Turris spectabilis ( Reeve, 1843 )
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Turris spectabilis ( Reeve, 1843) View in CoL
Plate 27 View PLATE 27 , figs A–F
Pleurotoma spectabilis Reeve, 1843 View in CoL : pl. 1, sp. 6; Weinkauff 1875: 22, pl. 4, fig. 9. Type loc.: Ticao Is., Philippines.
Turris spectabilis View in CoL ; Hedley 1922: 217; Powell 1964: 336, pl. 181, figs 16, 17; Habe 1970: 121, pl. 38, fig. 21; Cernohorsky 1972: 182, pl. 53, fig. 1; Drivas & Jay 1986: 28, text fig.; Wilson 1994: 194, pl. 38, fig. 11; Hasegawa et al. 2000: 631, pl. 314, fig. 60; Olivera & Sysoev 2008: pl. 682, fig. 8; Robin 2008: pl. 449, fig. 1.
DESCRIPTION: Shell somewhat pyramidal-fusiform (b/l 0.26–0.31, a/l 0.34–0.39) on account of its shorter base and siphonal canal; the canal is recurved to the right. Whorls strongly convex, with periphery median. Outer lip in side view strongly convex, opisthocline above; anal sinus shallow, linear.
Sculpture: subsutural area concave, without a distinct strong cord (but 1–3 fairly weak to very weak ridges in subsutural area) nor a sulcus. Sinus cord narrow, depressed and ledge-like in adult (thin and granular in juveniles); periphery with a prominent, sloping angle, formed by the bluntly angular peripheral cord (and a weaker one immediately above it); base of spire whorls with 1-3 ridges, and some thin ridges. Base of last whorl with 10–12 spiral ridges, those above widely-spaced and obtusely angled, those on end of rostrum thin and closer. Interstitial sculpture of oblique striae, visible mainly on base of whorls and on rostrum.
Yellowish-white, vividly stained below the suture (particularly on early whorls) with a band of reddish-or orange-brown (occasionally dark brown) and usually with a similar zone around upper part of base; main cords with conspicuous spots or bars of dark brown, strongest on peripheral cord; sinus cord and basal cords vividly spotted with dark brown and white.
Attains 80 mm.
DISTRIBUTION: Zululand and Gulf of Aden eastwards through Indonesia and the Philippines to Melanesia ( Marshall Islands), Queensland, Japan and Kiribati, New Caledonia and French Polynesia in clean sand, often under rocks or coral, 4– 120 m.
TYPES: Holotype originally in Stainforth colln, now evidently lost ( Powell 1964) .
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED: JAPAN: off Kii, 90 m ( NMSA J3691: M. Azuma) . PHILIPPINES: Olango Is., 15 m, and 20–25 m (G. Poppe colln) ; same data, 24–40 fath. [44–73 m] (BO colln) ; between Bohol, Olango and Cebu Islands, 20–60 m ; Bogo, northern Cebu, deep water (BO colln) ; Panglao, Bohol (NM L1856: D. Steinke) ; off Punta Engano, Mactan Is. ( NMSA K2438: F. J. Springsteen) . MARQUESAS IS.: Nuku Hiva (BO colln, dived H, Morrison) . QUEENSLAND: Townsville (BO colln, ex K. & G. Rowse) . THAILAND: Ko Aen Village, Talang, Phuket, 10–20 m, fishing nets ( NMSA L5196: RK) ; Pattam, Saibury district, 10–15 m, nets ( NMSA L5113: S. Patamakanthan) . MOZAMBIQUE: Quissimajul Bay, 3–4 m, mud, sand and algae (BO colln, ex C. P. Fernandes) ; N. of Beira, 18–37 m ( NMSA G3267: B. Lafferty) . SOUTH AFRICA: Leadsman Shoal, northern Zululand, 7–11 m, under stone ledge, half buried on sand ( NMSA E2502: D. Herbert, dived) ; same locality, 8–11 m ( NMSA E6511: D. Herbert, dived) ; NEW CALEDONIA: 20°49.5’S, 165°19.6’E, 10 m, MNHN GoogleMaps ; 20°40.4’S, 165°114.9’E, 26-40 m, MNHN ; FRENCH POLYNESIA: 23°48.5’S, 147°53.5’E, 120-150 m, MNHN GoogleMaps .
REMARKS: The shorter siphonal canal, lack of a differentiated subsutural cord or sulcus, and the combination of vivid reddish- or orange-brown zones and dark brown spots distinguish T. spectabilis from T. garnonsii and T. babylonia .
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Turris spectabilis ( Reeve, 1843 )
Kilburn, Richard N., Fedosov, Alexander E. & Olivera, Baldomero M. 2012 |
Turris spectabilis
Olivera & Sysoev 2008: 44 |
Robin 2008: 44 |
Hasegawa 2000: 631 |
Wilson 1994: 194 |
Drivas 1986: 28 |
Cernohorsky 1972: 182 |
Habe 1970: 121 |
Powell 1964: 336 |
Hedley 1922: 217 |
Pleurotoma spectabilis
Weinkauff 1875: 22 |