Chlidonophora Dall, 1903

Bitner, Maria Aleksandra & Logan, Alan, 2016, Recent Brachiopoda from the Mozambique-Madagascar area, western Indian Ocean, Zoosystema 38 (1), pp. 5-41 : 16

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Chlidonophora Dall, 1903
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Genus Chlidonophora Dall, 1903 View in CoL

TYPE SPECIES. — Terebratulina incerta Davidson, 1878 , by original designation of Dall (1903: 1538).

Chlidonophora chuni Blochmann in Chun, 1900 ( Fig. 9 View FIG ; Table 8)

Chlidonophora chuni Blochmann View in CoL in Chun, 1900: 404, 405; Blochmann 1906: 695-696. — Helmcke 1940: 239, fig. 6. — Muir- Wood 1959: 296, pl. 4, figs 5-7. — Cooper 1973a: 13, pl. 8, figs 17-26. — Hiller 1986: 121-123, fig. 11A-H. — Zezina 1981b: 157; 1985: 133; 1987: 555, 556; 2010: 1187.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Mozambique Channel. MAINBAZA, stn CP 3145, 12 bivalved specimens, 1 dorsal valve. — Stn CP 3146, 1 bivalved specimen. — Stn CC 3157, 10 bivalved specimens, 1 ventral valve, 3 dorsal valves. — Stn CC 3158, 1 bivalved specimen.

DEPTH RANGE. — 1161-1421 m.

MEASUREMENTS. — See Table 8.

REMARKS

Only two Recent species are known of this genus. Chlidonophora chuni is restricted to the Indian Ocean while C. incerta is from the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean ( Logan 2007). Muir-Wood (1959: pl. 4, figs 6-7) figured the lophophore but not the loop of C. chuni from Minikoi, surmising it to be similar to that of C. incerta , which she also figured for comparison (her pl. 3, fig. 8). Cooper (1973a: 13), on the other hand, maintained that the loop of C. chuni “contrasts strongly” with that of C. incerta . He illustrated one of Blochmann’s specimens of C. chuni (USNM 110436a) from off the Maldives to show the loop. However, the crural processes in that particular specimen are barely discernible (his pl. 8, fig. 26), whereas in the specimens from Madagascar they can be prominent, pointed and strongly converging, although they do not unite (compare Fig. 9 View FIG G-J and Fig. 9K, L View FIG ). Hiller’s description (1986) of the loop of C. chuni from eastern South Africa is much more in agreement with that seen from Madagascar, although his fig. 11F is similar to Cooper’s. Relative measurements suggest that these differences are not a function of growth stages.

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Terebratulida

Family

Chlidonophoridae

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Chlidonophora Dall, 1903

Bitner, Maria Aleksandra & Logan, Alan 2016
2016
Loc

Chlidonophora chuni

ZEZINA O. N. 1987: 555
HILLER N. 1986: 121
ZEZINA O. N. 1985: 133
ZEZINA O. N. 1981: 157
COOPER G. A. 1973: 13
WOOD H. M. 1959: 296
HELMCKE J. - G. 1940: 239
BLOCHMANN F. 1906: 695
CHUN C. 1900: 404
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