Tindaria salaria Dall 1908
Tindaria salaria Dall, 1908 Figures 3 F–H Tindaria salaria Dall, 1908: p. 387. Tindaria salaria Dall, 1908 — Villarroel & Stuardo, 1998: p. 117. Type Material. The type material USNM 110695, composed of three single valves (03/06: 5.2 mm; 01/04: 4.9 mm; 02/05: 3.5 mm) and two additional small fr...
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Tindaria salaria Dall, 1908 Figures 3 F–H Tindaria salaria Dall, 1908: p. 387. Tindaria salaria Dall, 1908 — Villarroel & Stuardo, 1998: p. 117. Type Material. The type material USNM 110695, composed of three single valves (03/06: 5.2 mm; 01/04: 4.9 mm; 02/05: 3.5 mm) and two additional small fragments. Type Locality. Dredged off Salas y Gómez Island, 26°30’S, longitude 105°45’W, by the U.S. S. Albatross in 1904, at Station 4693, in gravel at 2089 m. Original description. “Shell pale cream color or white, nuculiform, smooth on the beaks, near the dorsal slopes and ends of the shell; basally concentrically striated, polished; the shell is very nearly the shape of a small Nucula proxima Say; ligament small, amphidetic, mostly posterior; resilium obsolete or none; there is no trace of a chondrophore; hinge line arched, with no lunule, the escutcheon narrow, long, feebly defined; interior white, porcellaneous, polished; pallial line not sinuated, margins entire; hinge with seven to eight anterior and eighteen to twenty posterior hinge teeth, small below the beaks, but forming an apparently continuous arch with no central gap.” (Dall 1908: 387.) Remarks. Although described over one hundred years ago, this is the first time Tindaria salaria has ever been illustrated (Figs. 3 F–H). The specimens resemble the genus Tindaria by lacking a pallial sinus, and by having a solid, ovate and rather inflated shape with ventrally marked commarginal sculpture, as well as by missing resilium and uninterrupted dentition (Fig. 3 G). Other than noted by Dall (1908: 387), no trace of a resilium was detected and the external ligament condition is perceived as opisthodetic, not amphidetic (Fig. 3 H). This further supports the placement within Tindaria along with its broad and strong hinge, which is characteristic of the genus. No other eastern Pacific tindariid comes close to this species, notably not T. compressa Dall, 1908, or T. kennerlyi (Dall, 1908), (Coan et al . 2000: pl. 16), nor the doubtful Tindaria thea Dall, 1908, from Peru with a marked distinct shape or the many other tindariids illustrated in Knudsen (1970). Comparable in shape is T. antarctica Thiele & Jaeckel, 1931, but this species lives in much deeper water, grows to twice the size and has a much narrower hinge line. Thus to date, T. salaria is perceived as correctly placed and as an endemic species. Distribution. At present Tindaria salaria is only known from the type locality, off Salas y Gómez Island— E1 . : Published as part of Raines, Bret & Huber, Markus, 2012, 3217, pp. 1-106 in Zootaxa 3217 on pages 11-12 : {"references": ["Dall, W. H. (1908) The Mollusca and the Brachiopoda. XIV. Reports on the dredging operations off the West coast of Central America to the Galapagos, to the West coast of Mexico, and in the Gulf of California, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, carried on by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer \" Albatross \", during 1891, Lieut. Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., commanding. Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the eastern Tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer \" Albatross \", from October, 1904, to March, 1905, Lieut. Commander L. M. Garrett, U. S. N., commanding. XXXVII. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, Mass., Bulletin, 43 (6), 205 - 487.", "Villarroel, M. & Stuardo, J. R. (1998) Protobranchia (Mollusca: Bivalvia) Chilenos recientes y algunos fosiles. Malacologia, 40 (1 - 2), 113 - 229.", "Coan, E. V., Valentich-Scott, P. & Bernard, F. R. (2000) Bivalve Seashells of Western North America. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, 764 pp.", "Knudsen, J. (1970) The systematics and biology of abyssal and hadal Bivalvia. Galathea Report, 11, 7 - 241.", "Thiele, J. & Jaeckel, S. (1931) Muscheln der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition. In: Chun, C. (Ed), Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem Dampfer \" Valdivia \" 1898 - 1899, 20 (1), 162 - 268."]} |
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ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5250625 2023-05-15T13:51:31+02:00 Tindaria salaria Dall 1908 Raines, Bret Huber, Markus 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5250625 https://zenodo.org/record/5250625 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFC8FFA26F57FF8CA3038957FFD4FF85 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFC8FFA26F57FF8CA3038957FFD4FF85 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5250624 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Mollusca Bivalvia Nuculanida Tindariidae Tindaria Tindaria salaria Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5250625 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5250624 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Tindaria salaria Dall, 1908 Figures 3 F–H Tindaria salaria Dall, 1908: p. 387. Tindaria salaria Dall, 1908 — Villarroel & Stuardo, 1998: p. 117. Type Material. The type material USNM 110695, composed of three single valves (03/06: 5.2 mm; 01/04: 4.9 mm; 02/05: 3.5 mm) and two additional small fragments. Type Locality. Dredged off Salas y Gómez Island, 26°30’S, longitude 105°45’W, by the U.S. S. Albatross in 1904, at Station 4693, in gravel at 2089 m. Original description. “Shell pale cream color or white, nuculiform, smooth on the beaks, near the dorsal slopes and ends of the shell; basally concentrically striated, polished; the shell is very nearly the shape of a small Nucula proxima Say; ligament small, amphidetic, mostly posterior; resilium obsolete or none; there is no trace of a chondrophore; hinge line arched, with no lunule, the escutcheon narrow, long, feebly defined; interior white, porcellaneous, polished; pallial line not sinuated, margins entire; hinge with seven to eight anterior and eighteen to twenty posterior hinge teeth, small below the beaks, but forming an apparently continuous arch with no central gap.” (Dall 1908: 387.) Remarks. Although described over one hundred years ago, this is the first time Tindaria salaria has ever been illustrated (Figs. 3 F–H). The specimens resemble the genus Tindaria by lacking a pallial sinus, and by having a solid, ovate and rather inflated shape with ventrally marked commarginal sculpture, as well as by missing resilium and uninterrupted dentition (Fig. 3 G). Other than noted by Dall (1908: 387), no trace of a resilium was detected and the external ligament condition is perceived as opisthodetic, not amphidetic (Fig. 3 H). This further supports the placement within Tindaria along with its broad and strong hinge, which is characteristic of the genus. No other eastern Pacific tindariid comes close to this species, notably not T. compressa Dall, 1908, or T. kennerlyi (Dall, 1908), (Coan et al . 2000: pl. 16), nor the doubtful Tindaria thea Dall, 1908, from Peru with a marked distinct shape or the many other tindariids illustrated in Knudsen (1970). Comparable in shape is T. antarctica Thiele & Jaeckel, 1931, but this species lives in much deeper water, grows to twice the size and has a much narrower hinge line. Thus to date, T. salaria is perceived as correctly placed and as an endemic species. Distribution. At present Tindaria salaria is only known from the type locality, off Salas y Gómez Island— E1 . : Published as part of Raines, Bret & Huber, Markus, 2012, 3217, pp. 1-106 in Zootaxa 3217 on pages 11-12 : {"references": ["Dall, W. H. (1908) The Mollusca and the Brachiopoda. XIV. Reports on the dredging operations off the West coast of Central America to the Galapagos, to the West coast of Mexico, and in the Gulf of California, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, carried on by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer \" Albatross \", during 1891, Lieut. Commander Z. L. Tanner, U. S. N., commanding. Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the eastern Tropical Pacific, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer \" Albatross \", from October, 1904, to March, 1905, Lieut. Commander L. M. Garrett, U. S. N., commanding. XXXVII. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, Mass., Bulletin, 43 (6), 205 - 487.", "Villarroel, M. & Stuardo, J. R. (1998) Protobranchia (Mollusca: Bivalvia) Chilenos recientes y algunos fosiles. Malacologia, 40 (1 - 2), 113 - 229.", "Coan, E. V., Valentich-Scott, P. & Bernard, F. R. (2000) Bivalve Seashells of Western North America. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, 764 pp.", "Knudsen, J. (1970) The systematics and biology of abyssal and hadal Bivalvia. Galathea Report, 11, 7 - 241.", "Thiele, J. & Jaeckel, S. (1931) Muscheln der deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition. In: Chun, C. (Ed), Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem Dampfer \" Valdivia \" 1898 - 1899, 20 (1), 162 - 268."]} Text Antarc* Antarctica DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Galapagos Pacific Knudsen ENVELOPE(16.057,16.057,67.137,67.137) Salas ENVELOPE(-58.417,-58.417,-63.550,-63.550) |