Cardiolucina undula, Glover & Taylor, 2007

Glover, Emily A. & Taylor, John D., 2007, Diversity of chemosymbiotic bivalves on coral reefs: Lucinidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) of New Caledonia and Lifou, Zoosystema 29 (1), pp. 109-181 : 156-158

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5392295

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039087F4-FFEE-6A13-1001-FBE3FDD5D428

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scientific name

Cardiolucina undula
status

sp. nov.

Cardiolucina undula View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs 23D View FIG ; 31 View FIG )

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: 1 sh, L 4.0 mm, H 3.6 mm, T (2v) 3.2 mm ( MNHN).

Paratypes: from type locality, 5 sh, 12 v ( MNHN) ; 2 sh, 1 v ( BMNH 20050576 ). — Figured paratypes: from type locality, 2 v, L 4.1 mm, H 4.0 mm, T 1.7 mm ; L 3.1 mm, H 3.0 mm, T 1.2 mm ( MNHN).

TYPE LOCALITY. — New Caledonia, MUSORSTOM 4, stn DW 149, 19°08’S, 163°23’E, 155 m.

ETYMOLOGY. — Undula refers to the undulating surface of the shell.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Touho. 1 stn, 80-140 m, 1 v. Other New Caledonia. Baie de St Vincent, LAGON, stn 190, 22°02’S, 165°57’E, 135-150 m, 2 v. — Stn 410, Grand Récif Sud, 22°42’S, 167°22’E, 35 m, 1 v. MUSORSTOM 4, stn DW 149, Grand Passage, 19°08’S, 163°23’E, 155 m, 7 sh, 14 v. — Stn DW150, 19°07’S, 163° 22’E, 110 m, 11 sh, 20 v. — Stn DW 151, 19°07’S, 163°22’E, 200 m, 8 v.

DESCRIPTION

Shells small,L to 5.0 mm, H to 4.5mm, white or pink, solid, subcircular, anteriorly extended (H/L 0.97), inflated (T/L 0.4). Posterior sulcus prominent.Lunule small, heart-shaped.Sculpture of prominent, fl aring, regularly spaced, undulate commarginal lamellae. Interspaces with low radial ribs. Shell surface with linear punctations ( Fig. 31F View FIG ). Radial sculpture absent in anterior and posterior dorsal areas. Commarginal lamellae more closely spaced on juvenile shells. Hinge teeth: LV with 2 small cardinal teeth and large anterior and posterior laterals, RV with 2 cardinal teeth, the anterior much smaller, and anterior and posterior lateral sockets. Anterior adductor muscle scar short, detached for 1/5 of length. Pallial line continuous. Interior shell margin crenulate, finer crenulae anteriorly and posteriorly.

REMARKS

Previously, Taylor & Glover (1997: 102) included samples of this species from New Caledonia within Cardiolucina civica (Yokoyama,1927) , but that species is larger, has a more circular shell and more prominent radial ribs.Another similar species is C. rugosa ( Hedley, 1909) of the W Pacific but this is smaller (c. 3.0 mm shell length), with relatively larger hinge teeth, the commarginal lamellae less conspicuously folded and the inner shell margin with far fewer crenulations.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Lucinida

Family

Lucinidae

Genus

Cardiolucina

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