Cerithiopsis sp. 1

Pimenta, Alexandre Dias, Faria, Raquel Garofalo De Souza, Figueira, Raquel Medeiros Andrade & Fernandes, Maurício Romulo, 2024, Unraveling another of the ‘ Big Fiveʹ: new species and records of Cerithiopsidae from Brazil (Caenogastropoda: Triphoroidea), Zootaxa 5494 (1), pp. 1-71 : 30-32

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5494.1.1

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Cerithiopsis sp. 1
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Cerithiopsis sp. 1

( Fig. 14F–N View FIGURE 14 )

Material examined. Brazil: -- Pernambuco state: Praia do Pina, Recife, P. Maestrati coll.: MNHN [1*]; Cabo de Santo Agostinho , 2 m, P. Maestrati coll.: MNHN [1*]; Fernando de Noronha Archipelago , L. R . Simone & P. J. S de Souza coll., 20/vii/1999: MZSP 31997 View Materials [2]; -- Bahia state: Baía de Todos os Santos, 12°58ʹS, 38°35ʹW, 20 m, O. Falcão coll., 1997: MNRJ 28834 View Materials [5*], IBUFRJ 18766 [3], IBUFRJ 20653 [16]; -- Espírito Santo state: HAB 13 sta. I2: MNRJ 16251 View Materials [1*]; Piúma, F. Pitombo coll., 1993: IBUFRJ 8626 [38]; REVIZEE– Central sta. C1–C64: IBUFRJ 13055 [2]; REVIZEE– Central sta. C6–Y7: IBUFRJ 15818 [1], IBUFRJ 19627 [1]; -- Rio de Janeiro state: HAB 13 sta. H2: MNRJ 16221 View Materials [2*p]; HAB 13 sta. H1: MNRJ 16222 View Materials [1*]; HAB 16 sta. G3: MNRJ 17383 View Materials [1*p].

Remarks. Cerithiopsis sp. 1 shares features with some species described from the Caribbean (Rolán et al.

2007), such as Cerithiopsis iuxtafuniculata Rolán, Espinosa & Fernández-Garcés, 2007 , Cerithiopsis familiarum Rolán, Espinosa & Fernández-Garcés, 2007 , Cerithiopsis cruzana Nowell-Usticke, 1959 and Cerithiopsis dilata Rolán, Espinosa & Fernández-Garcés, 2007 , all of them with brown bands usually on the adapical spiral cord of the teleoconch and subperipheral cord, like those found in Cerithiopsis sp. 1 ( Fig. 14F–J View FIGURE 14 ). The protoconch of Cerithiopsis sp. 1 is certainly much similar to that of C. iuxtafuniculata , with a thin spiral cord close to the suture and minute axial marks ( Fig. 14M–N View FIGURE 14 ). However, the equidistant spiral cords in the teleoconch of Cerithiopsis sp. 1 , mainly in late whorls ( Fig. 14L View FIGURE 14 ), resemble those of C. cruzana and C. dilata , because in C. iuxtafuniculata the adapical spiral cord is much closer to the median one until the body whorl. Both C. cruzana and C. dilata reach considerably higher shell lengths (3.7–3.8 mm; Rolán et al. 2007) than Cerithiopsis sp. 1 (up to 2.2 mm).

Two species from Guadeloupe and Martinique also show similar teleoconch sculpture, color, and protoconch with nearly identical sculpture and number of whorls as in Cerithiopsis sp. 1 : Cerithiopsis michellegalli Cecalupo & Perugia, 2020 and Cerithiopsis michezae Cecalupo & Perugia, 2020 . Both species were not compared to each other by Cecalupo & Perugia (2020). From the illustrated shells it appears that the adapical spiral cord of the teleoconch only becomes fully distant from the median one in the third whorl in C. michellegalli vs. sixth whorl in C. michezae (and fourth/fifth whorl in Cerithiopsis sp. 1 ). Cerithiopsis sp. 1 (up to 2.2 mm long) shares with C. michellegalli (up to 2.1 mm long) the small shell size; C. michezae is slightly larger (up to 3.3 mm long). The maximum number of teleoconch whorls (up to 6.5) is considerably higher in Cerithiopsis sp. 1 than in C. michellegalli (up to 4.5) and slightly lower than in C. michezae (up to 7.5).

Considering the existence of all these similar Caribbean species and that no one is exactly identical with the shell features shown by Cerithiopsis sp. 1 , in addition to the absence of available soft parts to be studied, it is preferable to avoid the establishment of a new name or a new record until proper material is obtained.

Geographic and bathymetric distribution. Tropical Southwestern Atlantic Province, from Pernambuco to Rio de Janeiro states, including the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago. Littoral to 76 m.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

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