Gaza olivacea Quinn, 1991

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 : 15-18

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Gaza olivacea Quinn, 1991
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Gaza olivacea Quinn, 1991 View in CoL

( Figs. 24–27 View FIGURES 24–36 , 61–63 View FIGURES 58–66 , 89–91 View FIGURES 89–92 )

Synonymy: see Quinn (1991:166). Complement:

Gaza sp : Hickman & McLean 1990: 91 (fig. 51a).

Gaza olivacea: Quinn 1991:166–168 View in CoL , figs. 1–3. Merlano & Hegedus 1994:117, fig. 366.

Types: Holotype USNM 752369 View Materials ; Paratypes USNM 859424 View Materials , 22 View Materials shells ; USNM 752390 View Materials , 17 View Materials shells ; UMML 308365 View Materials , 1 View Materials shell ; FSBCI 39513 , 1 shell. (All examined) .

Type locality: COLOMBIA; off Península de la Guajire, 12º30’N 72º08’W, 475 m depth GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis: Color of entire shell beige iridescent; surface smooth, spire low with about five whorls. Protoconch with hole in adult. Body whorl with very low spiral lines, glossy. Height/width 1.47 on average. Weak carina in lower level of body whorl. Umbilicus almost completely covered by callus, except by narrow lower opening. Orifices in anterior part of mesopodium: 7 on left, 8 on right side. Number of epipodial tentacles: 6 on right side. Rachidian tooth with elongated base, about 1/10 of total radular width, six lateral teeth somewhat similar to rachidian, about 10–12 tall, slender marginal teeth.

Distinctive description

Shell ( Figs. 24–27 View FIGURES 24–36 ): Size about 35 mm. Color beige with green tinge. Outline turbiniform; spire height, volume approximately same as body whorl. Protoconch eroded forming small hole communicated with umbilicus ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 24–36 ). Spire profile forming hemisphere; whorls weakly convex, suture shallow. Sculpture similar to that of G. superba ; shell surface somewhat glossy; spiral lines weakly visible, about 15 spiral lines on penultimate whorl; axial sculpture almost absent, except some very weak lines in periumbilical area. Callus covering umbilicus almost completely, except for short, narrow lower region ( Figs. 26, 27 View FIGURES 24–36 ), surrounded by inner lip, forming tube communicating with umbilical chamber.

The following anatomical description is based on a re­hydrated specimen.

Head­foot ( Figs. 89, 91 View FIGURES 89–92 ): Snout papillae broad (about 1/20 of shout width and length), touching each other. Tentacles having two clearly separated regions: basal half broader, with long cilia; distal half slender, smooth. Epipodial tentacles slightly short, uniform in size, stubby, 7 on left, 8 on right side ( Fig. 89 View FIGURES 89–92 ), inserting on ventral surface of epipodium (instead of its border). Foot’s anterior orifices 6 on right ( Fig. 91 View FIGURES 89–92 ) side, not seen on left side.

Operculum: similar to that of Gaza compta .

Mantle organs: Details not seen because of problematic preservation.

Digestive system ( Fig. 90 View FIGURES 89–92 ): Foregut with similar characters to G. compta . Radular ( Figs. 61–63 View FIGURES 58–66 ) characters similar to those of G. compta , with following differences: rachidian and lateral teeth about 50% longer antero­posteriorly than their width ( Figs. 61, 62 View FIGURES 58–66 ); rachidian about 1/10 of total radular width; fewer marginal teeth (about 10–12 pairs per row), slender, with marginal cusps along almost entire length (about 30 pairs). Intestinal loops in anterior region of visceral mass, posterior region of pallial cavity very wide ( Fig. 90 View FIGURES 89–92 ), having two long antero­posterior loops preceding rectum.

Measurements of shell (in mm): Holotype = 32.9 x 27.0.

Distribution: Caribbean Sea to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Habitat: Muddy bottom with coral aggregations; from 370 to 606 m depth, mostly at 400 m depth; with a record of a dead shell in 28 m depth (FMNH 187421).

Material examined: ( R. V. Oregon, o.t.; S.Walker det.). COLOMBIA. Off Riohacha ( R. V. Oregon II) : 11º25’N 73º56’W, 440 m depth, FMNH 187431 View Materials , 4 View Materials shells (sta. 11252, 10/ xi/1970) GoogleMaps ; off Península de la Guajire, 444–454 m depth, FMNH 187445 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells, (sta. 4923, 2/vi/1964) , 12º31’N 71º58’W, 380 m depth, FMNH 187435 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells (sta. 5692, 10/ x/1965) GoogleMaps ; 12º30’N 72º08’W, 475 m depth, FMNH 187434 View Materials , 12 View Materials shells (Topotype, sta. 5690, 10/x/1965) GoogleMaps ; off Santa Marta, 11º03’N 75º10’W, 370 m depth, FMNH 187440 View Materials , 12 View Materials shells (sta. 10260, 2/xii/1968) GoogleMaps , 11º18’N 74º44’W, 606 m, FMNH 187424 View Materials , 3 View Materials shells (sta. 11248, 9/ ix/1970) GoogleMaps , 11º04’N 74º25’W, 28 m depth, FMNH 187421 View Materials , 1 View Materials shell (sta. 10266, 2/xii/1968) GoogleMaps . TRINIDAD. Northwest, 11º33’N 62º30’W, 370 m, FMNH 187442 View Materials , 2 View Materials shells (sta. 2782, 20/ iv/1960) GoogleMaps , 11º37’N 62º47’W, 370–444 m depth, FMNH 187428 View Materials , 3 View Materials shells (sta. 5037, 24/ix/ 1964) GoogleMaps , 11º31’N, 62º24’W 343–370 m depth, FMNH 187427 View Materials , 6 View Materials shells (sta. 2351, 23/ix/ 1958) GoogleMaps ; off west side on Penin, 12º29’N 72º19’W, 490 m, FMNH 187439 View Materials , 3 View Materials shells (sta. 5689, 9/x/1965) GoogleMaps . SURINAM. North off Paramaribo , 7º34’N 54º13’W, 370 m depth, FMNH 187433 View Materials , 6 View Materials shells (sta. 4301, 24/iii/1963) GoogleMaps , 7º34’N 54º50’W, 370 m depth, FMNH 223560 View Materials , 49 View Materials shells (sta. 2005, 6/xi/1957) GoogleMaps . FRENCH GUIANA. North of Cayenne , 7º10’N 53º07’W, 370 m depth, 6 shells, FMNH 187438 View Materials (sta. 2026, 9/xi/1957) GoogleMaps , 370 m, 20 shells, FMNH 223558 View Materials (sta. 2026, 9/xi/1957) . BRAZIL; Rio de Janeiro; 23º40’S 41º00’W, 545 m depth, IBUFRJ 10050 , 1 shell and part of dry specimen (Revizee central II, RV Astrogaroupa, sta. #5C, 25/x/1997) GoogleMaps .

Remarks: The single lot examined from Brazil (IBUFRJ 10050), contains one complete dry specimen and soft parts of another specimen. This material differs from the remaining lots of G. olivacea examined by having a lower spire and a more discoidal shell outline. However, the remaining shell characters, such as sculpture, color and umbilical flap, are very similar. As the G. olivacea lots from the north Atlantic lack soft parts for a more comprehensive analysis, and taking into account the remaining shell similarities of both materials, a conservative approach is given here: the specimens from Brazil are referred to G. olivacea , until addition material becomes available.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Trochida

Family

Margaritidae

Genus

Gaza

Loc

Gaza olivacea Quinn, 1991

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

Gaza olivacea: Quinn 1991:166–168

Merlano, J. M. D. & Hegedus, M. P. 1994: 117
Quinn, J. F. Jr. 1991: 168
1991
Loc

Gaza sp

Hickman, C. S. & McLean, J. H. 1990: 91
1990
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