Conopleura striata Hinds, 1844

Nappo, Andrea, Rey, Xabier, Pellegrini, Daniel, Bonomolo, Giuseppe & Crocetta, Fabio, 2018, Revisiting the disjunct distribution of Conopleura Hinds, 1844 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Drilliidae), Zootaxa 4392 (3), pp. 567-587 : 571-573

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Conopleura striata Hinds, 1844
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Conopleura striata Hinds, 1844 View in CoL

Pleurotoma partita REEVE, 1846 (ObjECTIVE SYNONYM, UNNECESSARY REPLACEMENT NAME)

Type locality: Central Indo-Pacific. NEw GuINEA ISLANd ( FIg. 1B1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Material examined: Central Indo-Pacific. NEw GuINEA—SyNTyPES 1–2—2 SH—8.1×4.5, 8.8×4.5 ( NHMUK 1879.2.26.39) ( FIg. 1B1 View FIGURE 1 , 3A–C View FIGURE 3 ; APPENdIx 1: FIg. 1A View FIGURE 1 ); Temperate northern Pacific. Off SENkAku ISLANd (OkINAwA, JAPAN), dEEP wATER—1 SH—15.7×7.9 (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Off TAIwAN, 70 m—1 SH—15.3×8.3* (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 3 View FIGURE 3 ). Central Indo-Pacific. Off PuNTA ENgAñO (MAcTAN ISLANd, PHILIPPINES), 2011, 100–200 m—2 SH—10.1×5.3, 10.3×5.1 (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4 View FIGURE 4 ); 2011, 180–250 m—2 SH—9.2×5* (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4 View FIGURE 4 , 2A View FIGURE 2 ), 12.3×5.8* (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4 View FIGURE 4 ); 02/ 2011, 180–250 m—1 SH—11.5×5.9* (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4 View FIGURE 4 ); 27/02/2011, 220 m—2 SH—15×7.4*, 11.8×5.7 (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4 View FIGURE 4 ); 2011, 100–250 m—1 SH—9.8×5.2* (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4 View FIGURE 4 ); 03/2016, 150 m—1 SH—10.5×5 (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Off CORAL POINT (MAcTAN ISLANd, PHILIPPINES), 2011, 100–250 m—1 SH—8.3×4.3 (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Off PANgLAO ( BOHOL ISLANd, PHILIPPINES), 1982, 150–160 m—1 SP—13.9×7.3, ANd ITS OPERcuLum—3.3×1.6 ( USNM 903590, REPORTEd AS USNM 869535 IN TIPPETT & TuckER 1995) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4 View FIGURE 4 , 3E View FIGURE 3 ). Off SuRIgAO (MINdANAO ISLANd, PHILIPPINES), 2011, 50– 100 m—1 SH—9.8×5.1 (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 5 View FIGURE 5 , 3K–L View FIGURE 3 ); 2016, 80 m—1 SH—9.7×4.7 (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 5 View FIGURE 5 ). ALIguAy ISLANd ( PHILIPPINES)—1 SH—16.7×8.7* (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 6 View FIGURE 6 , 3F–J View FIGURE 3 ); 2009, 50–150 m—6 SH—14.8×7.7, 14.8×7.8*, 15.2×7.6*, 15.2×7.9, 16.6×8.4, 17.3×8.4* (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 6 View FIGURE 6 ); 2016, 50–150 m—4 SH—16.3×8.1, 16.4×8, 16.7×7.7, 17.2×8.3 (AN) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 6 View FIGURE 6 ). Off PORT HEdLANd ( AuSTRALIA), 1983—1 SH—11×5.2 (AMS C.428621) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 7). Western Indo- Pacific. Off PORT BLAIR (ANdAmAN ISLANd, INdIA), 1963—1 SH—8.4×4.6 ( ANSP 292114) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 8).

Known distribution and bathymetric range: Temperate northern Pacific. JAPAN ( CHINO 2011 ON THE bASIS Of BISHOGAI DATA BASE: Off MINAmI-JImA ISLANd, OkINOERAbu, ANd RAISA ISLANd, OkINAwA; NEVILLE 2016: SENkAku ISLANdS, OkINAwA; PRESENT PAPER) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 2 View FIGURE 2 , 1B View FIGURE 1 9–10) ANd TAIwAN ( PRESENT PAPER) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 3 View FIGURE 3 ). Central Indo-Pacific. PHILIPPINES (ANONymOuS 1989: PHILIPPINES; ANONymOuS 1990: PHILIPPINES ANd BOHOL; LAN 1993 About LAN : PHILIPPINES; TIPPETT & TuckER 1995: PANgLAO, BOHOL ISLANdS; ANONymOuS 2005: PHILIPPINES; POPPE 2008 : BALIcASAg ISLANd; CHINO 2011 : PHILIPPINES; KANTOR & PuILLANdRE 2012: PANgLAO; PRESENT PAPER) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 4–6 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 , 1B View FIGURE 1 11), INdONESIA (ScHEPmAN 1913: TImOR; ANONymOuS 1990: TImOR) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 12), NEw GuINEA ISLANd (HINdS 1844: NEw GuINEA ISLANd; PRESENT PAPER) ( FIg. 1B1 View FIGURE 1 ), VANuATu (ANONymOuS 1990: NEw HEbRIdES) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 13), NEw CALEdONIA (BOucHET et al. 2011: NEw CALEdONIA) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 14), ANd AuSTRALIA (ANONymOuS 1990: AuSTRALIA; PRESENT PAPER) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 7, 1B15) . Western Indo-Pacific. INdIA ( PRESENT PAPER) ( FIg. 1B View FIGURE 1 8). SPEcImENS ANd SHELLS wERE REPORTEd fROm 13– 250 m dEPTH.

Description: SPEcIES wITH A SmALL SHELL, SOLId, SLENdER ANd bIcONIcAL, wITH AcumINATE SPIRE, Of ~ 18 mm mAxImum HEIgHT ANd 9–11 wHORLS IN LARgE-SIzEd INdIVIduALS ( FIg. 3A–C, 3F–G View FIGURE 3 ). SHELL cOLOuR ALmOST wHITISH, SOmETImES wITH A mARgINAL LIgHT bROwNISH TINgE ON dORSAL SIdE Of LAST wHORL ( FIg. 3A–C, 3F–G View FIGURE 3 ). PROTOcONcH Of ~2.25–2.5 wHORLS, SEmI-TRANSLucENT wHITISH, SmOOTH ( FIg. 3K–L View FIGURE 3 ). APEx dEPRESSEd, SEcONd ANd THIRd wHORLS SLIgHTLy cONVEx ( FIg. 3K–L View FIGURE 3 ). TELEOcONcH Of 7–8 cONVEx wHORLS AT mATuRITy, INcREASINg IN dIAmETER uP TO LAST wHORL, cONSTITuTINg AROuNd HALf Of TOTAL SHELL HEIgHT ANd SIgNIfIcANTLy ExPANdEd AT SHOuLdER ANd SubSEquENTLy NARROwINg ( FIg. 3A–C, 3F–G View FIGURE 3 ). SuTuRE dISTINcT, SLIgHTLy INcISEd wITH A SuLcuS, SHOuLdER SLIgHTLy cORONATE, wITH SmALL TRIgONAL LObATE SPINES ( FIg. 3A–C, 3F–H View FIGURE 3 ). SHOuLdER SuLcuS mAdE Of A SERIES Of dEEP STRAIgHT SEPTA SEPARATEd by RAdIATINg LAmELLAE ORIgINATINg fROm ANAL SINuS ( FIg. 3H View FIGURE 3 ). AxIAL ScuLPTuRE fINE, POSSIbLy cONSTITuTEd by SEVERAL SubSEquENT gROwTH LINES ( FIg. 3A–C, 3F–G View FIGURE 3 ). SPIRAL ScuLPTuRE IN cONVEx PART Of THE wHORL cONSISTINg Of 15–22 STRONg PRImARy cORdS, OfTEN fLExuOuS wHEN cROSSINg gROwTH LINES ( FIg. 3A–C, 3F–G, 3I View FIGURE 3 ). APERTuRE NARROw, SINuOuS, ANd AxIALLy ELONgATEd, uNIfORmLy wHITISH-yELLOwISH ( FIg. 3A, 3F View FIGURE 3 ). SLIgHT fALSE umbILIcuS PRESENT ( FIg. 3J View FIGURE 3 ). COLumELLAR EdgE wITH SLIgHTLy ExPANdEd cALLuS ( FIg. 3J View FIGURE 3 ). OuTER LIP THIN wITH STROmbOId NOTcH ( FIg. 3G View FIGURE 3 ). ANAL SINuS dEEP, LARgE, U- SHAPEd, cLOSE TO SuTuRE ( FIg. 3A–B, 3F–G View FIGURE 3 ). SIPHONAL cANAL THIck, SHORT ANd bROAd ( FIg. 3A, 3F View FIGURE 3 ). RHOmbOIdAL OPERcuLum wITH TERmINAL NucLEuS ( FIg. 3E View FIGURE 3 ). ANImAL cOLOuR wHITISH wITH dARk mAcuLAE ( FIg. 3D View FIGURE 3 ). ANATOmy ANd RAduLA uNkNOwN.

Remarks: THIS IS THE TyPE SPEcIES Of THE gENuS Conopleura HINdS, 1844 by mONOTyPy (ICZN 2012: ART 68.3). REEVE (1846) INTROducEd Pleurotoma partita REEVE, 1846, NEw REPLAcEmENT NAmE (nomen novum) pro Conopleura striata HINdS, 1844 AS: I) HE PRESumAbLy cONSIdEREd Conopleura A juNIOR SubjEcTIVE SyNONym Of Pleurotoma LAmARck, 1799; ANd II) “ Pleurotoma striata ” wAS ALREAdy PREOccuPIEd by Pleurotoma striata KIENER, 1840 (SEE ALSO WEINkAuff 1876; TuckER 2004). THIS IS ALSO INfERREd by THE AbSENcE Of AddITIONAL uNPubLISHEd mATERIAL IN REEVE (1846) [SEE: I) REEVE’S (1846) cITATION Of P. partita mATERIAL fROm “MuS. BELcHER”, cLEARLy REfERRINg TO THE HINdS (1844) mATERIAL cOLLEcTEd uNdER THE cOmmANd Of THE CAPTAIN SIR EdwARd BELcHER; ANd II) THE fIguRE Of A SINISTRAL SHELL IN APERTuRAL VIEw, ANd dExTRAL IN AbAPERTuRAL VIEw (SEE ALSO dIScuSSIONS IN TIPPETT 1983)]. AccORdINg TO ICZN (2012: ART. 59.3), a junior secondary homonym [= Pleurotoma striata HINdS] replaced before 1961 is permanently invalid unless the substitute name is not in use and the relevant taxa are no longer considered congeneric, in which case the junior homonym is not to be rejected on grounds of that replacement. THIS IS cLEARLy THE cASE, AS Pleurotoma partita REEVE IS NOT cuRRENTLy uSEd, ANd Pleurotoma striata HINdS IS NOw AgAIN AScRIbEd TO Conopleura , wHILST Pleurotoma striata KIENER wAS cONSIdEREd dIffERENT fROm Conopleura TAxA SINcE AT LEAST WEINkAuff (1876). HOwEVER, THE cuRRENT IdENTITy Of P. striata KIENER IS STILL uNkNOwN, ANd THE TAxON wAS ALwAyS OVERLOOkEd by dATAbASES ANd REcENT ARTIcLES dEALINg wITH CONOIdEA sensu BOucHET et al. (2011). AccORdINg TO KIENER (1840), THE mATERIAL ExAmINEd SHOuLd HAVE bEEN IN THE cOLLEcTION Of PRINcE MASSéNA IN MNHN, buT SHELLS/ SPEcImENS Of THIS gROuP IN MNHN HAVE bEEN cAREfuLLy ExAmINEd IN THE PAST by RIcHARd NEIL KILLbuRN ANd VIRgINIE HéROS, ANd NO POSSIbLE TyPE mATERIAL Of THIS SPEcIES IS kNOwN TO ExIST (V. HEROS, PERS. cOmm.). ON THE cONTRARy, PRINcE MASSéNA’S mATERIAL IS mOSTLy PRESERVEd IN MHNG uNdER THE DELESSERT cOLLEcTION, wHIcH HOLdS bOTH PRINcE MASSéNA ANd LAmARck’S cOLLEcTIONS AfTER DELESSERT bOugHT THEm IN 1840 (DANcE 1986; E. TARdy, PERS. cOmm.), ANd A SHELL Of P. striata KIENER cAN bE fOuNd THERE wITH A HuNdREd yEAR OLd LAbEL (MHNG-MOLL-93953: APPENdIx 2). UNfORTuNATELy, mOST Of THE ORIgINAL LAbELS fROm THE DELESSERT cOLLEcTION HAVE bEEN LOST (E. TARdy, PERS. cOmm.) ANd INdEEd SOmE dIffERENcES OccuR bETwEEN THE dRAwINg by KIENER (1840) ANd THE mATERIAL PRESERVEd IN THE muSEum (THE mAIN ONE bEINg THE PRESENcE Of AN AbRuPT bREAk ON THE SHELL, wHIcH IS AbSENT IN THE dRAwINg), ANd THEREfORE wE cANNOT bE cOmPLETELy SuRE THAT wE ARE dEALINg wITH THE ORIgINAL TyPE mATERIAL. HOwEVER, THE SHELL fOuNd IN MHNG IS cLEARLy cONSPEcIfIc wITH THE SPEcImEN fIguREd by KIENER (1840), ANd THE gENERAL SIzE, SHAPE ANd ScuLPTuRE, AS wELL AS THE AbSENcE Of LOcALITy dATA SuggEST THAT wE ARE dEALINg wITH THE SAmE SAmPLE, wHIcH wAS PRESumAbLy “INTERPRETEd” RATHER THAN fIguREd by KIENER (1840). THEREfORE, THE SHELL MHNG-MOLL-93953 IS PROPOSEd HERE AS THE TyPE mATERIAL Of P. striata KIENER, 1840. Pleurotoma striata KIENER ONLy SHOwS SImILARITIES wITH dRILLIId SPEcIES bELONgINg TO Fenimorea BARTScH, 1934 ANd Drillia GRAy, 1838 sensu lato, THEREfORE bEINg VERy dIffERENT fROm Conopleura . AccORdINg TO P.J. FALLON (PERS. cOmm.), P. striata KIENER bELONgS TO Fenimorea , ANd SINcE NO Fenimorea SImILAR TO THE TyPE mATERIAL ANALySEd HERE ExISTS wORLdwIdE, IT SHOuLd bE cONSIdEREd AS A VALId SPEcIES, PENdINg THE fINdINg Of AddITIONAL mATERIAL AImINg TO ESTAbLISH AT LEAST ITS cORREcT dISTRIbuTIONAL RANgE. FOLLOwINg PREVIOuS TAxONOmIc REmARkS ANd ICZN (2012) RuLES, Fenimorea striata (KIENER, 1840) ANd Conopleura striata HINdS, 1844 ARE VALId SPEcIES, C. striata ANd Pleurotoma partita REEVE, 1846 ARE ObjEcTIVE SyNONymS (ICZN 2012: gLOSSARy), P. partita IS AN uNNEcESSARy REPLAcEmENT NAmE, ANd THE NAmE TO bE uSEd fOR THE mAIN INVESTIgATEd TAxON IS Conopleura striata HINdS, 1844 .

TO PREVIOuS NOmENcLATuRAL REmARkS, wE Add THAT SHELL SIzES Of SyNTyPE 1 (8.1×4.5) ( FIg. 3A–C View FIGURE 3 ) wERE OfTEN INcORREcTLy REPORTEd AS 19 mm TOTAL HEIgHT (POwELL 1966: PLATE 17 ; ANONymOuS 1990). POwELL (1966: PLATE 17 ) ALSO LISTEd ANd fIguREd THE SyNTyPE 1 AS “ HOLOTyPE ” . THIS dOES NOT cONSTITuTE A VALId LEcTOTyPE dESIgNATION ( ICZN 2012 : ART 74.5, 74.6), ANd THEREfORE THE TyPE mATERIAL STILL cONSISTS Of TwO SyNTyPES .

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

PORT

BioCentro-UNELLEZ

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

NOT

Nottingham City Natural History Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Drilliidae

Genus

Conopleura

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Turridae

Genus

Pleurotoma

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