Stenosemus albus ( Linnaeus, 1767 )

Sirenko, Boris I. & Khabibulina, Valeriya, 2025, The widespread chiton Stenosemus albus (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) is absent from the Pacific Ocean, and a new chiton species, Zootaxa 5729 (2), pp. 201-232 : 214-221

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Stenosemus albus ( Linnaeus, 1767 )
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Stenosemus albus ( Linnaeus, 1767) View in CoL

( Figures 4A View FIGURE 4 , 11A–I View FIGURE 11 , 12–18 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13 View FIGURE 14 View FIGURE 15 View FIGURE 16 View FIGURE 17 View FIGURE 18 )

Chiton albus Linnaeus 1767: 1107 .

Chiton oryza Spengler 1797: 94 .

Chiton aselloides Lowe 1825: 103 , pl. 5: fig. 5.

Chiton sagrinatus Couthouy 1838: 217 .

Chiton ( Stenosemus) albus ; Middendorff 1847: 120

Lophyrus albus ( Linnaeus 1767) var. infuscatus Sparre Schneider 1881: 57 .

Ischnochiton ( Trachydermon) albus Pilsbry 1892:70 View in CoL (in part) (synonymy).

Trachydermon albus Linnaeus 1767 var. infuscatus Pilsbry 1893: 64 .

Lophyrochiton albus View in CoL ; Jakovleva 1952: 102, figs 6/A, 11/3, 53, pl. 10: figs 3a–b (bibliography and synonymy (in part).

Lophyrochiton albus var. infuscatus Jakovleva 1952: 103 View in CoL (in part).

Ischnochiton albus View in CoL ; Matthews 1953: 244, 246, fig. 5; Muus 1959: 51, fig. 29; Knudsen 1970: 5; 394; Langer 1978: 274, figs. 4, 6–7.

Ischnochiton ( Stenosemus) albus View in CoL ; Kaas 1985: 318, 319; Sirenko 1986: 125.

Stenosemus albus View in CoL ; Sirenko 1987: 40, fig. 9; 2001: 103.

Type material. Syntype, LSL.4, In the Linnean Society of London ,

Type locality. “ In O. Islandico ” .

Material examined. A total of about 500 spms:

Severnaja Zemlja. Golomjanniy Island , 79°30′N, 90°40′E, sample 11, 8.5 m, pebbles, 8 spms, BL 8.5–14 mm GoogleMaps .

Franz Josef Land. Alexander Land , 20 m, stones, pebbles, muddy sand, 1 spm, BL 6 mm, 08.10.1970 ; Kheisa Island , sample 556, 1.5 m, stones, 1 spm, BL 20 mm, 16.10.1982 .

Spitsbergen Islands. Kongsfjord, stn. 2, 78°59′N, 11°57′E, 15 m, stones, pebbles, 3 spms, BL 6–12 mm, August 1996 GoogleMaps ; 78°03′N, 14°33′E, 28–30 m, stones, pebbles, 3 spms, BL 3–12 mm, 07.09.1899 GoogleMaps ; R/ V Polarstern, stn. 91, 80°02′N, 12°58′E, 66 m, stones, shells, 1 spm, BL 14 mm, 14 07.1991 GoogleMaps .

Kara Sea. Novaja Zemlja, Zelanija Cape, Klokova Cape, 73°06′N, 56°35′E, 25 m, pebbles, 7 spms, BL 5–12 mm, 21.09.1927 GoogleMaps ; 76°49′N, 69°50′E, 404 m, 1 spm, BL 10 mm, 22.09.1931 GoogleMaps ; 76°18′N, 68°49′E, 90 m, stones, mud, 3 spms, BL 10–12 mm, 23.09.1934 GoogleMaps ; R/ V Akademik Mstislav Keldish, stn 4988, St. Anna Trough , 76°36′82’’N, 71°15′08’’E, 220–225 m, 2 spms, BL 13–17 mm, 24.09.2007 .

Barents Sea. Jarnishnaja Inlet, intertidal, stones, 110 spms, BL 3–14 mm, 15.07.1987 ; Nemetskij Island , intertidal, stones, 14 spms, BL 7–16 mm, 12.07.1987 ; Cheshskaja Inlet, 67°30′N, 46°30′E, 60 m, stones, mud, 2 spms, BL 5–13 mm, 1925 GoogleMaps ; 75°13′N, 35°08′E, 178 m, stones, mud, 4 spms, BL 10–13 mm, 15.08.1929 GoogleMaps ; R/V Persey, stn 4008, 69°07′N, 36°29′E, 50 m, stones,mud, 3 spms, BL 9–13 mm, 25.08.1936 GoogleMaps ; R/ V Persey, Motovskiy Bay , stn 1824, 69°37′N, 32°14′E, 215 m, stones, mud, 1 spm, BL 10 mm, 12.06.1931 GoogleMaps .

White Sea. 65°12′N, 34°47′E, 10 m, stones, 4 spms, BL 10–13 mm, August. 1981 GoogleMaps ; 65°10′N, 35°03′E, 60 m, stones, 8 spms, BL 10–11 mm, August. 1981 GoogleMaps ; 65°08′N, 35°20′E, 20 m, stones, 5 spms, BL 3–10 mm, August. 1981 GoogleMaps ; 64°58′N, 35°26′E, 38 m, stones, 32 spms, BL 3–12 mm, August. 1981 GoogleMaps ; 65°12′N, 34°47′E, 10 m, stones, 4 spms, BL 10–13 mm, August. 1981 GoogleMaps ; 65°42′N, 39°44′E, 40 m, stones, 8 spms, BL 4–11 mm, August. 1981 GoogleMaps ; 66°10′N, 40°15′E, 80 m, stones, 4 spms, BL 10–12 mm, July. 1981 GoogleMaps ; 66°26′N, 36°36′E, 7 m, stones, 3 spms, BL 6–9 mm, July. 1981 GoogleMaps .

Norwegian Sea. Storfjord, 9 m, 1 spm, BL 16 ,0 mm, 13.08.1899 ; R/V Maslov, stn. 281, 77°28′N, 12°01′E, 150 m, stones, mud, 2 spms, BL 10–13 mm, 09.09.1969 GoogleMaps ; stn 222, 74°24′N, 23°30′E, 195 m, stones, mud, 2 spms, BL 9– 10 mm, 18.08.1969 GoogleMaps ; stn 237, 74°30′N, 25°30′E, 300 m, stones, mud, 1 spm, BL 9 mm, 30.08.1969 GoogleMaps ; R/V Persey, stn 215, 76°15′N, 14°16′E, 140 m, stones, mud, 4 spms, BL 10–13 mm, 27.09.1924 GoogleMaps ; R/V Tunets, 67°30′N, 06°45′E, stn 43, 1400 m, 3 spms, BL 5–11 mm, 08.07.1978 GoogleMaps . Tromsø, intertidal pool, 6 spms, BL 5.5–9.5 mm; Tromsø, intertidal pool, 2 spm, BL 6–7 mm, 19.10.1995 .

Newfoundland Bank. R/ V Sevastopol, stn. 3194, 43°05′N, 64°08′E, 87–93 m, 2 spms, BL 10–11 mm, 27.08.1960; R/ V Nereida stn. 84, 42. 8408 N, 50.1062 E, 41 m, 1 spm, BL 9.5 mm, 2008 GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Arctic Ocean (Kara, Barents, White, Norwegian, Baffin, Labrador seas and Canadian Arctic), North Atlantic Ocean up to the Gulf of Maine and Azores Islands.

Diagnosis. Chiton of small size, elongate oval, shell moderately elevated and carinated, intermediate valves not beaked, surface of tegmentum microgranulose. Slit formula 13–14/1–3/10–16. Girdle dorsally covered with juxtaposed, bent round-topped spicules, all surface of dorsal spicules smooth or weakly longitudinally grooved in upper half of spicule, with about 10 short ribs on top. Marginal spicules of four forms like in S. magnidentis sp. nov. Central tooth of radula elongate, more or less rectangular slightly widened in basal part and with narrow, somewhat convex blade in distal part, first lateral teeth oar-shaped, head of major lateral tooth relatively narrow (ratio of length of head to width of head 3.03–4.07), bicuspidate, inner denticle long, narrow and sharply pointed, outer denticle very small, pointed, sometimes not developed. Color of tegmentum white often with concentric brown streaks. 16–23 gills per side, arranged from valve IV to valve VIII in specimens with body length of 7.5 to 17 mm accordingly.

Remarks. In addition to the above-mentioned variability in the number of gills, age-related variability is also noted in the slight enlargement of the head of the major radular tooth. At the same time, the head itself remains sharply pointed. The largest specimen ( 20 mm long) was collected near Franz Josef Land. Kaas and Van Belle (1990) reported the largest specimen with a body length of 22 mm. However, individuals with a body lengths greater than 16 mm are rare.

S. albus belongs to the group of widespread and numerous chitons on the shelf. This species inhabits mainly the intertidal zone to 300 m, but Kaas & Van Belle (1990) reported this species down to about almost 1000 m. It forms especially high densities of settlement (up to 240 spm/m 2) and biomass (up to 11 g /m 2) at a depth of 6–90 m in the White Sea. Judging from the temperatures at the northern and southern edges of its range, this species breeds at low temperatures ranging from negative temperatures close to 0°C to +5°C. In the Arctic Ocean (particularly off Franz Josef Land), the species inhabits constant subzero temperatures at which it apparently breeds. Females with mature gonads were usually observed in late summer (White Sea, Barents Sea). Mature eggs are covered with a hull with numerous appendages in the form of tubular outgrowths, like in S. magnidentis sp. nov. and S. sharpii .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Polyplacophora

Order

Chitonida

Family

Ischnochitonidae

Genus

Stenosemus

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Stenosemus albus ( Linnaeus, 1767 )

Sirenko, Boris I. & Khabibulina, Valeriya 2025
2025
Loc

Stenosemus albus

Sirenko, B. I. 1987: 40
1987
Loc

Ischnochiton ( Stenosemus ) albus

Sirenko, B. I. 1986: 125
Kaas, P. 1985: 318
1985
Loc

Ischnochiton albus

Langer, P. D. 1978: 274
Knudsen, J. 1970: 5
Muus, B. 1959: 51
Matthews, G. 1953: 244
1953
Loc

Lophyrochiton albus

Jakovleva, A. M. 1952: 102
1952
Loc

Lophyrochiton albus var. infuscatus

Jakovleva, A. M. 1952: 103
1952
Loc

Ischnochiton ( Trachydermon ) albus

Pilsbry, H. A. 1892: 70
1892
Loc

Chiton ( Stenosemus ) albus

Middendorff, A. T. 1847: 120
1847
Loc

Chiton sagrinatus

Couthouy, J. P. 1838: 217
1838
Loc

Chiton aselloides

Lowe, R. T. 1825: 103
1825
Loc

Chiton oryza

Spengler, L. 1797: 94
1797
Loc

Chiton albus

Linnaeus, C. 1767: 1107
1767
Loc

Lophyrus albus ( Linnaeus 1767 ) var. infuscatus

Sparre Schneider, J. 1767: 57
1767
Loc

Trachydermon albus Linnaeus 1767 var. infuscatus

Pilsbry, H. A. 1767: 64
1767
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