Neoterebra guadeloupensis Malcolm, Terryn & Fedosov, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/mollus/eyz004 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4469970 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D42087AD-FF9E-8869-2872-E472C786F94E |
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Neoterebra guadeloupensis Malcolm, Terryn & Fedosov |
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sp. nov. |
Neoterebra guadeloupensis Malcolm, Terryn & Fedosov View in CoL newspecies
( Fig. 13A, B View Figure 13 )
Type material: Holotype: MNHN IM-2013-61448 , 1 lv, 17.2 mm; S Marie-Galante, Guadeloupe, 15 ° 50 'N, 61 ° 19 'W, 305–312 m (N/O Antea, KARUBENTHOS 2015 Stn DW4638). GoogleMaps Paratypes 1–3: off Fajou, Guadeloupe, 16 ° 22 'N, 61 ° 34 ', 80 m (KARUBENTHOS 2012 Stn GD02). Paratype 1: MNHN IM-2013-20542 , 1 lv, 6.5 mm. Paratype 2: MNHN IM-2013-20541 , 1 lv, 5.7 mm. Paratype 3: MNHN IM-2013-20539 , 1 lv, 10.4 mm. Paratype 4: MNHN IM-2013-9110 , 1 lv, 7 × 2.1 mm; Port Louis, Guadeloupe, 16 ° 22 ' 46 'N, 61 ° 34 'W, 66 m (KARUBENTHOS 2012 Stn GD35). GoogleMaps
Zoobank registration: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:57E995EE-24F0-47A0-9DDC-E9D54948B056
Diagnostic nucleotide positions: Table 11 View Table 11 .
Description: Shell small. Protoconch multispiral, transparent with 3 whorls tinged yellow; protoconch/teleoconch transition clear-cut with visible sinusigera. Teleoconch of holotype with 15 whorls; overall whorl outline straight to convex. Weak axial sculpture of 15 narrow axial ribs with wider interspaces, increasing with maturity to 25 on penultimate whorl. Deep subsutural groove crossed obliquely by ribs. Subsutural band with strong elongate nodes; subsequently, 2 strongly projecting spiral cords at top and middle of whorl dominating sculpture, forming reticulate pattern of deep indentations with thin ribs; the upper cord projects in outline beyond subsutural band. On mature whorls interspaces sometimes with 1 or 2 weak spiral striae. Reticulate sculpture continuing on shell base. Aperture long with weak callus; columella with 2 weak folds. Shell lacks any pattern; coloured in shades of white to yellow.
Habitat: Deep water, 60– 310 m.
Distribution: Only known from off Guadeloupe.
Etymology: Named after the type locality, the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
Remarks: Anumber of species of Terebridae have been described from the Western Atlantic and Caribbean Sea that have a similar strong reticulate sculpture. These include N. limatula that has more than 2 strong spiral cords in addition to the subsutural band ( Fig. 13C View Figure 13 ) and a paucispiral protoconch. Neoterebra colombiensis is very similar to N. guadeloupensis n. sp., but the spiral sculpture in the former is less dominant, giving a more uniform reticulate sculpture with nodes at the intersections. In addition, N. colombiensis has a paucispiral protoconch in comparison with the multispiral protoconch of N. guadeloupensis n. sp. Neoterebra simonei is similar in colour and sculpture, but has 3 spiral cords in addition to the subsutural band and has a distinctive paucispiral protoconch of 1.5 whorls. Other similar species from the region, e.g. N. intumescyra and N. alagoensis ( Fig. 9F View Figure 9 ), all have paucispiral protoconchs and different sculpture.
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