Granulifusus kurodai ( Okutani & Sakurai, 1964 ) Kantor & Fedosov & Snyder & Bouchet, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.433 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F4E9A74F-FAAE-4CE4-A959-D86C9633882D |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3793687 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C84287C4-0C0A-EB5A-FE06-21221ABC7B44 |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Granulifusus kurodai ( Okutani & Sakurai, 1964 ) |
status |
comb. nov. |
Granulifusus kurodai ( Okutani & Sakurai, 1964) View in CoL comb. nov.
Fig. 8 View Fig A–B
Pseudolatirus kurodai Okutani & Sakurai, 1964: 58 View in CoL , pl. 2, fig. 4.
Pseudolatirus kurodai View in CoL – Hasegawa & Saito 1995: pl. 4, fig. 8 (paratype illustrated). Fusolatirus kurodai View in CoL – Okutani 1975: 193, pl. 10, fig. 22; 2000: 507, pl. 252, fig. 12. — Higo, Callomon & Gotō 2001: 87, fig. G3001 (holotype illustrated).
Type material
Holotype
JAPAN: off Gotō Islands, Nagasaki Prefecture, Western Kyūshū ( NSMT Mo 38547), type locality corrected ( Okutani & Sakurai 1966) [not seen].
Paratypes
JAPAN: paratype 1, Hyotanse Bank (NSMT-Mo58524) (examined); paratype 2, off Gotō Islands (whereabouts unknown) (not seen); paratype 3, Kashiwajima (NSMT-Mo70270) (examined).
Description
Shell medium-sized, fusiform, with long, slightly sinuous siphonal canal. Protoconch paucispiral, domeshaped ( Fig. 8B View Fig ), of 1.75 whorls, with strongly convex first whorl and much flatter last ¾ of whorl, with two closely spaced and rather indistinct axial riblets at transition to teleoconch, protoconch/teleoconch discontinuity distinct. Protoconch diameter 900 µm, exposed height 750 µm. Teleoconch with regularly convex whorls, aperture with two very weak columellar plicae, and indistinct parietal tooth; spiral sculpture of unevenly spaced narrow cords of similar strength; axial ribs not aligned along the spire. Background colour cream to yellowish, primary spiral cords light tan.
Distribution
Known from Japan, in 100–200 m, records from other localities may refer to G. annae sp. nov. and G. guidoi sp. nov.
Remarks
We were able to study two paratypes NSMT-Mo58524 (paratype 1) and NSMT-Mo70270 (paratype 3). They are clearly not conspecific, paratype 3 differing in its much larger protoconch and general shell shape and sculpture; it represents a juvenile Fusolatirus , resembling F. luteus Snyder & Bouchet, 2006 (see Snyder & Bouchet 2006: fig. 2 D–E). Conchologically, paratype 1 is very similar to the holotype and is the largest known specimen (SL 35.1 mm).
Conchologically Granulifusus kurodai comb. nov. is similar to G. annae sp. nov.; for differences see the description of the latter. In the absence of data on radula and molecular phylogeny, the assignment of this species to Granulifusus is tentative, based on its shell resemblance to sequenced species such as G. annae sp. nov.
NSMT |
National Science Museum (Natural History) |
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Fusininae |
Genus |
Granulifusus kurodai ( Okutani & Sakurai, 1964 )
Kantor, Yuri I., Fedosov, Alexander E., Snyder, Martin Avery & Bouchet, Philippe 2018 |
Pseudolatirus kurodai
Okutani T. & Sakurai K. 1964: 58 |
Pseudolatirus kurodai
Hasegawa & Saito 1995 |
Okutani 1975: 193 |