Atys semistriatus Pease, 1860
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Atys semistriatus Pease, 1860 |
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Atys semistriatus Pease, 1860 View in CoL
Atys semistriata Pease, 1860: 20 View in CoL . Sowerby 1870: pl. 5, sp. 27. Smith 1872: 345. Pilsbry 1917: 217, fig. 5. Kay 1979: 426, figs 134A, B, 136A, 137A.
Atys (Alicula) semistriata View in CoL — Pilsbry 1895: 267, pl. 28, fig. 30. Kobelt 1896: 20, pl. 6, fig. 11.
Atys semistriatus View in CoL — Gosliner et al. 2008: 23.
Type locality. Hawaii .
Material examined. Hawaii, 1 shell examined, ZMB Moll 112.677 (paratype; see Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 ), H = 9.45 mm; Maui , Hawaii , live image taken, ZMBN 81656 View Materials , H = 6 mm; Tahiti , 1 shell examined, ZMBN 87082 View Materials , H = 4.1 mm; Tahiti, 1 spc. dissected, ZMBN 87082 View Materials , H = 4.9 mm; the Philippines, 2 spcs dissected, MNHN, Paris (B31/ OT1042 ), H = 4.5 mm, 6.4 mm .
Animal ( Fig. 1F View FIGURE 1 ): Body whitish-opaque, dark dots scattered over the body, abundant red blotches on the mantle; eyes visible.
Shell ( Figs 2G View FIGURE 2 , 11A View FIGURE 11 ): Maximum height 14 mm; whitish; thick, translucent, barrel-shape, oval, inflated, conspicuously wider at the centre, narrower posteriorly; anterior end protruded, posterior end truncated, apex perforate; spire sunken, umbilicated, aperture narrow posteriorly and broader anteriorly; spiral grooves at both ends only (anterior = 11–20, posterior = 11–16), which become closer towards the ends, spiral grooves deeper towards both ends forming step-like grooves, faint axial lines present.
Jaws: Present, crescent shape.
Radula ( Figs 11B, C View FIGURE 11 ): Radular formula at mid-point 25–28 x 7–6.1.6–7; median tooth with broad base, triangular central cusp with membrane-like structure on both sides, shorter triangular lateral cusps present; outer lateral teeth hook-shaped, base with rectangular projection outwardly, grooves along both outer and inner margins, size decreases outwardly. There is no differentiation between inner and outer lateral teeth.
Gizzard plates ( Figs 11D, E View FIGURE 11 ): Three gizzard plates; long and narrow; 21–31 ridges on each side of pseudorachis, V-shaped, ridges covered by single rows of tiny rods with pointed tips along top edge of ridge, both anterior and posterior sides of ridges smooth.
Male reproductive system ( Fig. 11F View FIGURE 11 ): Total length 1.5 mm (H = 6.4 mm). Formed by three parts: prostate, seminal duct and penial region; prostate elongated-ovoid, bilobed, proximal lobe larger and opaque-yellowish, striations on proximal lobe sometimes present, distal lobe semi-translucent, creamy-white; prostate inserts laterally at the beginning of posterior part of seminal duct, seminal duct broad, anterior part semi-translucent, posterior part opaque-yellowish; penial region elongated, translucent, about same length as seminal duct, slightly narrower than seminal duct.
Ecology. Sandy bottom or on Halimeda beds between depth of 3–15 m ( Gosliner et al. 2008; present study).
Geographical distribution. Madagascar, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Guam, Tahiti, Hawaii ( Kuroda & Habe 1952; Gosliner et al. 2008; present study).
Remarks. Shells of this species vary from thin and fragile ( Pease 1860) to slightly thick but always semitranslucent. Pilsbry (1895) mentioned that Atys semistriatus is identical to Atys ehrenbergi Issel, 1869 , which is a fossil found in the Red Sea. The con-specificity of these species remains to be confirmed. This species possesses an ovoid inflated shell, a feature shared with the type species Atys naucum , but its gizzard plates, radula and male reproductive system have different structure and arrangement ( Bergh 1901; Lin 1997; Carlson & Hoff 1999).
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Atys semistriatus Pease, 1860
Too, Chin Chin, Carlson, Clay, Hoff, Patty Jo & Malaquias, Manuel António E. 2014 |
Atys semistriatus
Gosliner, T. M. & Behrens, D. W. & Valdes, A. 2008: 23 |
Atys (Alicula) semistriata
Kobelt, W. 1896: 20 |
Pilsbry, H. A. 1895: 267 |
Atys semistriata
Kay, E. A. 1979: 426 |
Pilsbry, H. A. 1917: 217 |
Smith, E. A. 1872: 345 |
Pease, W. H. 1860: 20 |