Tibatrochus cf. incertus ( Schepman, 1908 )

Herbert, David G., 2015, An annotated catalogue and bibliography of the taxonomy, synonymy and distribution of the Recent Vetigastropoda of South Africa (Mollusca), Zootaxa 4049 (1), pp. 1-98 : 31

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4049.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5630576

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scientific name

Tibatrochus cf. incertus ( Schepman, 1908 )
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Tibatrochus cf. incertus ( Schepman, 1908) —new record

( Figures 4 View FIGURE 4. A – C G–J, 10A, B)

Priotrochus View in CoL (?) incertus Schepman, 1908: 45 , pl. 2, fig. 4; Van der Bijl et al., 2010: 60, 124. Type loc.: Siboga View in CoL St’n 59, western entrance Samau-Strait, 390 m; holotype originally in ZMA (3.08.030), now in RMNH.

Tibatrochus incertus — Poppe et al., 2006: 46, pl. 15, figs 1, 2.

Distribution. Central Indo-West Pacific to central Mozambique, KwaZulu-Natal and southern Transkei (off Shixini Point); 95–500 m (living 95–250 m).

Notes. This material closely resembles Tibatrochus incertus from S.E. Asia, but in most of the western Indian Ocean material the suture is less strongly indented and the subsutural region is almost smooth, as opposed to distinctly coronate. There are, however, some local specimens in which the axial ribs extend to the adapical suture, rendering the shoulder region strongly undulant or nodular ( Fig 4 View FIGURE 4. A – C I). Occasional individuals from Mozambique have weaker sculpture ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4. A – C J) and may also have and additional spiral cord above and/or below the periphery. This variation in sculpture needs to be evaluated in more detail before a decision on the status of the local material can be made. As with Calliotropis eucheloides above, it may be that a single sculpturally variable species is involved. The radula of this genus has not previously been illustrated, so I take the opportunity to do so ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 A, B). As expected in calliotropid taxa, the rachidian is hooded, but unlike species of Calliotropis , there are five pairs of lateral teeth (rather than three) and there is no latero-marginal plate, although the base of the shaft of the fifth lateral is somewhat expanded.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

VETIGASTROPODA

Order

Characiformes

SuperFamily

SEGUENZIOIDEA

Family

Chilodontidae

Genus

Tibatrochus

Loc

Tibatrochus cf. incertus ( Schepman, 1908 )

Herbert, David G. 2015
2015
Loc

Tibatrochus incertus

Poppe 2006: 46
2006
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