Calliotropis velata Vilvens, 2006

Herbert, David G., 2024, The Vetigastropoda (Mollusca) of Walters Shoal, with descriptions of two new genera and thirty new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 923, pp. 1-119 : 27

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.923.2445

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AD68CEDD-2F2D-4010-BE7A-1B1AE9E4A0F3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10818331

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E54587AB-3844-0B06-FDCD-FECA55A8F961

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scientific name

Calliotropis velata Vilvens, 2006
status

 

Calliotropis velata Vilvens, 2006 View in CoL

Figs 13D–F View Fig , 14A–B View Fig

Calliotropis velata Vilvens, 2006: 57 View in CoL , figs 1–7.

Type loc.: off north-western Madagascar, 15°18.3′ S, 46°10.3′ E [off Mahajanga], depth 500– 550 m GoogleMaps .

Calliotropis sp. 2 . cfr. concavospira ( Schepman, 1908) – Nolf & Verstraeten 2003: 16, text-fig.

Calliotropis velata View in CoL – Vilvens 2021: 102, fig. 4a–h.

Material examined

MADAGASCAR • 1 empty shell; SW of Nosy Be ; 13.833°S, 47.617°E; depth 850–1125 m; Feb. 1975; ORSTOM leg.; dredged; NMSA J1961 View Materials GoogleMaps 1 empty shell; off Toliara; depth 400–800 m; Jan. 2001; W. Massier don.; trawled; NMSA L5555 View Materials .

WALTERS SHOAL – slopes • 1 empty shell; stn CP4905; 33°32′ S, 44°00′ E; depth 1000–1052 m; 9 May 2017; MNHN GoogleMaps 1 living specimen; stn CP4910; 32°5′ S, 44°06′ E; depth 986–988 m; 10 May 2017; DNA tissue sample; MNHN-IM-2013-67242 GoogleMaps 1 living specimen; stn CP4910; 32°5′ S, 44°06′ E; depth 986–988 m; 10 May 2017; DNA tissue sample; MNHN-IM-2013-67243 GoogleMaps 1 empty shell; stn CP4910; 32°5′ S, 44°06′ E; depth 986– 988 m; 10 May 2017; MNHN GoogleMaps 6 empty shells; stn CP4911; 32°46′ S, 44°18′ E; depth 964–965 m; 10 May 2017; MNHN GoogleMaps 4 specimens, some living; stn CP4912; 32°49′ S, 44°23′ E; depth 961–966 m; 10 May 2017; MNHN GoogleMaps .

Distribution

West coast of Madagascar, from the Nosy Be area south to the Taolagnaro (Fort Dauphin) region, at depths of 425–986 m and the east coast of Mozambique ( Vilvens 2021); extending south to Walters Shoal where it has been trawled on the surrounding slopes at depths of 965–1000 m (live-taken material 966–986 m), on substrata of coarse sand, solitary coral rubble and pteropod shell debris, with diverse sponges, cnidarians, decapods and echinoids.

Remarks

Specimens from Walters Shoal typically have four spiral cords on the base, the strength of the beading of which varies between individuals. The innermost basal cord, which is usually the most coarsely beaded, and also often the strongest, may occasionally be duplex. The observation of Vilvens (2006) regarding the absence of a correlation between specimen size and the closure of the umbilicus by the overarching septum applies equally to material from Walters Shoal.

The shell microsculpture is typical of Calliotropis , comprising well-defined, tightly packed, slash-like marks ( Fig. 14A View Fig ). The protoconch is large and globose, strongly exsert, comprising approx. 1.25 whorls, diameter 500–510 μm ( Fig. 14B View Fig ); apex rounded, terminal lip very slightly convex, not thickened; surface smooth, no superficial microsculpture evident.

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NMSA

KwaZulu-Natal Museum

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Seguenziida

Family

Eucyclidae

Genus

Calliotropis

Loc

Calliotropis velata Vilvens, 2006

Herbert, David G. 2024
2024
Loc

Calliotropis velata

Vilvens C. 2021: 102
2021
Loc

Calliotropis velata

Vilvens C. 2006: 57
2006
Loc

Calliotropis sp. 2

Nolf F. & Verstraeten J. 2003: 16
2003
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