Xylophaga dorsalis Turton 1819

Xylophaga dorsalis (Turton, 1819) Fig. 9 g–i Teredo dorsalis Turton, 1819 (p. 185). Xylophaga dorsalis — Turton 1822 (pp. 16, 253; pl. 2, figs. 4–5). Xylophaga dorsalis Turton—Jeffreys 1882 [a] (p. 947); Hidalgo 1917 (p. 744); Tebble 1966 (p. 187, text-fig. 100c). Xylophaga dorsalis dorsalis (Turton...

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Main Authors: Negri, Mauro Pietro, Corselli, Cesare
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Summary:Xylophaga dorsalis (Turton, 1819) Fig. 9 g–i Teredo dorsalis Turton, 1819 (p. 185). Xylophaga dorsalis — Turton 1822 (pp. 16, 253; pl. 2, figs. 4–5). Xylophaga dorsalis Turton—Jeffreys 1882 [a] (p. 947); Hidalgo 1917 (p. 744); Tebble 1966 (p. 187, text-fig. 100c). Xylophaga dorsalis dorsalis (Turton, 1819) — Nordsieck 1969 (p. 153, pl. 22, fig. 87.30). Xylophaga dorsalis (Turton) — Di Geronimo & Panetta 1973 (p. 110). Xylophaga dorsalis (Turton, 1819) — Cossignani et al. 1992 (figs. 397–397A); Poppe & Goto, 1993 (p. 132, pl. 25, fig. 7); Giribet & Peñas 1997 (fig. 108); Repetto et al. 2005 (p. 349, mid left fig.); Oliver et al ., 2016 (online resource). Diagnostic characters . Subrounded shell; segmented internal umbonal-ventral ridge ending in a rounded condyle; hook-like denticle on the ventral part of the umbonal reflection; median shallow radial depression bordered backward by a strong radial rib; finely granulose commarginal ribs on the anterior half, abruptly curved downward at the anterior one-fourth. Prodissoconch: shell type ST-2A; length about 270 µm; roundish outline; convex profile; P-1 not visible (but smaller than 100 µm); P-2 with regular low commarginal cordlets throughout and fine radials on the abapical stages; transition to the nepioconch rather well marked. Occurrence . Box-corer samples BC66 (3 specimens), BC72 (10); cores BC05 (5), BC21 (1), BC51 (1), BC72 (3). Maximum length: about 5 mm. Distribution and habitat . The species is reported to be widespread in the Atlantic (Lofoten to the Azores) and Mediterranean, being a wood-boring eurybathic element distributed from intertidal to bathyal depths (Nordsieck 1969; Di Geronimo & Panetta 1973; Di Geronimo et al. 2001; Oliver et al. 2016). It was regarded as accidental in VP (bathyal mud) biocoenosis (Pérès & Picard 1964). Fossil record. Miocene to Recent of the Mediterranean (Di Geronimo & Bellagamba 1985; Monegatti & Raffi 2001). : Published as part of Negri, Mauro Pietro & Corselli, Cesare, 2016, Bathyal Mollusca from the cold-water coral biotope of Santa Maria di Leuca (Apulian margin, southern Italy), pp. 1-97 in Zootaxa 4186 (1) on page 43, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4186.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/165288 : {"references": ["Turton, W. (1819) A conchological dictionary of the British Islands. J. Booth, London, 274 pp. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 29692", "Turton, W. (1822) Conchylia Insularum Britannicarum. The shells of the British Islands, systematically arranged. M. A. Nattali, London, 279 pp. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 10443", "Hidalgo, J. G. (1917) Fauna Malacologica de Espana, Portugal y las Baleares. Trabajos del Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Zoologia, 30, 1 - 752.", "Tebble, N. (1966) British bivalve seashells. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Edinburgh, 213 pp.", "Nordsieck, F. (1969) Die europaischen Meeresmuscheln (Bivalvia) vom Eismeer bis Kapverden, Mittelmeer und Schwarzes Meer. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, XIII + 256 pp.", "Di Geronimo, I. & Panetta, P. (1973) La Malacofauna Batiale del Golfo di Taranto. Conchiglie, 9 (5 - 6), 69 - 121.", "Cossignani, T., Cossignani, V., Di Nisio, A. & Passamonti, M. (1992) Atlante delle conchiglie del medio Adriatico. L'Informatore Piceno Editore, Ancona, 120 pp.", "Poppe, G. T. & Goto, Y. (1993) European Seashells. Volume II. (Scaphopoda, Bivalvia, Cephalopoda). Verlag Christa Hemmen, Wiesbaden, 221 pp.", "Giribet, G. & Penas, A. (1997) Fauna malacologica del litoral del Garraf (NE de la Peninsula Iberica). Iberus, 15 (1), 41 - 93.", "Repetto, G., Orlando, F. & Arduino, G. (2005) Conchiglie del Mediterraneo: 1770 specie illustrate con distribuzione e frequenza. Amici del Museo \" Federico Eusebio \", Alba, 392 pp.", "Oliver, P. G., Holmes, A. M., Killeen, I. J. & Turner, J. A. (2016) Marine Bivalve Shells of the British Isles (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales. Available from: http: // naturalhistory. museumwales. ac. uk / britishbivalves. (Accessed 25 August 2016)", "Di Geronimo, I., Rosso, A., La Perna, R. & Sanfilippo, R. (2001) Deep-sea (250 - 1,550 m) Benthic Thanatocoenoses from Southern Thyrrenian Sea. In: Faranda, F. M., Guglielmo, L., Spezie, G. (Eds), Mediterranean Ecosystems - Structures and Processes, Springer, Milano, pp. 277 - 288. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / 978 - 88 - 470 - 2105 - 1 _ 36", "Peres, J. - M. & Picard, J. (1964) Nouveau manuel de bionomie bentique de la Mer Mediterranee. Recueil des Travaux de la Station Marine d'Endoume, 31, 1 - 137.", "Di Geronimo, I. & Bellagamba, M. (1985) Malacofaune dei dragaggi BS 77 - 1 e BS 77 - 2 (Sardegna nord orientale). Bollettino della Societa Paleontologica Italiana, 24 (2 - 3), 111 - 129.", "Monegatti, P. & Raffi, S. (2001) Taxonomic diversity and stratigraphic distribution of Mediterranean Pliocene bivalves. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 165, 171 - 193. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1016 / s 0031 - 0182 (00) 00159 - 0"]}