Cardiomya cleryana d'Orbigny 1842

Cardiomya cleryana (d’Orbigny, 1842) Fig. 2 A–E Sphenia cleryana d'Orbigny, 1842: 572 (description, as “ Sphena Cleryana ”), 708 (reference to illustrations, as “ Sphaenia Cleryana ”); 1846: pl. 83, figs 16–18 (as “ Sphaenia Cleryana ”). Cuspidaria ( Cardiomya ) simillima E.A. Smith, 1915: 104,...

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Main Authors: Lima, Tarcilla Carvalho De, Oliveira, Cléo Dilnei de Castro, Absalão, Ricardo Silva
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Summary:Cardiomya cleryana (d’Orbigny, 1842) Fig. 2 A–E Sphenia cleryana d'Orbigny, 1842: 572 (description, as “ Sphena Cleryana ”), 708 (reference to illustrations, as “ Sphaenia Cleryana ”); 1846: pl. 83, figs 16–18 (as “ Sphaenia Cleryana ”). Cuspidaria ( Cardiomya ) simillima E.A. Smith, 1915: 104, pl. 2, fig. 24. Sphenia cleryana – d’Orbigny 1853: 285. Cuspidaria cleryana – Morretes 1949: 52. Cardiomya cleryana – Rios 1970: 219; 1975: 261, pl. 85, fig. 1255; 1985: 281, pl. 99, fig. 1385; 1994: 303, pl. 104, fig. 1483; 2009: 606, fig. 1678. — Figueiras & Sicardi 1980: 157. — Layerle & Scarabino 1984: 6. — Poutiers & Bernard 1995: 151, 158. — Forcelli 2000: 171, figured. — Scarabino 2003a: 238. — Absalão et al. 2006: 223, 258. — Allen 2011: 440. — Passos & Magalhães 2011: 7. — Oliveira & Sartori 2014: 10, 13–14, fig. 2D–E. — Barroso et al. 2016: 2, 6–8, 11, in part. — Machado et al. 2016: in part. — Oliveira et al. 2017: 2, 4–6, 8–9, 11, 14, in part. Cuspidaria ( Cardiomya ) simillima – Powell 1951: 51. — Figueiras & Sicardi 1970: 420–421, pl. vi, fig. 93. — Poutiers & Bernard 1995: 166. — Oliveira et al. 2017: 289, fig. 3C–D. Cuspidaria simillima – Castellanos 1982: 41. Cardiomya simillima – Rios 1970: 220; 1972: 197. — Zelaya 2005: 117. Cardiomya perrostrata auct ., non Dall, 1881 – Rios 1975: 261, pl. 85, fig. 1257; 1985: 281, pl. 99, fig. 1387; 1994: 303, pl. 104, fig. 1485. — Absalão & Pimenta 2005: 51, fig. 134. Material examined Type material BRAZIL • [4v], syntypes of Cardiomya simillima (Smith, 1915); off Rio de Janeiro; 73 m depth; NHMUK 1915.4.18.512–515. CARIBBEAN SEA • [4v and fragments], syntypes of Cardiomya ornatissima (d’Orbigny, 1853); NHMUK 1854.10.4.554. COUNTRY UNKNOWN • [fragments], syntypes of Cardiomya striata (Jeffreys, 1876); North Atlantic; 1260–2651 m depth; NHMUK 1877.11.28.50. DENMARK • [2v and fragments], syntypes of Cardiomya striata Greenland; 56°11′00″ N, 37°41′00″ W; 2652 m depth; Valorous Expedition 1875, stn 12; USNM 63965 • [fragments], syntypes of Cardiomya striata Greenland; 56°01′00″ N, 34°42′00″ W; 1262 m depth; Valorous Expedition 1875, stn 13; USNM 172288. IRELAND • [1s], syntype of Cardiomya striata Rockall Bank; 56°07′00″ N, 14°19′00″ W; 1152 m depth; Porcupine Expedition 1869, stn 23; USNM 172289 • [fragments], syntypes of Cardiomya striata Rockall Bank; 56°13′00″ N, 14°18′00″ W; 768 m depth; Porcupine Expedition 1869, stn 23-A; USNM 172290. SCOTLAND • [1s], syntype of Cardiomya striata Off Hebrides islands; 60°45′00″ N, 04°49′00″ W; 933 m depth; Lightning Expedition 1868, stn 6; USNM 172286 • [1s], syntype of Cardiomya striata Off Hebrides islands, 59°36′00″ N, 07°20′00″ W; 969 m depth; Lightning Expedition 1868, stn 12; USNM 172287. UNITED STATES – Florida state • [2s], syntypes of Cardiomya perrostrata (Dall, 1881); off Dry Tortugas; 24°08′00″ N, 82°51′00″ W; 620 m depth; Blake Expedition, stn 43; USNM 63119 • [1s], syntype of Cardiomya perrostrata same collecting data as for preceding; MCZ 8100. Other material ARGENTINA • [2v]; Patagonia, west of Bustamante Bay; 45°15′ S, 65°26′ W; MACN 9151-14. BRAZIL – Pernambuco state • [in part, 5v]; Ilha de Itamaracá; CMPHRM 3659. – Espírito Santo state • [in part, 2v]; Guarapari; MZSP 77301. – Rio de Janeiro state • [4v]; 107 m depth; USNM 96108 • [2v]; 06 Aug. 1979; IBUFRJ 3355 • [in part, 1v]; Macaé, APA de Santana; 5–10 m depth; IBUFRJ 6434. – São Paulo state • [in part, 2v]; Caraguatatuba; 23°44′40″ S, 45°01′14″ W; 40 m depth; 16 Oct. 2001; ZUEC-BIV 2217 • [in part, 2v]; Caraguatatuba; 23°44′16″ S, 45°03′02″ W; 45 m depth; 16 Oct. 2001; ZUEC-BIV 2218 • [2v]; São Sebastião, Praia do Araçá; 23°49′20″ S, 45°24′10″ W; 21 Mar. 2014; ZUEC-BIV 5135 • [19v]; São Sebastião; 29 Apr. 1949; MNHNM 3281 • [4v]; Ubatuba, Praia da Enseada; 10 m depth; 25 May 1967; MZSP 57255 • [1s, 5v]; Tabatinga, Praia de Mococa; MZSP 87193. – Rio Grande do Sul state • [20v]; Off Rio Grande; 100 m depth; 4 Apr. 1998; Revizee, stn 6839; MORG 50583. UNITED STATES – Florida state • [1s, 2v]; off West’n Dry Rocks; 164 m depth; 1916; USNM 460734. URUGUAY • [4v]; MNHNM 2005-04l6 • [3s]; west of Uruguay; 34°40′ S, 52°18′ W; 100 m depth; 18 Sep. 1938; MACN 23465. Description Shell small (maximum length 10.5 mm; maximum height 8 mm). Shell flank triangular, umbones blunt. Anterodorsal margin descending, anterior margin rounded little extended, ventral margin rounded, crenulated. Rostrum very short to short, posteroventral sinuation shallow, posterodorsal margin slightly curved upwards, not extending above the umbones. External sculpture of 17–25 almost equally spaced radial ribs of varied expression on the shell flank; rostrum with one to three radial lines or only commarginal growth lines. Type localities Jamaica, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Saint Thomas and Brazil, Cape São Tomé, Rio de Janeiro, 80 m. Geographic distribution Florida, USA to Chubut Province, Argentina. Confirmed records: United States: Florida, Off West’s Dry Rocks (USNM 460734). Brazil: East and Northeast (Rios 1970), Pernambuco state: Ilha de Itamaracá (CMPHRM 3659); Espírito Santo state: Guarapari (MZSP 77301); Rio de Janeiro State: Macaé, APA de Santana (IBUFRJ 6434), Rasa Island (Rios 1970), off Juatinga, Paraty (Rios 1970); São Paulo State: Mocóca (Morretes 1949), Tabatinga (MZSP 87193), Ubatuba (MZSP 57255), Caraguatatuba (ZUEC- BIV 2217-2218), São Sebastião (Morretes 1949); Rio Grande do Sul State: Southeast of Rio Grande (Rios 1972), off Torres, Tramandaí, Solidão, Conceição, Cassino, Sarita, Albardão and Chuí (Rios 1975). Uruguay: 100 miles south of Rocha Department (Figueiras & Sicardi 1970). Argentina: Chubut Province: west of Cruz Bay (Castellanos 1982); Patagonia (Zelaya 2005). Bathymetry: from 49 m (Rios 1970) to 180 m (Rios 1972). Remarks Cardiomya ornatissima differs from C . cleryana by its straight posterodorsal margin by having only and 6–7 strong radial ribs, which may be followed or not by incomplete ribs. Cardiomya perrostrata can be distinguished from C . cleryana by its long rostrum, rounded shell flank, and the presence of a shoulder. Cardiomya striata can be distinguished from C . cleryana by its quadrangular shell flank, well marked shoulder, and radial ribs covering the entire shell, including the rostrum. Cardiomya simillima , described from Rio de Janeiro (73 m depth) and Malvinas / Falkland Islands (229 m depth), exhibits the same shell outline and ornamentation than C . cleryana and it was therefore usually considered as a junior synonym (Rios 1975, 2009; Poutiers & Bernard 1995; Forcelli 2000; Scarabino 2003b; Bouchet 2009; Barroso et al. 2016; Machado et al. 2016; Oliveira et al. 2017), an opinion with which we agree. The record of C . simillima to Malvinas / Falkland Islands was uncritically replicated by many authors (e.g., Powell 1951; Figueiras & Sicardi 1970; Rios 2009; Barroso et al. 2016; Machado et al. 2016). Nevertheless, subsequent records from Malvinas / Falkland Islands were never provided.As has happened to others species records from the Terra Nova expedition (for details see Scarabino 2003b; Signorelli et al. 2019), it is possible that a labeling error occurred in the record of C . simillima from station #38 (Malvinas / Falkland Islands, 229 m). Taking into account the evidence of tag scrambling and also the biogeographical implications of such an unusual distribution, the record of station #38 from Terra Nova expedition to C . simillima (= C . cleryana ) should be viewed with caution. : Published as part of Lima, Tarcilla Carvalho De, Oliveira, Cléo Dilnei de Castro & Absalão, Ricardo Silva, 2020, Small, rare and little known: new records and species of Cardiomya (Bivalvia: Cuspidariidae) from Brazil, pp. 1-20 in European Journal of Taxonomy 619 on pages 5-7, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.619, http://zenodo.org/record/3777241 : {"references": ["d'Orbigny A. D. 1842. 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