Triphora charybdis Fernandes & Pimenta, 2015

Fernandes, Maurício Romulo & Pimenta, Alexandre Dias, 2020, Unraveling one of the ‘ Big Five’: update of the taxonomy of Triphoridae (Gastropoda, Triphoroidea) from Brazil, European Journal of Taxonomy 665 (665), pp. 1-170 : 51-53

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.665

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:836C9171-0849-4F4D-BC8D-90C2D9E8B9D1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5589250

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E58799-FF8E-AF40-FE3B-FBEEFD4DFA70

treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Triphora charybdis Fernandes & Pimenta, 2015
status

 

Triphora charybdis Fernandes & Pimenta, 2015 View in CoL

Figs 21 View Fig I–N, 24S, 77, 83, 84E

Triphora charybdis Fernandes & Pimenta, 2015: 507 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , fig. 7C–K.

Material examined

Holotype

BRAZIL – Rio de Janeiro • 23º10′01″ S, 41º03′13″ W; depth 107 m; MNRJ 18620 View Materials *. GoogleMaps

Paratypes

See Fernandes & Pimenta (2015).

Other material

BRAZIL – Ceará • 1 spec.; 02º14′25″ S, 38º22′50″ W, Canopus Bank; depth 260 m; Nov. 2005; MZSP94263 View Materials GoogleMaps . – Rio Grande do Norte • 2 specs; 04º44′11′ S, 36º24′55″ W; depth 425–450 m; 7 May 2011; MNRJ 35109 View Materials * • 1 spec.; 04º44′53″ S, 36º25′27″ W; depth 102–108 m; 23 May 2011; MNRJ 35116 View Materials GoogleMaps * • 2 specs; 04º33′17″ S, 36º56′35″ W; depth 130–160 m; 21 May 2011; MNRJ 35180 View Materials GoogleMaps *. – Alagoas • 1 worn spec.; 10º32′07″ S, 36º05′11″ W, MARSEAL st. BN4-R1; depth 400 m; UFS GoogleMaps . – Rio de Janeiro • 3 specs; PADCT st. 6627; MNRJ 29387 View Materials *. – São Paulo • 1 spec.; REVIZEE-Sul st. 6666; MNRJ 29379 View Materials * • 3 specs; REVIZEE-Sul st. 6653; MNRJ 60189 View Materials . – Paraná • 1 spec.; REVIZEE-Sul st. 6699; MNRJ 29388 View Materials * • 3 specs; PADCT st. 6641; MZSP 133498 View Materials 3 specs; PADCT st. 6595; MNRJ 29386 View Materials *. – Santa Catarina 1 spec.; PADCT st. 6635; MNRJ 29380 View Materials *. – Rio Grande do Sul • 1 spec.; off Solidão ; 30º42′ S, 49º03′ W; depth 182–186 m; 6 Aug. 1972; OC. Ship W. Besnard leg.; MZSP 19331 View Materials GoogleMaps .

COLOMBIA • 1 spec.; Archipiélagos Coralinos ; 09º51′46″ N, 76º09′02″ W; depth 101 m; 30 Apr. 2005; A. Clavijo leg.; INV MOL6534 GoogleMaps 2 specs; Archipiélagos Coralinos ; 09º48′04″ N, 76º11′09″ W; depth 95 m; 29 Apr. 2005; A. Clavijo leg.; INV MOL6538 GoogleMaps 1 spec.; Archipiélagos Coralinos ; 09º47′17″ N, 76º11′56″ W; depth 98 m; 1 May 2005; A. Clavijo leg.; INV MOL6531 GoogleMaps 1 spec.; Archipiélagos Coralinos ; 09º46′36″ N, 76º12′49″ W; depth 102 m; 29 Apr. 2005; A. Clavijo leg.; INV MOL6532 GoogleMaps .

GUYANA • 1 spec.; 08º08′00″ N, 57º52′30″ W, R/V Chain Cruise 35, station 37; depth 82–110 m; 28 Apr. 1963; MCZ 273420 About MCZ GoogleMaps .

Remarks

Fernandes & Pimenta (2015) indicated that well-preserved shells of Triphora charybdis were sampled only in southeastern Brazil, and worn shells from Amapá and Santa Catarina were probably subfossil forms. Herein, the range of T. charybdis is extended based both on preserved and worn material ( Fig. 77 View Fig ). Shells with a faint coloration are present northward up to the Guyana ( Fig. 21I View Fig ) and southward to Rio Grande do Sul ( Fig. 84E View Fig ). Small adult shells were found in Colombia ( Fig. 21 View Fig K–N), and their intact conditions indicate that this species is currently present there.

Triphora charybdis may have remained unnoticed in the Caribbean because of its moderately deep habitat, i.e., the mid-low depths of the continental shelf, and similarities with other shallow-water triphorids ( Fernandes & Pimenta 2015). However, if the pattern of worn vs preserved shells in the range of T. charybdis is confirmed after the availability of more material, a scenario of range retraction in northern and southern Brazil will be likely. In this case, living T. charybdis would be restricted to tropical waters of northeastern and southeastern Brazil, with the population from Colombia being increasingly diverged because of the lack of gene flow; their small adult size may be indicative of such a divergence.

Geographical records

Colombia (this study – well preserved); Guyana (this study – worn); Brazil: Amapá to Ceará ( Fernandes & Pimenta 2015; this study – worn), Rio Grande do Norte to Rio de Janeiro ( Fernandes & Pimenta 2015; this study – well preserved), São Paulo to Rio Grande do Sul ( Fernandes & Pimenta 2015; this study – worn).

Bathymetric distribution

Depth: 80 m ( Fernandes & Pimenta 2015) to 186 m (this study). Some deeper records, down to 450 m, are anomalous and probably derived from post mortem dislodgement.

Invalidation of previous record in Brazil

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Asparagales

Family

Triphoridae

Genus

Triphora

Loc

Triphora charybdis Fernandes & Pimenta, 2015

Fernandes, Maurício Romulo & Pimenta, Alexandre Dias 2020
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