Pholas orientalis Gmelin, 1791
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Pholas orientalis Gmelin, 1791 View in CoL
Figs 12 U View Figure 12 , 16 H View Figure 16
Pholas orientalis Gmelin, 1791: 3216. Type locality: Siam [ Thailand] and Tranquebar. Morris and Purchon 1981: 327. Nateewathana 1995: 111, with in-text fig. Poutiers 1998 a: 356, with in-text figs. Subba Rao and Dey 2000: 286. Swennen et al. 2001: 50, 98, fig. 219. Haga 2010: 396, pl. 1193, figs 2, 3. BEDO 2017 a: 168, with in-text fig. Hylleberg and Kilburn 2003: 224. Dey and Ramakrishna 2007: 160, 251 – 252. Nabhitabhata 2009: 510. Gopalakrishnan et al. 2012: 61. Yang et al. 2017: 246, fig. 916. Tudu et al. 2018: table 1. Wells et al. 2021: 37. View in CoL
Pholas siamensis Spengler, 1792: 88 – 89. Type locality: the Gulf of Thailand, the mouth of the river Qweda, where it goes up to Alastav. Knudsen and Jensen 2001: 547 – 556, figs 1 – 4. View in CoL
Pholas (Monothyra) orientalis View in CoL . Lynge 1909: 282. Aungtonya et al. 1999: 383. Robba et al. 2002: 121, pl. 21, fig. 5. Robba et al. 2003: tables 3 – 5. Dharma 2005: 270, pl. 110, fig. 25; 368, pl. 149, fig. 18 a, b. Thach 2005: 304, pl. 91, fig. 6. Robba et al. 2007: 88 (appendix). Huber 2010: 473, with in-text fig. Huber 2015: C 22846.
Referred material.
CUF - NKNY - B 05 (26 L + 73 R shells; Figs 12 U View Figure 12 , 16 H View Figure 16 ).
Habitat.
Boring down to 50 cm depth in peat, soft rocks, stiff clay, or sticky and soft sandy-mud bottoms rich in silt and detritus, often near river mouths, from intertidal and sublittoral zones at a depth from 1 to 30 m ( Poutiers 1998 a; Huber 2015).
Distribution.
Indian Ocean; Indo-West Pacific, from Taiwan to Australia ( Huber 2015). Records of fossils from the Middle Miocene to Holocene in Indonesia, Myanmar, and Thailand ( Robba et al. 2002; Dharma 2005).
Record in Thailand.
Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea ( Wells et al. 2021).
Taxonomic remarks and comparisons.
This species is recognised based on the descriptions and figures in Poutiers (1998 a), Swennen et al. (2001), and Robba et al. (2002), specifically in having antero-dorsal reflection that has axial supports.
Famliy Teredinidae Rafinesque, 1815
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Pholas orientalis Gmelin, 1791
Jirapatrasilp, Parin, Cuny, Gilles, Kocsis, László, Sutcharit, Chirasak, Ngamnisai, Nom, Charoentitirat, Thasinee, Kumpitak, Satapat & Suraprasit, Kantapon 2024 |
Pholas (Monothyra) orientalis
Huber M 2010: 473 |
Robba E & Di Geronimo I & Chaimanee N & Negri MP & Sanfilippo R 2007: 88 |
Dharma B 2005: 270 |
Thach NN 2005: 304 |
Robba E & Di Geronimo I & Chaimanee N & Negri MP & Sanfilippo R 2002: 121 |
Aungtonya C & Thaiklang N & Srisawan D 1999: 383 |
Lynge H 1909: 282 |
Pholas (Monothyra) orientalis . Lynge 1909: 282 . Aungtonya et al. 1999: 383 . Robba et al. 2002: 121 , pl. 21, fig. 5. Robba et al. 2003 : tables 3 – 5. Dharma 2005: 270 , pl. 110, fig. 25; 368, pl. 149, fig. 18 a, b. Thach 2005: 304 , pl. 91, fig. 6. Robba et al. 2007: 88 (appendix). Huber 2010: 473 , with in-text fig. Huber 2015 : C 22846. |
Pholas siamensis
Knudsen J & Jensen KR 2001: 547 - 556 |
Spengler L 1792: 89 |
Spengler, 1792: 88 – 89 |
Pholas orientalis
Wells FE & Sanpanich K & Tan SK & Duangdee T 2021: 37 |
Yang W & Cai Y & Kuang X 2017: 246 |
Gopalakrishnan A & Divya PR & Basheer VS & Swaminathan TR & Kathirvelpandian A & Bineesh KK & Kumar RG & Jena JK 2012: 61 |
Haga T 2010: 396 |
Nabhitabhata J 2009: 510 |
Dey A 2007: 160 |
Hylleberg J & Kilburn RN 2003: 224 |
Swennen C & Moolenbeek RG & Ruttanadakul N & Hobbelink H & Dekker H & Hajisamae S 2001: 50 |
Subba Rao NV & Dey A 2000: 286 |
Nateewathana A 1995: 111 |
Morris S & Purchon RD 1981: 327 |
Gmelin JF 1791: 3216 |
Gmelin, 1791: 3216 |
Poutiers JM : 356 |
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