Gaza superba ( Dall, 1881 )

Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. & Cunha, Carlo M., 2006, Revision of genera Gaza and Callogaza (Vetigastropoda, Trochidae), with description of a new Brazilian species, Zootaxa 1318 (1), pp. 1-40 : 10-13

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Gaza superba ( Dall, 1881 )
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Gaza superba ( Dall, 1881) View in CoL

( Figs. 11–15 View FIGURES 11–23 , 64–66 View FIGURES 58–66 , 78–82 View FIGURES 78–82 )

Synonymy see Clench & Abbott (1943: 2). Complement:

Callogaza superba Dall, 1881: 49 View in CoL .

Gaza superba: Dall 1889: 354 View in CoL (pl. 22, figs. 4, 4a). Clench & Abbott 1943: 2 (figs. 1–2, Holotype). Abbott 1974: 49 (fig. 375). Abbott & Dance 1983: 40 (unnumbered text­fig.). Hickman & McLean 1990: 91 (figs. 51b–c, 52, 53b, f, g).

Gaza (Callogaza) superba: Thiele 1929: 78 View in CoL .

Gaza watsoni: Rios 1985: 20 View in CoL (pl. 9; fig. 79). 1994: 35 (pl. 10, fig. 104) (non Dall, 1881).

Types: Lectotype MCZ 7541 (not examined) (explicitly designated by Clench & Abbott 1943); Paralectotypes USNM 94992, 6 shells, 3 opercula, 1 dry soft parts (examined).

Type locality: off Montserrat, Caribbean .

Diagnosis: Color of shell pale­beige iridescent; surface smooth, glossy, spire height about 2/3 of body whorl width; about five whorls. Apex open in adult. Body whorl with very low, weak, spiral lines, almost smooth. Height/width ratio 1.52 on average. Carina at lower region of body whorl. Umbilicus about 75% covered by callus. Orifices in anterior part of mesopodium: 12 on left, 8 on right side. Number of epipodial tentacles: 5 on right, 6 on left side. Rachidian tooth with elongated base, about 1/10 of total radular width; about 18 tall, slender marginal teeth.

Distinctive description

Shell ( Figs. 11–15 View FIGURES 11–23 ): Size, about 40 mm in diameter; color pale­beige iridescent, about five whorls. Protoconch eroded ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 11–23 ), forming small whole communicating with umbilicus. Teleoconch with almost glossy surface, iridescent by transparency of external shell layer. Shell surface with weak axial lines, more evident on last whorls. Spire relatively low, height about 2/3 of that of body whorl. Body whorl with weak spiral carina between middle, interior thirds. Umbilicus wide, deep, 75% covered by callus ( Figs. 13, 14 View FIGURES 11–23 ). Peristome preceded by portion of body whorl weakly projected downwards, amount of deflection equal to 2 spiral lines of sculpture. Outer lip marked by short, thick deflection. Lower half of inner lip with flap­like callus covering about half of umbilicus.

Head­foot ( Figs. 78, 79, 81 View FIGURES 78–82 ): Distal end of snout somewhat concave, papillated. Papillae at edge 8–10 times longer than those close to mouth, decreasing abruptly in size towards mouth. Cephalic tentacles about twice as long as length of snout. Ommatophores located at outer dorsal base of cephalic tentacles, about 1/10 of tentacles length. Foot’s anterior orifices: 12 orifices on left, 8 on right side ( Fig. 81 View FIGURES 78–82 : fo). Epipodium with long, slender epipodial tentacles inserted sub­terminally at distal edge, on ventral surface, 5 on right, 6 on left side. Anterior tentacle about 1/4 of foot length, about twice as large as remainder; tip pointed; remaining tentacles similar in size. Posterior end of mesopodium with longitudinal, shallow furrow separating it into two halves.

Operculum ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 11–23 ): As in preceding species, except brown color.

Mantle organs ( Figs. 80, 82 View FIGURES 78–82 ): Gill of about same length as pallial cavity; extended anteriorly by wide, tall suspensory stalk. Anterior end of gill pointed; extended region detached from mantle for about 1/3 of gill length (supported by suspensory stalk). Left gill filaments three times smaller than right filaments, both filaments possessing ventral, pointed projection. Rectum about 1/4 of pallial cavity width, nearly straight ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 78–82 : rt).

Digestive system: Foregut, terminal digestive duct parameters similar to those of G. compta . Radula ( Figs. 64–66 View FIGURES 58–66 ). Rachidian with antero­posteriorly elongated base (about 50% longer than wider), narrowing gradually, about 1/10 of total radular width ( Figs. 64, 65 View FIGURES 58–66 ); cutting edge with projection turned inwards (almost 90º) covering base of preceding tooth, cutting edge triangular, tip blunt, almost half as wide as base, preceded by narrower, thickened region; cutting edge smooth or with sparse, small pointed cusps. Six lateral teeth with similar features of preceding species; 3–4 small cusps located separated from each other along proximal edge. About 15 tall, slender marginal teeth, of similar shape of those of preceding species; about 18 small, narrow, sharp pointed, well separated cusps on outer side, about 3–4 sub­terminal cusps on inner side.

Measurements of shells (in mm): UFMNH 323758, #1: 32.5 x 21.7; #2: 30.3 x 19.6.

Distribution: Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico.

Habitat: Muddy sand bottom; from 380 to 925 m depth, mostly around 600 m depth, with 1 lot of dead shells at 47 m ( Surinam).

Material examined: Paralectotypes. GULF OF MEXICO. 29º13’N 87º54’W, 380 m GoogleMaps , 16 shells, FMNH 57047 View Materials (22/vi/1956, H. R. Bullis Jr. leg.), 29º11’N 88º03’W, 417 m GoogleMaps , 3 shells, FMNH 66399 View Materials (24/ix/1957, H. R. Bullis Jr leg.). UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Mississippi ( R. V. Oregon, o.t.); South of Pascogoula , 29º09’N 88º12’W, 417–463 m GoogleMaps

depth, FMNH 187423 View Materials , 6 View Materials shells (sta. 3684, 8/viii/1962) , 29º09’N 88º11’W, 472 m depth, FMNH 187436 View Materials , 6 View Materials shells (sta. 3221, 4/iii/1961) GoogleMaps , 29º13’N 87º54’W, 444–454 m depth, 6 shells, FMNH 187425 View Materials (sta. 2825, 17/vii/1960) GoogleMaps , 1 shell, FMNH 187437 View Materials (sta. 3678, 7/viii/ 1962) ; South of Mississippi, Silver Bay , 29º07’N 88º11’W, 555 m depth, FMNH 187430 View Materials , 6 View Materials shells (sta. 1180, 3/vi/1959) GoogleMaps ; Delt Louisiana , 28º16’N 89º02’W, 925 m depth, FMNH 187443 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells (sta. 1179, 28/viii/1954) GoogleMaps ; South of the Mississippi delta, FMNH 69025 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells (ex. Ted Dranga, 1955). MEXICO. Cape Catoche , 24º22’N 87º47’W, 546 m, FMNH 187429 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells ( R. V. Oregon, sta. 11134, 9/viii/1970, o.t.). Florida; Florida straits GoogleMaps , 24º19.521’N 83º14.953’W, FMNH 323758 View Materials , 3 specimens (Sta. GHB­03­05; Bell, T. & Olaivar, B. col. 23/iv/2003) GoogleMaps . LESSER ANTILLES ( R. V. Oregon II, o.t.). DOMINICA , 15º39’N, 61º10’W, 657 m depth, FMNH 187422 View Materials , 5 View Materials shells (sta. 5929, 5/iii/1966) GoogleMaps , 15º40’N 61º09’W, 629 m depth, FMNH 187426 View Materials , 6 View Materials shells (sta. 10827, 1/xii/1969) GoogleMaps , 15º42’N 61º18’W, 685 m depth, FMNH 187444 View Materials , 1 View Materials shell (sta. 10282, 2/xii/1969) GoogleMaps ; North of Christopher , 18º28’N 63º23’W, 690 m depth, FMNH 187446 View Materials , 5 View Materials shells (sta. 10835, 6/xii/ 1969) GoogleMaps ; St. Christopher , 17º46’N 62º59’W, 657–676 m depth, FMNH 187432 View Materials , 4 View Materials shells (sta. 6696, 18/v/1967) GoogleMaps , 17º38’N, 62º48’W, 629–703 m depth, FMNH 187448 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells (sta. 6721) GoogleMaps , 17º34’N 63º42’W, 620–707 m depth, FMNH 187441 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells (sta. 6722, 5/vi/ 1967) GoogleMaps . SURINAM. North off Paramaribo, 6º48’N 55º12’W, 47 m depth, FMNH 187447 View Materials , 4 View Materials shells ( R. V. Oregon, sta. 2284, 8/ix/1958, o.t.) GoogleMaps .

Remarks: Rios (1975: 25) reported Callogaza watsoni (under Gaza ) as occurring off Pará, north Brazilian coast, 750 m, on the basis of the material collected by the R.V. Albatross; the illustration provided by the author (pl. 6, fig. 71) was a copy of the original figure by Dall (1889, pl. 22, figs. 7, 7a). In the subsequent editions ( Rios 1985, 1994), the author repeated the record of C. watsoni from Brazil, but illustrating a specimen of Gaza superba ; for this reason, the citations of Rios (1985, 1994) are here transferred to the synonymy of G. superba . However, the reexamination of the material collected by the R.V. Albatross (USNM 97116) revealed that this material actually correspond to C. watsoni (see additional comments in C. watsoni ).

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Trochida

Family

Margaritidae

Genus

Gaza

Loc

Gaza superba ( Dall, 1881 )

Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. & Cunha, Carlo M. 2006
2006
Loc

Gaza watsoni:

Rios, E. C. 1985: 20
1985
Loc

Gaza superba:

Hickman, C. S. & McLean, J. H. 1990: 91
Abbott, R. & Dance, S. P. 1983: 40
Abbott, R. T. 1974: 49
Clench, W. J. & Abbott, R. T. 1943: 2
Dall, W. H. 1889: 354
1889
Loc

Callogaza superba

Dall, W. H. 1881: 49
1881
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