Sericominolia porcata, Herbert, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.973.2765 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/714FF54E-371A-3226-FD91-FDE3FC94FB56 |
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scientific name |
Sericominolia porcata |
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sp. nov. |
Sericominolia porcata sp. nov.
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Figs 29–31 View Fig View Fig View Fig
Diagnosis
Shell thin, small, spire low with distinctly shouldered whorls; umbilicus moderately broad, lacking funicle; sculpture of fine, close-set, spiral lirae; early whorls with low, broad axial ridges that render shoulder undulant; ridges evanesce during third whorl; later whorls with fine regular, close-set, collabral pliculae; umbilical rim at most weakly crenulated by growth-lines. Finely mottled in pastel shades and with white-flecked capillary lines.
Etymology
From the Latin ‘ porca ’ f. – a ridge between furrows, and ‘ porcatus ’ – ridged; in reference to the radially ridged sculpture of the apical whorls.
Material examined
Holotype ( Fig. 29 View Fig )
NEW CALEDONIA – Loyalty Islands • living specimen; Lifou, Baie du Santal, south of Cap Lefèvre [= Nem], Stn 1454; 20°56.6′ S, 167°02′ E; depth 15–18 m; 23 Nov. 2000; Atelier LIFOU 2000 leg.; tombant sciaphile; MNHN-IM-2000-38848. GoogleMaps
Paratypes
NEW CALEDONIA – Loyalty Islands • 2 specimens, living; same data as for holotype; MNHN- IM-2000-38849 GoogleMaps • 1 specimen, juvenile, living; Lifou, Baie du Santal, between Cap Wekutr and Cap Wajez, Stn 1455; 20°56.8′ S, 167°02.7′ E; depth 12–20 m; 25 Nov. 2000; Atelier LIFOU 2000 leg.; tombant; MNHN-IM-2000-38850 GoogleMaps .
Other material
NEW CALEDONIA – Loyalty Islands • 1 specimen, dead; Lifou, Baie du Santal, W of Pointe d’Easo, Stn 1451; 20°47.3′ S, 167°06.8′ E; depth 10–21 m; 19 Nov. 2000; Atelier LIFOU 2000 leg.; 2 ème patate corallienne; MNHN GoogleMaps .
Description ( Fig. 29 View Fig )
SHELL. Thin, small (largest specimen, diameter 5.6 mm), wider than high (H/D ±0.64); spire low with stepped profile; periphery at mid-whorl, rounded or weakly angled; spire whorls distinctly shouldered; sculpture fine, predominantly spiral; base shallowly rounded with moderately broad umbilicus; teleoconch of up to 4.25 whorls. First teleoconch whorl bearing three crisp spiral lirae, with broad, widely-spaced, axial ridges developing toward end of whorl; middle lira strongest and forming shoulder at start of second whorl; lirae more numerous and ridges stronger thereafter, rendering shoulder undulant ( Fig. 30A View Fig ); whorls flattened above shoulder and flat-sided or weakly concave below it; axial ridges evanesce during third whorl and shoulder more rounded; later whorls more evenly rounded with sculpture of low, close-set, spiral lirae, finer below suture; axial sculpture (in addition to ridges) initially comprising weak, close-set, microscopic threads only, later whorls with fine, regular, close-set, collabral pliculae and stronger, more widely-spaced growth-lines; basal sculpture of broad, flat-topped spiral lirae separated by narrow incised striae, axial pliculae much less distinct; lirae more close-set within umbilicus; umbilical rim rounded and slightly thickened, at most weakly crenulated by growth-lines; umbilicus steep-sided within, lacking a discernible funicle. Aperture roundly quadrate; peristome interrupted in parietal region; columella lip thickened at termination of umbilical rim, its surface microscopically granular; outer lip simple; interior smooth and weakly nacreous.
COLOUR. Pattern of white-flecked spiral capillary lines on a translucent, pale greyish, pinkish-brown or greenish ground with pinkish iridescence; shoulder of spire whorls with radiating white lines, often in pairs ( Fig. 29E View Fig ); umbilicus white, holotype with a trace of a yellowish band in umbilicus; protoconch white.
DIMENSIONS. Holotype, height 3.6 mm, diameter 5.6 mm (= largest specimen).
PROTOCONCH ( Fig. 30B View Fig ). As in S. lifuana , diameter ± 170 µm.
OPERCULUM. As in S. lifuana .
Habitat
Near-shore, non-lagoonal habitats, at depths of 15–18 m (living specimens the same).
Distribution ( Fig. 31 View Fig )
Known only from the Santal Bay area, NW Lifou, Loyalty Islands.
Remarks
The low spire with shouldered whorls and undulant apical sculpture render Sericominolia porcata sp. nov. distinctive. Although some specimens referred to S. lifuana may show traces of such apical undulations, they are more elevated and have a distinct umbilical funicle. In all probability the available material comprises only juvenile and subadult specimens.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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