Leptochiton foresti ( Leloup, 1981 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.280094 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5218573 |
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Leptochiton foresti ( Leloup, 1981 ) |
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Leptochiton foresti ( Leloup, 1981) View in CoL
Lepidopleura [sic] foresti Leloup 1981: 321 View in CoL , text fig. 2, pl. 2, figs 7–10.
Leptochiton foresti: Kaas 1982: 88 View in CoL ; Kaas & Van Belle 1985: 122 –124, fig. 54, map 44; Sigwart 2008a: tables 1–2, fig. 2B; Sigwart et al. 2011: 567, table 3, fig. 2.
Material examined. Holotype ( MNHN 5878) and 4 paratypes ( MNHN 5945, 5946, 5950, 5951). 56 specimens in 13 lots from the Philippines.
Distribution. Philippines, known from the region 9–14° N, 120–123° E, generally found in 137–484 m (summarised in Kaas & Van Belle 1985). Two new records reported here are from deeper waters, 982–989 m (Panglao 2005 sta. CP2385) and the deepest record for the species, 1764 m (Panglao 2005 sta. CP2356).
Remarks. This species has perhaps the most distinctive and easily identified sculpture of any of the South Pacific Leptochiton spp., with around 50 well-separated longitudinal rows of round granules on the central area of intermediate valves and radiating chains of flatter granules on the lateral areas (see Kaas & Van Belle 1985: fig. 54). Kaas & Van Belle (1985) erroneously reported that L. foresti has 16–18 gills per side. The species consistently has 10 gills per side in adult specimens, confirmed here by re-examination of the type series.
Kaas, P. & Van Belle, R. A. (1985) Monograph of Living Chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora), Volume 1. Order Neoloricata, Lepidopleurina. Backhuys, Leiden, 240 pp.
Kaas, P. (1982) Leptochiton species (Polyplacophora: Leptochitonidae) of the Musorstom 1 (1976) and 2 (1980) Philippines expeditions. Basteria, 46, 87 - 92.
Leloup, E. (1981) Resultats des campagnes Musorstom I: Philippines (18 - 28 Mars 1976): Mollusques: Polyplacophores. Memoires Orstom, 91, 317 - 323.
Sigwart, J. D. (2008 a) Gross anatomy and positional homology of gills, gonopores, and nephridiopores in basal living chitons (Polyplacophora: Lepidopleurina). American Malacological Bulletin, 25, 43 - 49.
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Leptochiton foresti ( Leloup, 1981 )
Sigwart, Julia D. & Sirenko, Boris I. 2012 |
Leptochiton foresti:
Kaas 1985: 122 |
Kaas 1982: 88 |
Lepidopleura [sic] foresti
Leloup 1981: 321 |
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