Granulina cerea Smriglio, Gubbioli & Mariottini, 2000

Elm, Laura-Marie Von & Hoffman, Leon, 2024, Revision of deep-water species in Granulina (Gastropoda: Granulinidae) from Mauritania and Western Sahara, European Journal of Taxonomy 925, pp. 268-291 : 270-271

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.925.2467

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10844324

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Granulina cerea Smriglio, Gubbioli & Mariottini, 2000
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Granulina cerea Smriglio, Gubbioli & Mariottini, 2000 View in CoL

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Granulina cerea Smriglio, Gubbioli & Mariottini, 2000: 54–55 View in CoL , figs 1, 5–8; type locality: off Mauritania.

The holotype was deposited in the Bologna Zoology Museum (MZB14033). Smriglio et al. (2000) reported four shells from off Mauritania without further location details. Three paratypes were retained in private collections.

Material examined (388 shells)

MAURITANIA – off Banc d’Arguin • 5 shells; 18.9833° N, 16.8333° W; depth 203 m; 30 Oct. 1978; CANCAP stn 3.140; sandy clay with shells by van Veen grab; RMNH.MOL.351801 GoogleMaps 9 shells; 19.35° N, 16.9333° W; depth 200 m; 31 Oct. 1978; CANCAP III stn 3.154; sandy clay with shells; van Veen grab; RMNH.MOL.351802 GoogleMaps 89 shells; 19.94° N, 17.48° W; depth 85–151 m; 22 May 1988; Tyro Mauritania I stn B5; dredge; SaM GoogleMaps 4 shells; Arguin mud wedge; 20.2353° N, 17.6029° W; depth 111 m; 24 Oct. 2010; MSM16-3 stn GeoB14703; box core in muddy silt; SaM GoogleMaps 1 shell; Baie du Levrier ; 20.8801° N, 16.9922° W; depth 14 m; 31 Oct. 2010; MSM16–3 stn GeoB14782; box core in muddy silt; SaM GoogleMaps 4 shells; Arguin South 3 Canyon ; 19.7381° N, 17.1465° W; depth 483 m; 7 Nov. 2010; MSM16–3 stn GeoB14858; bottom grab; SaM. GoogleMaps Timiris Mud wedge • 1 shell; 19.5117° N, 16.8618° W; depth 52 m; 8 Nov. 2010; MSM16–3 stn GeoB14865; box core in muddy silt; SaM GoogleMaps 2 shells; 19.5506° N, 16.9731° W; depth 100 m; 8 Nov. 2010; MSM16–3 stn GeoB14866; box core in silty sand; SaM. GoogleMaps off Nouakchott; SMF • 61 shells; 17.045° N, 16.7783° W; depth 202 m; 11 Feb. 1977; M44 stn 133–KG613; box core; SMF GoogleMaps 43 shells; 17.045° N, 16.7783° W; depth 208 m; 11 Feb. 1977; M44 stn 133–KG615; box core; SMF GoogleMaps 108 shells; 17.045° N, 16.7783° W; depth 199 m; 11 Feb. 1977; M44 stn 133–KG616; box core; SMF GoogleMaps 46 shells; 17.0967° N, 16.73° W; depth 127 m; 11 Feb. 1977; M44 stn 193–KG626; box core; SMF GoogleMaps 3 shells; 17.0967° N, 16.73° W; depth 126 m; 11 Feb. 1977; M44 stn 193–KG627; box core; SMF GoogleMaps 2 shells; 17.0967° N, 16.73° W; depth 124 m; 17 Feb. 1977; M44 stn 193–KG629; box core; SMF GoogleMaps .

WESTERN SAHARA – North of Dakhla • 2 shells; 25.1833° N, 15.8033° W; depth 87 m; M36 stn 95–KG6; 22 Feb. 1975; box core; SMF GoogleMaps .

Remarks

Smriglio et al. (2000) indicated a shell height of 2.3 mm; the shells in our material show a height range for adult shells of 2.3–2.8 mm. The species is a member of the four coffin-shaped species from Mauritania. It has weak labial denticles, an angular outline and it lacks an (ab-)apical rostration.

All species reported by Smriglio et al. (2000) as well as all other NE Atlantic and Mediterranean species investigated in this study show a micro-sculpture (ab-)apically, near the columellar folds, the parietal area and the outer lip. Smriglio et al. (2000) stated that his specimens did not show any micro-sculpture, even at high magnification using a SEM. We note that the outline of a micro-sculpture is visible in some of their SEM images and colour photographs.

The species is known from empty shells in the latitudinal range between 17.0° N and 25.2° N. The full bathymetric range is 14–483 m; it is commonly found on the lower shelf at depths of 80–210 m in silty sand.

Gofas (1992: fig. 14) shows a small (height 2.15 mm) specimen from a depth of 50 m off Gorée Island ( Senegal) under the name Granulina sp. which could belong to G. cerea . If confirmed, then this would extend the southern distribution range significantly.

SMF

Germany, Frankfurt-am-Main, Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Senckenberg

SMF

Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Caenogastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

SuperFamily

Volutoidae

Family

Granulinidae

Genus

Granulina

Loc

Granulina cerea Smriglio, Gubbioli & Mariottini, 2000

Elm, Laura-Marie Von & Hoffman, Leon 2024
2024
Loc

Granulina cerea

Smriglio C. & Gubbioli F. & Mariottini P. 2000: 55
2000
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