Typhlosyrinx praecipua (E. A. Smith, 1899 )

Bouchet, P. & Sysoev, A., 2001, Typhlosyrinx - like tropical deep-water turriform gastropods (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Conoidea), Journal of Natural History 35 (11), pp. 1693-1715 : 1698-1699

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/002229301317092405

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scientific name

Typhlosyrinx praecipua (E. A. Smith, 1899 )
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Typhlosyrinx praecipua (E. A. Smith, 1899) View in CoL

(gures 8–13)

Pleurotoma (Surcula) praecipua E.A. Smith, 1899: 239 View in CoL .

Pleurotoma (Surcula) praecipua: Alcock and MacArdle, 1901 : pl. 9, gures 5, 5a.

Typhlosyrinx praecipua: Powell, 1969: 360 View in CoL , pl. 272, gures 2, 3; Sysoev, 1996a: 23, gure 101.

Type material. H olotype ZSI M 915 /1 (not seen, not available for loan), paratype BM N H 1904.615.53 .

Type locality. India, oOE Travancore coast, 09ss29¾34 ² N, 75ss38¾E, 360 fms [658 m] [ Investigator sta. 229] .

Material examined. The paratype (gures 9, 10). Gulf of Aden. John Murray D eep-Sea Expedition: Sta. 184, 14ss36¾N, 51ss00¾E, 1270 m, one dd (Sysoev, 1996: gure 101). Ceylon. Safari 2: Sta. CP 6, 08ss11¾N, 79ss03¾E, 1035 m, one lv (gures 12, 13). Sta. CP 7, 08ss29¾N, 79ss19¾E, 1095 m, two lv (gure 11) .

Distribution. G ulf of Aden, India, Ceylon, in 658–1270 m.

Description. Our description is based on the paratype (gures 9, 10), which diOEers rather substantially from the illustration of the holotype ( Alcock and MacArdle, 1901: pl. 9, gures 5, 5a; this paper, gure 8) in having a much more convex last whorl, more attened spire pro le, longer canal and low-set axial ribs. However, it is di cult to estimate the value of these diOEerences without actually examining the holotype. Holotype 38 Ö 15 mm. The 33.0 Ö13.5 mm paratype has a white polished solid surface and a proportionally short spire occupying 29% of total shell height. Protoconch corroded but the ca 0.5 remaining whorl has a diagonally cancellated sculpture. Teleoconch whorls eight, with very broad and strongly convex last whorl, suture weakly channelled, sculptured by axial ribs except on ca last 1.7 smooth whorls, ribs very low-set on last two spire whorls, which makes suture wavy. Spiral striae rather distinct on rst four teleoconch whorls, obsolete on last spire whorls, very weak on last whorl below periphery, and slightly stronger on canal. Canal distinctly set oOE from shell base. Three specimens collected by the Safari 2 expedition (gures 11–13) have thin shells, with weakly shining surface. Whorls attened. Suture shallow, adpressed. Axial ribs short, strongly nodular, on last ribbed whorls restricted to area just above suture. Spiral sculpture very weak, consisting of closely set attened cords on periphery of ribbed whorls, indistinct cords on periphery and base of last whorls, and few stronger cords on canal. Colour brownish yellow, with broad, rather indistinct light-chestnut band above periphery.

Remarks. Typhlosyrinx praecipua as interpreted here is very similar to T. supracostata , diOEering only in the slightly lower spire and stronger and more nodulose axial ribs. Shells from the Safari 2 expedition are somewhat intermediate between the types of T. praecipua and our material of T. supracostata . This may indicate that the two nominal species represent only Indian and South-East Asian populations of a single taxonomical species. However, there is too little material available from the Indian Ocean to assess population variability there, and no material at all from between India and central Indonesia. Conservatively, we keep the two species as separate entities.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Raphitomidae

Genus

Typhlosyrinx

Loc

Typhlosyrinx praecipua (E. A. Smith, 1899 )

Bouchet, P. & Sysoev, A. 2001
2001
Loc

Typhlosyrinx praecipua:

SYSOEV, A. V. 1996: 23
POWELL, A. W. B. 1969: 360
1969
Loc

Pleurotoma (Surcula) praecipua E.A. Smith, 1899: 239

SMITH, E. A. 1899: 239
1899
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