Satondella azonata, Geiger, Daniel L. & Marshall, Bruce A., 2012

Geiger, Daniel L. & Marshall, Bruce A., 2012, New species of Scissurellidae, Anatomidae, and Larocheidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) from New Zealand and beyond, Zootaxa 3344, pp. 1-33 : 13-15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.281437

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6166682

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D077A52C-A32B-FFED-FF18-FCC865FA1DEF

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scientific name

Satondella azonata
status

sp. nov.

Satondella azonata View in CoL new species

( Figures 10–11 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 )

Chresonymy. Scissurella ? sp.: Spencer et al., 2009: 202.

Type material. Holotype ( NMNZ M.174835: Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ). 0.63 × 0.36 mm. Paratypes from type locality ( NMNZ M.301398, 4: Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 A–B; NMNZ M.174825, 5: Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 C).

Type locality. Wanganella Bank summit, West Norfolk Ridge, W of Cape Maria van Diemen, New Zealand, 32.543˚S, 167.487˚E, 133 m, 29 Jan. 1981, RV Tangaroa , rhodolith gravel and red algae.

Etymology. A-, Latin prefix for without, -zonata referring to the selenizone. It describes the lack of a selenizone in this species. Adjective.

Description. Shell small (to 0.63 mm: Figs 10–11 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 ), trochiform depressed, apex sunken in. Protoconch of 1 whorl, fine irregular axial cords on outer portion, apical cap and inner portion of whorl smooth; no apertural varix, apertural margin sinusoid. Teleoconch I of 1.125 whorls; suture impressed; 12–16 axials, low cords at onset of teleoconch I gradually rising to strong lamellae, onset of lamellae shifting from suture to position of foramen on shoulder, from suture to mid base on underside; interstices with fine irregular growth lines. Teleoconch II of 0.125 whorl. Shoulder flat, sculpture consisting of only fine irregular growth lines. Base with 2–3 strong axial lamellae as on teleoconch I. Umbilicus wide, distinct funiculus, underside of protoconch visible. No selenizone; foramen oblong, raised to chimney. Aperture subquadrate, peristome thickened. Animal unknown.

Distribution. West Norfolk Ridge and northern New Zealand, 33– 805 m.

Specimen records. Wanganella Bank ,West Norfolk Ridge. 32.536˚S, 167.512˚E, 113 m (NMNZ M.257269, 1); summit, 32.543˚S, 167.487˚E, 133 m (NMNZ M.301398, 4; NMNZ M.174835, 1); summit, 32.653˚S, 167.528˚E, 133 m (NMNZ M.174826, 1); summit, 32.666˚S, 167.560˚E, 133 m (NMNZ M.174825, 5). New Zealand. Three Kings Islands: Three Kings Trough, 34.000˚S, 171.917˚E, 805 m (NMNZ M. 160302, 1); N of Great Island, 34.016˚S, 172.117˚E, 622 m (NMNZ M.034601, 2); Middlesex Bank, 34.033˚S, 171.733˚E, 246–291 m (NMNZ M.148570, 1); reef between Great Island and Farmer Rocks, 34.150˚S, 172.167˚E, 33 m (NMNZ M. 160303, 1).

Remarks. The thickening of the peristome resembles the condition seen in Liotiidae and is a clear sign of fully grown specimens. Accordingly, the absence of a selenizone is not an indication of juvenile specimens, but is a distinct, species-specific character.

Satondella minuta View in CoL from the Indo-Pacific has a smooth protoconch, has a selenizone, and has distinct spirals over the entire teleoconch. Satondella bicristata View in CoL n. sp. from New Zealand has twice as many but lower axial cords/ lamellae and has distinct spirals particularly on the base. Satondella dantarti Luque, Geiger & Rolán, 2011 View in CoL , has a selenizone, distinct spiral sculpture on the teleoconch as well as axial lamellae on the shoulder.

NMNZ

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Vetigastropoda

Order

Lepetellida

Family

Scissurellidae

Genus

Satondella

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Vetigastropoda

Order

Lepetellida

Family

Scissurellidae

Genus

Satondella

Loc

Satondella azonata

Geiger, Daniel L. & Marshall, Bruce A. 2012
2012
Loc

Satondella dantarti Luque, Geiger & Rolán, 2011

Luque, Geiger & Rolan 2011
2011
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