 14 ) of 1.6 x 1.0 mm with four convex whorls. Adult shells studied up to 1.7 x 1.2 mm. Well-marked, somewhat channeled suture. Colour white. Aperture pyriform, pointed at union with penultimate whorl, height 0.56 mm (about 46% of total height). Umbilical area with chink and coarse growth lines. About 20 sharP, orthocline axial ribs, at about 10° with sPire axis, narrower than interspaces on the body whorl and disappearing toward the base. Thick spiral cords, also narrower than interspaces, more developed on the periumbilical area of the body whorl. Entire surface covered by regularly distributed spiral threads, much narrower than their interspaces, often interrupted where crossing growth lines ( Fig. 14e View FIGURE 14 ). Outer lip slightly opisthocline with a thin edge, thickened externally and not thickened inside. Inner lip thin, bordering a narrow umbilicus.
Radulae, operculum and soft parts have not been described since they show great uniformity in species of this genus. Specimens are kept for possible future studies.
Protoconch of 1.25 convex whorls ( Figs. 14g –h View FIGURE 14 ) whose surface is covered by minute granules irregularly arranged ( Fig. 14c View FIGURE 14 ) overlapping wide, diffuse spiral cords ( Fig. 14b View FIGURE 14 ).
Remarks. About 75 shells and specimens were found in 10 samples collected between 400 and 1200 m. Most of the shells with soft parts were found in a sample at around 600 m depth in sandy bottom. No notable variability was observed.
Alvania xelae sp. nov. has been believed to fall within the variability of A. electa , and corresponds to one of the shells illustrated under that name by Bouchet & Warén (1993, figs. 1416–1417 from THALASSA st X362 at 385–600 m off north Spain coasts). Alvania xelae sp. nov. differs from A. electa by its more convex whorls, not so deeply channelled suture and especially by its protoconch with wide diffuse spiral cords ( Fig. 14b View FIGURE 14 ) instead of fine striae ( Figs. 9b–c View FIGURE 9 ). This sculpture of the protoconch also differentiates it from the other species of the group of A. electa ( A. porcupinae , A. adinogramma , A. cancapae and A. candasae sp. nov.). On the other hand, A. seinensis from the Seine seamount has a shell protoconch similar to that of the new species but its teleoconch has much finer and more numerous ribs (more than 40 on the penultimate whorl) and a less marked spiral sculpture ( Gofas 2007, fig. 7E–F).
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Alvania xelae Oliver & Urgorri
Oliver, Joan Daniel, Gofas, Serge, Urgorri, Victoriano, Díaz-Agras, Guillermo & Templado, José 2022 |
Alvania electa
Bouchet, P. & Waren, A. 1993: 663 |