Vermeijius retiarius ( Martens, 1901 ) 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.3793695 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C84287C4-0C1B-EB49-FE66-25FF19F97E67 |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Vermeijius retiarius ( Martens, 1901 ) |
status |
gen. et comb. nov. |
Vermeijius retiarius ( Martens, 1901) View in CoL gen. et comb. nov.
Fig. 11K View Fig
Fusus View in CoL ? retiarius Martens, 1901: 22 View in CoL .
Fusus View in CoL ? retiarius View in CoL – Martens 1904: 104–105, pl. 2, fig. 4.
Fusinus retiarius View in CoL – Hadorn & Fraussen 2002: 64, 66, 68, figs 3–8, 21. — Mallard & Robin 2017: 81.
Type material
Lectotype
SOMALIA: dd, 38.5 × 15.7 mm, off southern Somalia , 01º49′ N, 45°29′ E, 1134 m, Valdivia , stn 256, designated by Hadorn & Fraussen (2002) ( ZMB 61012). GoogleMaps
Sequenced material
SOUTH MADAGASCAR: ATIMO VATAE: 1 lv, stn CP3595, South of Pointe Barrow, 25°35′ S, 44°15′ E, 821–910 m ( MNHN IM-2009-15087).
Description
Shell large for genus, up to 57 mm in length, strong, broadly fusiform, gradually constricting to medium long, sinuous, coaxial siphonal canal. Protoconch dome-shaped, paucispiral, of 1.5 convex smooth whorls, greyish, semitransparent, with 3 weak arcuate axial ribs at transition to teleoconch. Protoconch/ teleoconch discontinuity distinct, marked by appearance of teleoconch spiral sculpture. Protoconch diameter 1000 µm, exposed height 700 µm. Teleoconch with strongly convex whorls. Aperture broad, oval, columella smooth. Spiral sculpture of moderately strong cords, beaded at intersection with axial ribs and much thinner, although distinct, secondary cords, covering interspaces between primary cords; 4–5 primary spiral cords on spire whorls, including penultimate. Axial ribs not aligned along spire, 11– 12 per whorl. Background colour pale flesh to nearly white. Operculum elongate, leaf-shaped, spanning nearly entire aperture. Nucleus terminal.
Radula ( Hadorn & Fraussen 2002: fig. 21) with medium broad, arcuate, lateral teeth, with attenuated outer anterior corner, producing medium long ‘handle’. Lateral teeth with five slightly recurved cusps, outermost longest, more distant from others. Additional innermost short, but distinct, cusp present. Central tooth small, subrectangular, with three very short cusps, medium longest.
Distribution
East Africa, from Somalia to South Madagascar, in 500–1134 m.
Remarks
In the COI-based tree Vermeijius retiarius gen. et comb. nov. did not cluster with V. pallidus gen. et comb. nov. and V. virginiae gen. et comb. nov., but in the three genes tree it was recovered as a sister group to the clade combining these two species. The relationships are highly supported in the Bayesian analysis, therefore we include it in Vermeijius gen. nov. It differs from the two sequenced species by a more stout shell with paucispiral protoconch.
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Fusininae |
Genus |
Vermeijius retiarius ( Martens, 1901 )
Kantor, Yuri I., Fedosov, Alexander E., Snyder, Martin Avery & Bouchet, Philippe 2018 |
Fusinus retiarius
Mallard D. & Robin A. 2017: 81 |
Hadorn R. & Fraussen K. 2002: 64 |
Fusus
Martens E. von 1901: 22 |
Fusus
Martens 1904: 104–105 |