Hadroconus altus Watson 1879

Hadroconus altus (Watson, 1879) (Figs. 9–12) Synonymy see Quinn (1987). Complement: Hadroconus altus : Quinn, 1987: 62 (figs. 1–5); Rios, 1994: 45 (pl. 14, fig. 155); Rios, 2009: 73 (textfig.); Benkendorfer & Soares-Gomes, 2009: 151; Rosenberg et al ., 2009: 622. Type locality: NW of St. Thomas,...

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Main Authors: Salvador, Rodrigo B., Cavallari, Daniel C., Simone, Luiz R. L.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Seguenziida
Seguenziidae
Hadroconus
Hadroconus altus
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Seguenziida
Seguenziidae
Hadroconus
Hadroconus altus
Salvador, Rodrigo B.
Cavallari, Daniel C.
Simone, Luiz R. L.
Hadroconus altus Watson 1879
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Seguenziida
Seguenziidae
Hadroconus
Hadroconus altus
description Hadroconus altus (Watson, 1879) (Figs. 9–12) Synonymy see Quinn (1987). Complement: Hadroconus altus : Quinn, 1987: 62 (figs. 1–5); Rios, 1994: 45 (pl. 14, fig. 155); Rios, 2009: 73 (textfig.); Benkendorfer & Soares-Gomes, 2009: 151; Rosenberg et al ., 2009: 622. Type locality: NW of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, Challenger station 24, 18° 30 ’ 30 ’’N 65 °05’ 30 ’’W, 713 m (Quinn 1987). Distribution: Western Atlantic Ocean, from Texas, USA, to NE Brazil, 500–2360 m depth (Quinn 1987; Rios 2009; Rosenberg et al . 2009). New occurrence: Southeastern Brazil, from Espírito Santo to Rio de Janeiro, 610–4192 m depth. Brief description: Shell small, conical (1.2 times as wide as tall), carinated, relatively thick-walled. Color iridescent under homogeneous white to cream porcelaneous layer. Protoconch (~ 1 whorl), smooth, prominent, rounded; transition indistinct. Teleoconch sculptured by 12–15 spiral threads, usually more conspicuous near suture; threads near suture presenting strong, axially elongated nodules, expanding to middle portion of whorls in different degrees, forming faint, sinuous axial ribs in some specimens. Sculpture on adapical portion of body whorl similar to that on opposite side, without nodules. Whorls slightly convex, becoming somewhat concave near suture. Aperture rectangular, acuminate toward carina, with weakly demarcated columellar tooth. Umbilicus wide (1 / 4 – 1 / 5 of shell diameter), deep; umbilical periphery angular, bearing strong nodules. Measurements (in mm): 7 ½ – 8 ½ whorls, H = 5.3 ± 0.38, D = 6.55 ± 0.22, h = 1.5 ± 0.22, d = 2.45 ± 0.29. Material examined: Brazil: Espírito Santo: off São Mateus, continental slope of Abrolhos, 18 ° 55 ’S 37 ° 49 ’W, 1200–1500 m, MNHN, 1 shell, (MD 55, sta. CP68, 26/v/ 1987); 18 ° 58 ’S 37 ° 48 ’W, 682 m, MNHN, 2 shells, (MD 55, sta. SY74, 27/v/ 1987); 18 ° 58 ’S 37 ° 49 ’W, 637 m, MNHN, 4 shells, (MD 55, sta. CB76, 27/v/ 1987); 18 ° 59 ’S 37 ° 47 ’W, 1540–1550 m, MNHN, 10 shells, MZSP 116281, 3 shells (MD 55, sta. DC70, 26/v/ 1987); 19 °00’S 37 ° 48 ’W, 950–1050 m, MNHN, 8 shells, MZSP 116284, 5 shells, (MD 55, sta. DC72, 27/v/ 1987); 19 °01’S 37 ° 47 ’W, 1500–1575 m, MNHN, 3 shells, MZSP 116283, 2 shells (MD 55, sta. CB79, 28/v/ 1987); 19 ° 40 ’S 37 ° 48 ’W, 790–940 m, MNHN, 15 shells, MZSP 116282, 3 shells (MD 55, sta. CB77, 27/v/ 1987); off Linhares, N of Dogaressa Bank, 20 °02’S 33 ° 27 ’W, 4185–4192 m, MNHN, 2 shells, (MD 55, sta. CP62, 23/v/ 1987); Rio de Janeiro: E of Cabo de São Tomé, 21 ° 25 ’S 39 ° 56 ’W, 1400–1420 m, MNHN, 2 shells, (MD 55, sta. DS05, 09/v/ 1987); 21 ° 36 ’S 39 ° 58 ’W, 1190–1205 m, MNHN, 5 shells, MZSP 116287, 3 shells (MD 55, sta. CB99, 23/v/ 1987); S of Cabo Frio, 23 ° 46 ’S 42 ° 10 ’W, 610 m, MNHN, 1 shell, (MD 55, sta. CB105, 02/vi/ 1987); 23 ° 54 ’S 42 ° 10 ’W, 830 m, MNHN, 1 shell, (MD 55, sta. CB106, 02/vi/ 1987); 24 °00’S 42 ° 14 ’W, 1020 m, MNHN, 6 shells, MZSP 116286, 3 shells (MD 55, sta. CB107, 02/vi/ 1987). Remarks: The present specimens compare well with Hadroconus altus , a well-known species from the North Atlantic. This species shows a high degree of conchological variation in overall shell shape and sculpture (Quinn 1987), which can also be seen in the present material. The new records extend the distribution of H. altus ca. 1,700 km to the south, and its bathymetric range ca. 2,000 m, down to 4,192 m. : Published as part of Salvador, Rodrigo B., Cavallari, Daniel C. & Simone, Luiz R. L., 2014, Seguenziidae (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) from SE Brazil collected by the Marion Dufresne (MD 55) expedition, pp. 536-550 in Zootaxa 3878 (6) on pages 541-542, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3878.6.2, http://zenodo.org/record/226061 : {"references": ["Watson, R. B. (1879) Mollusca of H. M. S. ' Challenger' Expedition. III Trochidae, viz. the genera Seguenzia, Basilissa, Gaza and Bombix. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology, 14, 586 - 605.", "Quinn, J. F. Jr. (1987) A revision of the Seguenziacea Verrill, 1884 (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia). II. The new genera Hadroconus, Rotellenzia, and Asthelys. The Nautilus, 101 (2), 59 - 68.", "Rios, E. C. (1994) Seashells of Brazil. Universidade do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, 481 pp.", "Rios, E. C. (2009) Compendium of Brazilian Sea Shells. Evangraf, Rio Grande, 668 pp.", "Benkendorfer, G. & Soares-Gomes, A. (2009) Biogeography and biodiversity of gastropod molluscs from the eastern Brazilian continental shelf and slope. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 37 (2), 143 - 159. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.3856 / vol 37 - issue 2 - fulltext- 3", "Rosenberg, G., Moretzsohn, F. & Garcia, E. F. (2009) Gastropoda (Mollusca) of the Gulf of Mexico. In: Felder, D. L. & Camp, D. K. (Eds.), Gulf of Mexico: Origins, Waters, and Biota. Biodiversity. Texas A & M University Press, Texas, pp. 579 - 699."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6138459 2023-05-15T17:37:32+02:00 Hadroconus altus Watson 1879 Salvador, Rodrigo B. Cavallari, Daniel C. Simone, Luiz R. L. 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6138459 https://zenodo.org/record/6138459 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/226061 http://publication.plazi.org/id/872DF86C4B4DFF91FFEDFFB8D057C13E http://zoobank.org/9B8C3DEB-DBE1-44EB-BDE2-8171C9408460 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3878.6.2 http://zenodo.org/record/226061 http://publication.plazi.org/id/872DF86C4B4DFF91FFEDFFB8D057C13E https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.226063 http://zoobank.org/9B8C3DEB-DBE1-44EB-BDE2-8171C9408460 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6138460 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Mollusca Gastropoda Seguenziida Seguenziidae Hadroconus Hadroconus altus article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6138459 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3878.6.2 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.226063 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6138460 2022-04-01T10:59:01Z Hadroconus altus (Watson, 1879) (Figs. 9–12) Synonymy see Quinn (1987). Complement: Hadroconus altus : Quinn, 1987: 62 (figs. 1–5); Rios, 1994: 45 (pl. 14, fig. 155); Rios, 2009: 73 (textfig.); Benkendorfer & Soares-Gomes, 2009: 151; Rosenberg et al ., 2009: 622. Type locality: NW of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, Challenger station 24, 18° 30 ’ 30 ’’N 65 °05’ 30 ’’W, 713 m (Quinn 1987). Distribution: Western Atlantic Ocean, from Texas, USA, to NE Brazil, 500–2360 m depth (Quinn 1987; Rios 2009; Rosenberg et al . 2009). New occurrence: Southeastern Brazil, from Espírito Santo to Rio de Janeiro, 610–4192 m depth. Brief description: Shell small, conical (1.2 times as wide as tall), carinated, relatively thick-walled. Color iridescent under homogeneous white to cream porcelaneous layer. Protoconch (~ 1 whorl), smooth, prominent, rounded; transition indistinct. Teleoconch sculptured by 12–15 spiral threads, usually more conspicuous near suture; threads near suture presenting strong, axially elongated nodules, expanding to middle portion of whorls in different degrees, forming faint, sinuous axial ribs in some specimens. Sculpture on adapical portion of body whorl similar to that on opposite side, without nodules. Whorls slightly convex, becoming somewhat concave near suture. Aperture rectangular, acuminate toward carina, with weakly demarcated columellar tooth. Umbilicus wide (1 / 4 – 1 / 5 of shell diameter), deep; umbilical periphery angular, bearing strong nodules. Measurements (in mm): 7 ½ – 8 ½ whorls, H = 5.3 ± 0.38, D = 6.55 ± 0.22, h = 1.5 ± 0.22, d = 2.45 ± 0.29. Material examined: Brazil: Espírito Santo: off São Mateus, continental slope of Abrolhos, 18 ° 55 ’S 37 ° 49 ’W, 1200–1500 m, MNHN, 1 shell, (MD 55, sta. CP68, 26/v/ 1987); 18 ° 58 ’S 37 ° 48 ’W, 682 m, MNHN, 2 shells, (MD 55, sta. SY74, 27/v/ 1987); 18 ° 58 ’S 37 ° 49 ’W, 637 m, MNHN, 4 shells, (MD 55, sta. CB76, 27/v/ 1987); 18 ° 59 ’S 37 ° 47 ’W, 1540–1550 m, MNHN, 10 shells, MZSP 116281, 3 shells (MD 55, sta. DC70, 26/v/ 1987); 19 °00’S 37 ° 48 ’W, 950–1050 m, MNHN, 8 shells, MZSP 116284, 5 shells, (MD 55, sta. DC72, 27/v/ 1987); 19 °01’S 37 ° 47 ’W, 1500–1575 m, MNHN, 3 shells, MZSP 116283, 2 shells (MD 55, sta. CB79, 28/v/ 1987); 19 ° 40 ’S 37 ° 48 ’W, 790–940 m, MNHN, 15 shells, MZSP 116282, 3 shells (MD 55, sta. CB77, 27/v/ 1987); off Linhares, N of Dogaressa Bank, 20 °02’S 33 ° 27 ’W, 4185–4192 m, MNHN, 2 shells, (MD 55, sta. CP62, 23/v/ 1987); Rio de Janeiro: E of Cabo de São Tomé, 21 ° 25 ’S 39 ° 56 ’W, 1400–1420 m, MNHN, 2 shells, (MD 55, sta. DS05, 09/v/ 1987); 21 ° 36 ’S 39 ° 58 ’W, 1190–1205 m, MNHN, 5 shells, MZSP 116287, 3 shells (MD 55, sta. CB99, 23/v/ 1987); S of Cabo Frio, 23 ° 46 ’S 42 ° 10 ’W, 610 m, MNHN, 1 shell, (MD 55, sta. CB105, 02/vi/ 1987); 23 ° 54 ’S 42 ° 10 ’W, 830 m, MNHN, 1 shell, (MD 55, sta. CB106, 02/vi/ 1987); 24 °00’S 42 ° 14 ’W, 1020 m, MNHN, 6 shells, MZSP 116286, 3 shells (MD 55, sta. CB107, 02/vi/ 1987). Remarks: The present specimens compare well with Hadroconus altus , a well-known species from the North Atlantic. This species shows a high degree of conchological variation in overall shell shape and sculpture (Quinn 1987), which can also be seen in the present material. The new records extend the distribution of H. altus ca. 1,700 km to the south, and its bathymetric range ca. 2,000 m, down to 4,192 m. : Published as part of Salvador, Rodrigo B., Cavallari, Daniel C. & Simone, Luiz R. L., 2014, Seguenziidae (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) from SE Brazil collected by the Marion Dufresne (MD 55) expedition, pp. 536-550 in Zootaxa 3878 (6) on pages 541-542, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3878.6.2, http://zenodo.org/record/226061 : {"references": ["Watson, R. B. (1879) Mollusca of H. M. S. ' Challenger' Expedition. III Trochidae, viz. the genera Seguenzia, Basilissa, Gaza and Bombix. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology, 14, 586 - 605.", "Quinn, J. F. Jr. (1987) A revision of the Seguenziacea Verrill, 1884 (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia). II. The new genera Hadroconus, Rotellenzia, and Asthelys. The Nautilus, 101 (2), 59 - 68.", "Rios, E. C. (1994) Seashells of Brazil. Universidade do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, 481 pp.", "Rios, E. C. (2009) Compendium of Brazilian Sea Shells. Evangraf, Rio Grande, 668 pp.", "Benkendorfer, G. & Soares-Gomes, A. (2009) Biogeography and biodiversity of gastropod molluscs from the eastern Brazilian continental shelf and slope. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 37 (2), 143 - 159. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.3856 / vol 37 - issue 2 - fulltext- 3", "Rosenberg, G., Moretzsohn, F. & Garcia, E. F. (2009) Gastropoda (Mollusca) of the Gulf of Mexico. In: Felder, D. L. & Camp, D. K. (Eds.), Gulf of Mexico: Origins, Waters, and Biota. Biodiversity. Texas A & M University Press, Texas, pp. 579 - 699."]} Text North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Nautilus ENVELOPE(-67.167,-67.167,-67.650,-67.650)