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Abstract
Calliostoma tupinamba isa new species from Southeastern Brazil, ranging from southern Rio de Janeiro to northern São Paulo, and found only on coastal islands, on rocks and sessile invertebrates at 3 to 5 meters of depth. Shell and soft part morphology is described here in detail. Calliostoma tupinamba is mainly characterized by a depressed trochoid shell; eight slightly convex whorls; a sharply suprasutural carina starting on the third whorl and forming a peripheral rounded keel; and a whitish, funnel-shaped and deep umbilicus, measuring about 5%-10% of maximum shell width. Calliostoma tupinamba resembles Calliostoma bullisi Clench & Turner, 1960 in shape, but differs from it in being taller and wider, having a smaller umbilicus and lacking a strong and large innermost spiral cord at its base. Finally, an identification key of Brazilian Calliostoma species is presented.Entities:
Keywords: Anatomy; Calliostoma tupinamba; coastal island; new species; taxonomy
Year: 2012 PMID: 23129991 PMCID: PMC3487647 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.224.3684
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 1–9.sp. n. shells. 1–3, 9 Holotype MZSP 105740 1–3 Apertural, apical and umbilical views, 37.3 mm height 4–6 Paratype MZSP 102223, apertural, apical and umbilical views, 32 mm height 7–8 Paratype MZSP 91745, apertural and umbilical views, 22 mm height 9 Apical view, detail of protoconch.
Figures 16–19.Protoconch and jaws of holotype in SEM 16 Protoconch profile and apical view, scale bar = 100 µm 17–19. Jaws 17 Ventral view, scale bar = 500 µm 18 Ventral view of anterior edge, scale bar = 200 µm 19 Detail of anterior area, scale bar = 20 µm.
Figures 29–31.anatomy, scale bar = 2 mm. 29–30 Head-foot, right and left sides 31 Pallial cavity roof, ventral view.
Figures 32–36.anatomy. 32 Head and hemocel, ventral view, scale bar = 5 mm 33 Buccal cavity and esophagus opened longitudinally, ventral-inner view, odontophore removed 34 Odontophore, dorsal view 35–36 Buccal mass and central nervous system, right and ventral views. Scales bar = 2 mm.
Figures 20–28.Radulae of holotype and paratype MZSP 102223 in SEM. 20 Ventral view of radular ribbon, scale bar = 200 µm 21 Ventral view of middle region, scale bar = 100 µm 22 Detail of outermost lateral tooth and lateromarginal plate, scale bar = 50 µm 23 Marginal teeth, ventral view, scale bar = 100 µm 24 Detail of innermost marginal tooth, scale bar = 50 µm 25 Rachidian and lateral teeth, scale = 100 µm 26 Marginal teeth, lateral view, scale bar = 50 µm 27 Detail of lateral teeth, scale = bar 20 µm 28 Rachidian, lateral teeth and lateromarginal plate, scale bar = 100 µm.
Figures 37–38.odontophore, scale bar = 1 mm. 37 Ventral view, subradular cartilage opened longitudinally, m10 and m10l muscles removed 38 Left view, m8, m10 and m10l muscles removed.
Figures 10–15.Shells of and . 10–12 holotye NMNH 612702, frontal, apical and umbilical views, length = 24.2 mm, courtesy of NMNH 13–15 , MZSP 49814, frontal, apical and umbilical views, length =34 mm.
| 1 | Concave to rounded whorls | 2 |
| – | Convex to flat whorls | 3 |
| 2(1) | Slightly concave whorls. Umbilicate. Base smooth, with reddish brown, non-interrupted concentric bands (Quinn, 1992: Figs 88–89; Rios, 2009: fig. 109) | |
| – | Greatly rounded convex whorls. Imperforate, with umbilical chink. Base with spiral cords and with sp ( | |
| 3 (1) | Spire taller than wide | 4 |
| – | Spire about as high as wide | 10 |
| 4 (3) | Spiral cords with conical beds | 5 |
| – | Spiral cords with rounded beds | 7 |
| 5 (4) | Suture canaliculated. Large shells, up to 40 mm height ( | |
| – | Suture indistinct, non-canaliculated. Small shells, up to 9 | 6 |
| 5 (5) | Columella nearly straight. Shell uniformly colored, without darker patches ( | |
| – | Columella curved. Shell ivory colored with irregular patches of brown ( | |
| 6 (4) | Teleoconch with shouldered whorls. Suprasutural cords smooth and keeled (Rios, 2009: fig. 120) | |
| – | Teleoconch with almost 6 flat sided whorls, not forming shoulders. Suprasutural cords beaded | 8 |
| 7 (7) | Interspaces of first whorls lacking axial sculpture, subsequent whorls with low folds. Height up to 13 mm ( | |
| – | All interspaces between spiral cords with oblique axial riblets or low plicae. Shell large, up to 27 mm | 9 |
| 8 (8) | Shell wide, spire angle 55° to 70° ( | |
| – | Shell narrow, spire angle 35° to 40° (Quin, 1992: | |
| 9 (3) | All whorls with a distinct shoulder angulation | 11 |
| – | Whorls not shouldered, with convex or flat sides | 13 |
| 10 (10) | Peripheral keels beaded ( | |
| – | Peripheral keels non-beaded, weakly undulated to smooth | 12 |
| 11 (11) | Circumbasal cords absent or very weak; interspaces between peripheral keels nearly straight ( | |
| – | Circumbasal cords weak to strong; interspaces between peripheral keels concave ( | |
| 12 (10) | Imperforate | 14 |
| – | Umbilicate | 15 |
| 13 (13) | Whorl periphery with three widely spaced spiral cords (Quinn, 1992: | |
| – | Whorl periphery with two spiral cords ( | |
| 14 (13) | Three reddish brown bands encircling each whorl; apex of shell deep purple ( | |
| – | Absence of contrasting colored bands encircling each whorl | 16 |
| 15 | Shell narrow, spire angle ~60°. Final portion of columella arched ( | |
| – | Shell wide; spire angle 70° to 80°. Final portion of columella truncated | 17 |
| 16 | Innermost spiral cord at base strong and large. Umbilicus broad ( | |
| – | Innermost spiral cord at base very weak or absent. Umbilicus narrow ( |