Cerithiopsis hielardae Cecalupo & Perugia, 2020
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Cerithiopsis hielardae Cecalupo & Perugia, 2020 |
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Cerithiopsis hielardae Cecalupo & Perugia, 2020 View in CoL
( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 )
Cerithiopsis hielardae Cecalupo & Perugia, 2020 View in CoL partim: 31, pl. 14 figs. 2a–f, pl. 15, figs. 1a–i.
Type material. Holotype: MNHN – IM –2000–34838.
Type locality. Guadeloupe, Petite Terre , 15 m.
Material examined. Brazil: -- Rio Grande do Norte state: BPot sta. MR42: MNRJ 28974 View Materials [9*]; BPot sta. MR45: MNRJ 28975 View Materials [4*p]; BPot sta. MR44: MNRJ 28976 View Materials [2*p]; -- Pernambuco state: Cabo de Santo Agostinho , P. Maestrati coll., 1983–1989: MNHN [1*]; -- Bahia state: Baía de Todos os Santos , O. Falcão coll., 1997: IBUFRJ 13880 [2*], IBUFRJ 13884 [9*], IBUFRJ 14068 [6*]; -- Espírito Santo state: off Piúma , F. Pitombo coll., 1993: IBUFRJ 13885 [1*]; REVIZEE– Central sta. C1–VV38: IBUFRJ 14069 [1*]; -- Rio de Janeiro state: Geomar XII sta. 97, 22°8’S, 40°31.7ʹW, 54.9 m, Oceanographic Ship Almirante Câmara coll., 29/viii/1979: IBUFRJ 7651 [1*]; HAB 16 sta. B4: MNRJ 16561 View Materials [1*p]; HAB 16 sta. B5: MNRJ 16566 View Materials [2*p]; HAB 16 sta. G3: MNRJ 16562 View Materials [2*p]; 22°42ʹS, 40°40ʹW, 110–120 m, 19 ix/2009: MNRJ 31369 View Materials [1*].
Remarks. Cerithiopsis hielardae has a small and slender shell, in addition to a protoconch slightly similar to that of C. albovittata ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ) and C. parvada , with small axial riblets below the suture and a discrete suprasutural spiral cord on some whorls of the larval shell ( Fig. 12G–H View FIGURE 12 ). In both, C. albovittata and C. hielardae , the strength of the sculpture of the protoconch is quite variable. Shells of C. hielardae from Brazil ( Figs 12G–H View FIGURE 12 ) present the same strength of protoconch sculpture as the holotype of C. hielardae . Cecalupo & Perugia (2020) compared this species with C. parvada , citing the more ‘rugged’ [perhaps more nodulose/coarser nodes] teleoconch of C. parvada , deeper suture, and less axial ribs. We agree with these differences, which also distinguishes C. parvada from C. albovittata ,. Moreover, the median spiral cord of the teleoconch of C. hielardae ( Fig 12E–F View FIGURE 12 ) is considerably more pronounced than the adapical and abapical ones than in C. albovittata . C. hielardae is distinctly more slender (and usually smaller) than C. albovittata . One paratype of C. hielardae illustrated by Cecalupo & Perugia (2020: pl. 15, figs. 1j–l) seems much more similar to what they consider to be C. parvada .
Geographic and bathymetric distribution. Disjunct distribution, in the Tropical Northwestern Atlantic Province ( Guadeloupe) and in the Tropical Southwestern Atlantic Province (from Rio Grande do Norte to Rio de Janeiro states). Littoral to 141 m (this study).
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Indian Museum |
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Cerithiopsis hielardae Cecalupo & Perugia, 2020
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