Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016

Tenorio, Manuel J. & Puillandre, Nicolas, 2023, Revision of the deep-water cone snail fauna from New Caledonia (Gastropoda, Conoidea), European Journal of Taxonomy 896, pp. 1-134 : 19-21

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.896.2291

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10015329

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016
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Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016 View in CoL View at ENA

Figs 2 View Fig , 12–13 View Fig View Fig

Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016: 28 View in CoL , figs 12a–j, 13a–d, 14.

Conus smirna View in CoL (non C. smirna Bartsch & Rehder, 1943 View in CoL ) – Marshall 1981: 499, fig. 3j.

Conus sp. C View in CoL – R̂ckel et al. 1995a: 585, fig. 49.

Conus ikedai (non C. ikedai Ninomiya, 1987 ) – Poppe 2008: pl. 615 fig. 1a–b.

Profundiconus n. sp. g. – Puillandre et al. 2014: supplementary material 1 (unfigured).

Profundiconus puillandrei View in CoL – Monnier et al. 2018a: 142.

Material examined

49 lots (93 specimens). See Supp. file 1.

Type material

Holotype NEW CALEDONIA • 43.2 mm; Norfolk Ridge , Banc Jumeau Est, off New Caledonia, stn DW1707; 23°43′S, 168°16′ E; 381–493 m depth; 25 June 2001; NORFOLK 1 expedition; MNHN-IM-2000-30771 ( Fig. 12A, M View Fig ). GoogleMaps

Figured material

NEW CALEDONIA • 39.6 mm; Norfolk Ridge , Banc Aramis, off New Caledonia, stn DW2072; 25º21′ S, 168º57′ E; 1000‒1005 m depth; 26 Oct. 2003; NORFOLK 2 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12B View Fig ) GoogleMaps 40.7 mm; Norfolk Ridge , Banc Zorro, off New Caledonia, stn DW2077; 25º21′ S, 168º19′ E; 666‒1000 m depth; 27 Oct. 2003; NORFOLK 2 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12C View Fig ) GoogleMaps 35 mm; Norfolk Ridge , Banc Porthos, off New Caledonia, stn DW2068; 25º20′ S, 168º57′ E; 680‒980 m depth; 26 Oct. 2003; NORFOLK 2 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12D View Fig ) GoogleMaps 31.7 mm; Norfolk Ridge , Banc Athos, off New Caledonia, stn DW2066; 25º17′ S, 168º55′ E; 834‒870 m depth; 26 Oct. 2003; NORFOLK 2 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12E, L View Fig ) GoogleMaps 43.6 mm; Norfolk Ridge , Banc Zorro, off New Caledonia, stn DW2074; 25º24′ S, 168º20′ E; 623‒691 m depth; 27 Oct. 2003; NORFOLK 2 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12F View Fig ) GoogleMaps 45.2 mm; Norfolk Ridge , Banc Jumeau Est, off New Caledonia, stn DW2054; 23º40′ S, 168º15′ E; 736‒800 m depth; 24 Oct. 2003; NORFOLK 2 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12G View Fig ) GoogleMaps 57.3 mm; off New Caledonia , stn DW3907; 19°50′ S, 165°33′ E; 608‒671 m depth; 23 Sep. 2011; EXBODI expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12H View Fig ) GoogleMaps 19.7 mm; Norfolk Ridge , Banc Athos, off New Caledonia, stn DW2066; 25º17′ S, 168º55′ E; 834‒870 m depth; 26 Oct. 2003; NORFOLK 2 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12I View Fig ) GoogleMaps 39.6 mm; Loyalty Ridge , off New Caledonia, stn DW776; 24º44′ S, 170º08′ E; 770‒830 m depth; 24 Nov. 1993; BATHUS 3 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12J View Fig ) GoogleMaps 18.2 mm; Norfolk Ridge , Banc Athos, off New Caledonia, stn DW2065; 25º16′ S, 168º56′ E; 750‒800 m depth; 26 Oct. 2003; NORFOLK 2 expedition; MNHN ( Fig. 12K View Fig ) GoogleMaps .

Geographical distribution and bathymetry

In New Caledonia, most specimens were sampled in locations across Norfolk Ridge, but also on the Loyalty Ridge and in the New Hebrides Arc (Hunter Island), at depths ranging from 300 to 1000 m and beyond, typically at between 500 and 900 m ( Fig. 13 View Fig ). Also present in Kermadec Ridge, New Zealand, where several specimens were dredged alive from 1030–1180 m off Curtis Island, making this species one of the deepest-living ones among the known cone snails. Several empty shells matching P. puillandrei from Balut Island, Mindanao, Philippines, have been examined. The identity of these specimens from the Philippines could not be confirmed by radular or DNA studies, but the conchological features seem consistent with the identification of these specimens as P. puillandrei . This might represent a significant range extension to the southern Philippines (Tenorio & Castelin 2016).

Remarks

Shell moderately small to medium-sized (maximum length 57.0 mm). Protoconch multispiral, with 3–3.5 whorls, white to yellow-brown ( Fig. 12L View Fig ). The shell of P. puillandrei has a distinct shoulder ridge, usually smooth but sometimes nodulose. Nodulose specimens may resemble a small Profundiconus teramachii . However, this species attains a larger size, has a lower spire and usually exhibits a broadly carinate shoulder. Radular tooth ( Fig. 12M View Fig ) small. Anterior portion of tooth shorter than posterior section, bearing one barb and a pointed blade which covers 50–62% of anterior portion of tooth. External cusp present, laterally widened and serrated, with 4–5 small denticles. Fringe of closely spaced projections pointing towards apex immediately below waist. Shaft fold present. Slanted base with a large and prominent basal spur. The sequenced specimens of P. puillandrei , both smooth and nodulose at the shoulder, form a clade sister to Profundiconus neotorquatus ( da Motta, 1985) , P. neocaledonicus , P. teramachii and P. smirnoides ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Conidae

Genus

Profundiconus

Loc

Profundiconus puillandrei Tenorio & Castelin, 2016

Tenorio, Manuel J. & Puillandre, Nicolas 2023
2023
Loc

Profundiconus puillandrei

Monnier E. & Limpalaer L. & Robin A. & Roux C. 2018: 142
2018
Loc

Conus smirna

Marshall B. A. 1981: 499
1981
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