Cardiomya costellata ( Deshayes, 1835 )

Negri, Mauro Pietro & Corselli, Cesare, 2016, Bathyal Mollusca from the cold-water coral biotope of Santa Maria di Leuca (Apulian margin, southern Italy), Zootaxa 4186 (1), pp. 1-97 : 48-49

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4186.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:029B675F-776C-4CD6-9992-FA05AEADFA7B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6082224

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Cardiomya costellata ( Deshayes, 1835 )
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Cardiomya costellata ( Deshayes, 1835) View in CoL

Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10. a – c o–q

Corbula costellata Deshayes, 1835 (p. 86, pl. 24, figs. 1–3).

Neaera costellata Deshayes—Jeffreys 1882 [a] (p. 944); Hidalgo 1917 (p. 493).

Cuspidaria (Cardiomya) costellata (Deshayes) View in CoL — Tebble 1966 (p. 204, text-figs. 109a–b, 110a); Di Geronimo & Panetta 1973 (p. 110, pl. 2, fig. 2).

Cardiomya costellata (Deshayes, 1832) View in CoL — Nordsieck 1969 (p. 177, pl. 25, fig. 98.81).

Cardiomya costellata (Deshayes, 1836) — Barash & Danin 1992 (p. 322, fig. 371).

Cardiomya costellata ( Deshayes, 1835) View in CoL — Cossignani et al. 1992 (fig. 407); Poppe & Goto 1993 (p. 138, pl. 26, fig. 12); Repetto et al. 2005 (p. 355, mid right fig); Beck et al. 2006 (p. 111, bottom fig.); Oliver et al. 2016 (online resource).

Cuspidaria (Cardiomya) costellata ( Deshayes, 1835) View in CoL — Salas 1996 (p. 76, figs. 137–138).

Cardiomya costellata (Deshayes, 1833) View in CoL — De Frias Martins et al. 2009 (p. 91, fig. 389).

Cardiomya costellata (Deshayes) —Rosso et al. 2010 (fig. 11 E).

Diagnostic characters. Thin, roundish quadrangular shell; moderately long and slighly upturned posterior rostrum; hinge with a strong and stout posterior lateral tooth; acute radial ridges, closer and finer (sometimes absent) on the anterior half of the valves. Prodissoconch: shell type ST-2D; length about 180 µm; inequilateral (narrower posteriorly), slightly obliquely oval outline; convex profile; P-1 surface smooth; rim-like P-2 barely separated from P-1; transition to the nepioconch well marked.

Remarks. This species is reported in literature with at least 5 different publication dates (from 1832 to 1837). We concur with Welter-Schultes (2009) in considering Deshayes’ mollusk chapter of the “Expédition scientifique de Morée” from 1835 (along with the first reliably dated figures of the species) to be the correct year of publishing.

Occurrence. Box-corer samples BC04 (2 specimens), BC05 (5), BC66 (13), BC67 (10), BC71 (7), BC72 (97); cores BC05 (6), BC21 (4), BC72 (8). Maximum length: 6.5 mm.

Distribution and habitat. The species has a widespread distribution from Northeast America to the Caribbean and from Norway to West Africa and the whole Mediterranean; it thrives on mud, muddy sand and gravel from the infralittoral zone to about 2000 m depth; it also occurs on seamounts and knolls ( Barash & Danin 1992; Poppe & Goto 1993; Pons-Moyà & Pons 1999; Galil 2004; Oliver et al. 2016). It was regarded as a preferential characteristic element of DC (coastal detritic bottom) biocoenosis ( Caldara et al. 1981; Di Geronimo & Bellagamba 1985). In the Santa Maria di Leuca CWC biotope, it was common in mollusk mud and foraminifer mud thanatofacies (Rosso et al. 2010).

Fossil record. Pliocene of Italy, Greece and Belgium; bathyal Pleistocene of Sardinia ( Monterosato 1872; Di Geronimo & Bellagamba 1985; Marquet 2006; Tabanelli 2008).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Anomalodesmata

Family

Cuspidariidae

Genus

Cardiomya

Loc

Cardiomya costellata ( Deshayes, 1835 )

Negri, Mauro Pietro & Corselli, Cesare 2016
2016
Loc

Neaera costellata Deshayes—Jeffreys 1882

Deshayes-Jeffreys 1882
1882
Loc

Corbula costellata

Deshayes 1835
1835
Loc

Cardiomya costellata (

Deshayes 1835
1835
Loc

Cuspidaria (Cardiomya) costellata (

Deshayes 1835
1835
Loc

Cardiomya costellata

Deshayes 1833
1833
Loc

Cardiomya costellata

Deshayes 1832
1832
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