Pupa tragulata Iredale, 1936

Valdés, Ángel, Feliciano, Kendall & Malaquias, Manuel A. E., 2023, The genus Pupa Röding, 1798 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Acteonidae) in New Caledonia with notes on Recent species, Zootaxa 5270 (3), pp. 471-506 : 495-497

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5270.3.4

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7860402

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scientific name

Pupa tragulata Iredale, 1936
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Pupa tragulata Iredale, 1936 View in CoL

( Figs 15H–J View FIGURE 15 )

Pupa tragulata Iredale, 1936: 331 View in CoL , pl. 24, fig. 23. Type locality: off Sydney, 75–85 fm depth.

Pupa strigosa sekii Habe, 1958: 117 View in CoL . Type locality: off Chosi , Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

Pupa sinica Lin, 1989: 169 View in CoL , 176, fig. 2. Type locality: East China Sea, 105 m depth.

Type material. Pupa strigosa sekii Holotype, dry shell, 6.9 mm long ( NSMT Mo.39815), illustrated by Higo et al. (2001: 137); Pupa sinica Holotype, dry shell, 5.2 mm long ( IOCAS Mo 26971) .

External morphology. Live animal unknown. Shell solid, oval to elongate, widest at midlength, with convex to parallel sides, rounded to elongate anterior end ( Figs 15H–J View FIGURE 15 ). Body whorl large, about 4/5 of total length. Spire conical, with 3–4 whorls. Suture channeled. Aperture elongate, wider anteriorly, narrowing abruptly towards posterior end, ending at 1/5 of the posterior end of first whorl. Columellar margin thickened, slightly oblique, with large, channeled anterior fold starting at anterior end of aperture; small, simple posterior fold located at aperture mid-length, separated from anterior fold by short gap. Protoconch not observed. Sculpture composed of numerous, conspicuous punctuated spiral grooves. Punctuations conspicuous, irregular, oval, situated next to each other, often fused together, within each groove. Grooves separated by gaps wider than grooves. Shell color uniformly white to pale cream.

Geographic range. West Pacific Ocean from southern Australia to China and Japan (present paper).

Remarks. Iredale (1936) described Pupa tragulata Iredale, 1936 based on a single white shell collected off Sydney at 75–85 fathoms (137–155 m depth). Beu (2004) treated this species as a synonym of Pupa affinis but Burn (2006) maintained Pupa tragulata as valid, mentioning some differences in radular morphology support its retention as a separate deep-water species.

Habe (1958) introduced Pupa strigosa sekii Habe, 1958 as a subspecies of Pupa strigosa with a brief description, and based on a single specimen collected off Chosi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Habe (1958) indicated the new subspecies is similar to P. strigosa proper but it is somewhat different as it lacks colored markings on the surface of the shell. Although Habe (1958) provided no illustrations of this new subspecies, the holotype was later illustrated by Higo et al. (2001: 137). Although Beu (2004) considered P. strigosa sekii a synonym of Pupa affinis , Pupa sekii is currently considered as a valid species of Pupa with a broad distribution in southeast Asia ( Willan & Tagaro, 2010; Helwerda, 2015; Chaban, 2016; Nakano, 2018; Bu-on & Dumgrongrojwattana, 2020).

Lin (1989) introduced the name Pupa sinica Lin, 1989 based on two specimens collected from the Each China Sea from 17–105 m depth. Lin (1989) described this new species as having a small, fusiform, gray-white, rather solid shell, with an elevated, conical spire, and a black-brown colored periostracum. Lin (1989) argued that P. sinica resembled P. sulcata in shape but had a smaller shell with a black-brown epidermis, yellowish axial lines, and an elevated, conical spire. A photograph of the holotype (IOCAS Mo 26971) here illustrated ( Fig. 15J View FIGURE 15 ) is consistent with the original description, but also resembles the characteristics of the holotype of P. strigosa sekii Habe, 1958 (illustrated by Higo et al., 2001: 137) and they are likely synonyms. However, due to the lack of anatomical and molecular data for the two species, this synonymy remains unverified.

NSMT

National Science Museum (Natural History)

IOCAS

Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Scineces

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Cephalaspidea

Family

Acteonidae

Genus

Pupa

Loc

Pupa tragulata Iredale, 1936

Valdés, Ángel, Feliciano, Kendall & Malaquias, Manuel A. E. 2023
2023
Loc

Pupa sinica

Lin, G. - Y. 1989: 169
1989
Loc

Pupa strigosa sekii

Habe, T. 1958: 117
1958
Loc

Pupa tragulata

Iredale, T. 1936: 331
1936
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