Olivancillaria vesica ( Gmelin, 1791 )

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 : 10-13

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Olivancillaria vesica ( Gmelin, 1791 )
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Olivancillaria vesica ( Gmelin, 1791) View in CoL

Figures 6A View FIGURE 6. A – C –E; 7A, B, G

Bulla vesica Gmelin, 1791: 3433 ; Dodge 1955: 10.

Oliva auricularia View in CoL . Chenu 1845: 30, pl. 31, figs. 5–6 (non Lamarck, 1811).

Oliva aquatilis Reeve, 1850 View in CoL : pl. 18, fig. 38.

Olivancillaria (Lintricula) vesica View in CoL . H. Adams & A. Adams 1853: 141, pl. 15, fig. 2a; Fischer 1887: 598.

Claneophila auricularia . Gray 1858: 48.

Oliva vescica (sic). Marrat 1871: 23, pl. 18, figs. 283–285 (not fig. 280).

Oliva (Olivancillaria) auricularia View in CoL . Tryon 1883: 90 –91, pl. 36, fig. 93 (non Lamarck, 1811).

Lintricula auricularia . Marcus & Marcus 1959: 99 –188, pl. 1, figs. 3–9 (non Lamarck, 1811).

Olivancillaria auricularia View in CoL . Burch & Burch 1964: pl. 7, fig. 8 (non Lamarck, 1811); Thomé 1966: 167.

Olivancillaria vesica vesica View in CoL . Klappenbach 1966: 76; Rios 1970: 101, pl. 31; 1985: 110, pl. 38, fig. 488; Tursch 1988: 246; Rios 1975: 111, pl. 33, fig. 469; Rios 1994: 142, pl. 46, fig. 611; Borzone & Vargas 1999: 55 –60; Caetano & Absalão 2002: 215 –218; Caetano et al. 2003: 1 –8; Absalão & Pimenta 2005: 20, fig. 38; Rios 2009: 270, No. 668.

Olivancillaria vesica View in CoL . Carranza & Norbis 2005: 83 –89.

Diagnosis. Shell large (up to 60 mm), oval-oblong, apex usually not covered by callus; spire medium size; columellar callus thin but distinct; shell grayish with zig-zag light brown axial lines; fasciolar band light brown.

Description. Shell large oval-oblong, solid, thick (thickness ~ 1 mm); surface polished, bright; protoconch usually not covered by columellar callus; teleoconch of four flat whorls; spire of 1 2/3 convex whorl; suture channeled, half covered by columellar callus; aperture elongated, approximately 4/5 of total shell length; outer lip curved; posterior part of columella convex and smooth, with 4–10 anterior oblique folds; externally to those folds there are 2 or 3 pronounced folds parallel to columellar edge; fasciolar band well defined, light brown; posterior groove deep; siphonal channel deep ( Figure 6A View FIGURE 6. A – C –E).

Shell ultrastructure as in O. urceus ( Figure 7 View FIGURE 7. A – B D).

Radula rachiglossate ( Figure 7A View FIGURE 7. A – B ) as in O. urceus , some specimens with a unique denticle on one side of the lateral rachidian cusp.

Siphon short with few papillae of the same size on the distal tip ( Figure 7 View FIGURE 7. A – B G).

Egg capsules hemispherical, elevated, flattened and flexible. A suture bisects the capsule in two equal parts. A large operculum (escape-aperture) defined by a groove covers the entire capsule. A single embryo hatches from each capsule. According to Borzone & Vargas (1991) living specimens of Tivela mactroides and T. ventricosa are the most common oviposition substrates at least in the southern Brazil area.

Geographic distribution. Iguape (13°34’S; 38°48’W), Bahia state to Florianópolis 27°35’S; 48°33’W), Santa Catarina state, both in Brazil in 0–20 m depth. There is no record of this species outside Brazilian waters.

Type material. [ O. vesica ] was not found at the Linnaean Society of London (LSL) where most of the material studied by Linnaeus is housed. [ O. aquatilis ] holotype NHMUK 1892.9.24.20. In order to clarify the taxonomic status of Olivancillaria vesica we designate the specimen MNRJ 18.979, illustrated here ( Figures 6 View FIGURE 6. A – C D–E) as neotype, in agreement with the article 75.3.1–7 of the ICZN, with type locality Maricá, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil.

Type locality. [ O. vesica ] and [ O. aquatilis ] both from Brazil.

Other material examined. Brazil. Iguape, Bahia (BA): MNRJ 6905, MZUSP 81401; Caravelas, BA: MZUSP 61340; Cabo de São Tomé, Rio de Janeiro (RJ): MZUSP 34717; Rio das Ostras, RJ: MNRJ 9553; Buzios, RJ: MORG 20998 (intertidal), MNRJ 6910, 8541, MZUSP 80611; Barra da Tijuca, RJ: MZUSP 33532; Cabo Frio, RJ: MNHNM 9593, 9597, MORG 4185, 34197, MNRJ 2759, 2768, 2816, 4184, 4906, 5898, 8615, 14357; RJ: MORG 1056; Arraial do Cabo, RJ: MORG 42998 (intertidal), MZUSP 65715, 65716, 70938, MNRJ 2802; Saquarema, RJ: MNRJ 6246; Maricá, RJ: MNRJ 7812, 7928, NMR 61890; Niterói, RJ: MNRJ 7222, 9692, 14570; Copacabana, RJ: MORG 33897, MNRJ 5899, 8085, 8390, 13114, 13119; Praia de Grumari, RJ: MNRJ 1889, 1890, 6459, 9459, 9511; Ilha Grande, RJ: MNHNM 9592; Caraguatatuba, SP (São Paulo): MZUSP 704; Santos, SP: MORG 13590 (intertidal), 34196; Peruíbe, SP: MORG 10658, 43233 (intertidal); Ilha Comprida, SP: MNHNM 9141; Cananeia, SP: MZUSP 33242; 51196; SP: MNHNM 9154, 9175 (20 m), 9556, MORG 10657, 10824, 10872, MNRJ 14304, Matinhos, PR (Paraná): MZUSP 51160; Guaratuba, PR: MZUSP 51190, 51194; Piçarras, SC (Santa Catarina): MORG 46727, 47753, 50223; Itapema, SC: MORG 18133; Bombinhas, SC: MORG 50742 (intertidal); Campeche, SC: MORG 42889 (intertidal); Pântano do Sul, SC: MNRJ 14347; SC: MNHNM 9596.

Remarks. Bulla vesica Gmelin, 1791 was described, in brief and rather vaguely, without any particular feature that easily differentiates from other species of Olivancillaria . However, it refers to the figure of Bonanno, (1684, fig. 332) a pre-Linnean, unavailable, work. Although this figure is also somewhat imprecise it is possible to appreciate the similarity with Olivancillaria vesica (illustrated here in Figures 6 View FIGURE 6. A – C D–E). Probably, this unclear description plus a poorly defined figure brought confusion throughout history. O. vesica was usually mixed or synonymized by different authors with Oliva auricularia Lamarck, 1811 , which also has neither type material nor original illustration (e.g. Chenu (1845) and Tryon (1883) grouped O. vesica within O. auricularia ). Reeve (1850: pl. 18, sp. 38) already mentioned this problem and contributed to the general confusion by synonymizing O. auricularia Duclos (non Lamarck) within Oliva aquatilis . Most of the observed differences in the spire shape between specimens of O. vesica depend on the degree of concealment of it, due to a great variation in the amount of subsequent deposition of CaCO3 on the columellar callus.

Marcus & Marcus (1959: pl. 1, figs. 3–9) illustrated the characteristic siphon papillae of O. vesica (as Lintricula auricularia ). This distinctive character of the siphon, and the zig-zag dark axial lines and elongated shape of the shell serve to easily differentiate O. vesica from O. auricularia . Rocha Barreira (2001) also considered Marcus & Marcus’s material as O. vesica .

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

MNHNM

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Mexico City

NMR

Natuurhistorisch Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Olividae

Genus

Olivancillaria

Loc

Olivancillaria vesica ( Gmelin, 1791 )

O, Va L E R I A T E S & Pastorino, Guido 2011
2011
Loc

Olivancillaria vesica

Carranza 2005: 83
2005
Loc

Olivancillaria auricularia

Thome 1966: 167
1966
Loc

Olivancillaria vesica vesica

Rios 2009: 270
Absalao 2005: 20
Caetano 2003: 1
Caetano 2002: 215
Borzone 1999: 55
Rios 1994: 142
Tursch 1988: 246
Rios 1975: 111
Rios 1970: 101
Klappenbach 1966: 76
1966
Loc

Lintricula auricularia

Marcus 1959: 99
1959
Loc

Olivancillaria (Lintricula) vesica

Fischer 1887: 598
1887
Loc

Oliva (Olivancillaria) auricularia

Tryon 1883: 90
1883
Loc

Oliva vescica

Marrat 1871: 23
1871
Loc

Claneophila auricularia

Gray 1858: 48
1858
Loc

Oliva auricularia

Chenu 1845: 30
1845
Loc

Bulla vesica

Dodge 1955: 10
Gmelin 1791: 3433
1791
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