Olivancillaria teaguei Klappenbach, 1964

O, Va L E R I A T E S & Pastorino, Guido, 2011, A revision of the genus Olivancillaria (Mollusca: Olividae) from the southwestern Atlantic, Zootaxa 2889, pp. 1-34 : 24

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5689171

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Olivancillaria teaguei Klappenbach, 1964
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Olivancillaria teaguei Klappenbach, 1964 View in CoL

Figures 8A View FIGURE 8. A – C –E

Klappenbach, 1964, 132–134: pl. 8 figs. 1–2, 4–5, 8; Thomé 1966: 167; Sicardi 1967: 57; Rios 1970: 100, pl. 31; Figueiras & Sicardi 1973: 262, pl. 14 fig. 190; Rios 1975: 110, pl. 32, fig. 466; Scarabino 1977: 190; Rios 1985: 110, pl. 38, fig. 485; 1994: 142, pl. 46, fig. 608; Brazeiro & Defeo 1996: 529; Scarabino 2004: 322; Scarabino et al. 2006: 145, fig. 1; Carranza 2007: 22; Rios 2009: 269, N° 665.

Diagnosis. Shell very small (up to 25.8 mm) oval-oblong; spire short; apex rounded; columellar callus faint, poorly defined; siphonal channel, shallow; shell whitish, columellar folds and siphonal canal brownish.

Description. Shell, small, oval-oblong, medium thickness (~0.6 mm), smooth; protoconch partially covered by columellar callus; spire short; transition to teleoconch indistinct; suture channeled; columellar callus faint, uniform reaching suture; aperture elongated 3/4 of shell length; outer lip smooth, curved; 7–12 anterior oblique folds usually brownish; externally to those folds and parallel to columellar edge, 4 or 5 pronounced folds; fasciolar band well defined with posterior groove deep all along, brownish; siphonal channel shallow ( Figures 8A View FIGURE 8. A – C –E).

Shell ultrastructure of three layers: as in O. urceus ( Figure 9 View FIGURE 9. A F).

Radula as in other species ( Figure 9 View FIGURE 9. A E).

Distribution. From Chuí (33°44’S; 53°21’W), Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil to La Coronilla (33°53’S; 53°30’W), Rocha Department, Uruguay, usually intertidal or in the surf zone.

Type material. Holotype MNHNM 1238; 25 paratypes: MORG 8845, 3 specimens, from Chuí, Rio Grande do Sul (RS); MACN-In 27537, 2; MLP 11619, 1; MNHNM 1218, 2; 1230, 7; 1237, 3; 1241, 4; MORG 17765, 1; MZUSP 188859, 2, all from La Coronilla, Rocha, Uruguay.

Type locality. La Coronilla, Rocha Department, Uruguay.

Other material examined. Brazil. Chuí, RS: MORG 39228, 46529 (intertidal). Uruguay. Chuy, Rocha: MNHNM 2174; La Coronilla, Rocha: MNHNM 4301, MORG 15199 (intertidal), 16240 (intertidal), 32618, 47367, 49177 (intertidal), MZUSP 33087, NMR 57109, MNRJ 3390.

Remarks. The small size and creamy white color of Olivancillaria teaguei are the main differences from the other species of the genus. Castellanos (1964) reported its presence in argentine waters based on the lots 1403, 3040, 3954, 4176–1, 7227 housed at MLP Buenos Aires province. No specimen of O. teaguei from the Argentina coast was ever found at the MLP or MACN. Those lots mentioned by Castellanos are O. carcellesi and O. orbignyi , both common species from the Argentina coast.

MNHNM

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Mexico City

MLP

Museo de La Plata

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

NMR

Natuurhistorisch Museum

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

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