Murexsul (Murexsul) jahami, Merle & Garrigues, 2011
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Subgenus Murexsul Iredale, 1915 View in CoL
Murexsul (Murexsul) jahami n. sp. ( Fig. 7A, B View FIG )
Muricidae sp. – Pointier & Lamy 1998: 104.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Martinique. 250 m deep, holotype ( MNHN. IM.24630) (H: 26 mm) and 1 paratype (Coll. DL) (H: 25 mm).
TYPE LOCALITY. — Martinique. Eastern Martinique, Peninsula Caravelle.
ETYMOLOGY. — Named in honour of Patrice de Jaham.
DESCRIPTION OF HOLOTYPE
Protoconch unknown. Teleoconch biconic, of seven whorls, 26 mm high, 21.8 mm wide (including spines). Last (seventh) whorl 62% of total height. Spire tall, apical angle 54° (excluding spines), 118° (including spines). Spiral sculpture of marked primary cords. First whorl not seen. Second whorl: P1, P2 and P3 present. Third whorl: no change. Fourth whorl: appearance of primary cord IP (on sutural ramp), secondary cords adis and abis (on sutural ramp), s1 and s2. Fifth whorl: P2 atrophied. Sixth whorl: P2 atrophied further. Seventh whorl: adis, IP and abis (on infrasutural ramp), P1 to P5, s1 to s5 (on convex part of whorl), and P6 and ADP present (on siphonal canal). P1, P3 and P4 and ADP cord spines hypertrophied, P5 spine slightly atrophied, P2 and P6 spines more atrophied. Longest spines (P1) distally bifid. First and second whorls with seven varices each. Six varices present on each of third to penultimate whorls. Last whorl with five varices. Microsculpture finely scabrous due to slightly erected growing lamellae. Aperture oval, 27.5% of diameter (including spines), 59.6% of shell height. Columellar lip smooth, erect, adherent only adapically. No anal sulcus. Outer lip finely crenulate, denticles varying in prominence: ID and D1+D2 (fused denticles); D3 to D5 split. Siphonal canal 30.8% of shell height, narrowly open, weakly recurved dorsally. Pseudumbilicus narrow. Colour pale tan with a darker spiral band between P3 and P4.
INTERSPECIFIC COMPARISONS
Murexsul jahami View in CoL n. sp. belongs to the American members of the group of Murexsul (M.) oxytatus (Smith, 1938) View in CoL defined by Merle & Houart (2003) and discussed later by Houart (2006). Some of them have been placed previously in Muricopsis Bucquoy & Dautzenberg, 1882 View in CoL by Vokes (1994). In this group, species with spiny patterns bear strongly developed P1, P3, P4 and ABP spines, poorly developed P5 spines, atrophied P2 spine, and the P6 spine generally missing. In this group, M. (M.) jahami View in CoL n. sp. can be compared with M. (M.) oxytatus View in CoL ( Fig. 7D View FIG ), M. (M.) zylmanae (Petuch, 1993) View in CoL ( Fig. 7F View FIG ), M. (M.) chesleri Houart, 2006 View in CoL ( Fig. 7E View FIG ) and M. (M.) sunderlandi (Petuch, 1987) View in CoL ( Fig. 7C View FIG .). Murexsul (M.) oxytatus View in CoL , M. (M.) zylmanae View in CoL and M. (M.) chesleri View in CoL are three very closely similar species. They are easily distinguishable from M. (M.) jahami View in CoL n. sp. by their higher spire, their less inflated last whorl, and their narrower aperture. The inner lip can be ornamented by one or two columellar tubercles in some specimens of M. (M.) oxytatus View in CoL and M. (M.) chesleri View in CoL , whereas it is smooth in M. (M.) jahami View in CoL n. sp. Murexsul (M.) sunderlandi View in CoL from the Bahamas resembles M. (M.) jahami View in CoL n. sp. more closely in sharing an inflated last whorl. Nevertheless, the surface of M. (M.) jahami View in CoL n. sp. is very scabrous, whereas it is almost smooth in M. (M.) sunderlandi View in CoL . Considering the primary cord spines, P1, P3, P4 and ADP are strongly hypertrophied and the distal part of these spines is weakly open in M. (M.) jahami View in CoL n. sp., while they are not so well-developed in M. (M.) sunderlandi View in CoL . Moreover, spine MP is present in M. (s.s.) sunderlandi View in CoL , whereas it is missing in M. (M.) jahami View in CoL n. sp. In the aperture, the columellar lip is adherent in M. (M.) sunderlandi View in CoL , whereas it is erected in M. (M.) jahami View in CoL n. sp.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Indian Museum |
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Murexsul (Murexsul) jahami
Merle, Didier & Garrigues, Bernard 2011 |
Murexsul jahami
Merle & Garrigues 2011 |
M. (M.) jahami
Merle & Garrigues 2011 |
M. (M.) jahami
Merle & Garrigues 2011 |
M. (M.) jahami
Merle & Garrigues 2011 |
M. (M.) jahami
Merle & Garrigues 2011 |
M. (M.) jahami
Merle & Garrigues 2011 |
M. (M.) jahami
Merle & Garrigues 2011 |
M. (M.) jahami
Merle & Garrigues 2011 |
M. (M.) jahami
Merle & Garrigues 2011 |
M. (M.) chesleri
Houart 2006 |
M. (M.) chesleri
Houart 2006 |
M. (M.) chesleri
Houart 2006 |
Muricopsis
Bucquoy & Dautzenberg 1882 |