Chrysallida Carpenter 1856

Genus Chrysallida Carpenter, 1856 Chrysallida Carpenter, 1856: 170. Type species by original designation: Chemnitzia communis C. B. Adams. Recent, Mexico. Remarks: The genus Chrysallida from Europe and west Africa was taken in the broad sense by Aartsen (1977) and Linden and Eikenboom (1992), who in...

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Main Authors: Pimenta, Alexandre Dias, Absalão, Ricardo Silva, Miyaji, Cintia
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Pyramidellidae
Chrysallida
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Pyramidellidae
Chrysallida
Pimenta, Alexandre Dias
Absalão, Ricardo Silva
Miyaji, Cintia
Chrysallida Carpenter 1856
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Taxonomy
Animalia
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Gastropoda
Pyramidellidae
Chrysallida
description Genus Chrysallida Carpenter, 1856 Chrysallida Carpenter, 1856: 170. Type species by original designation: Chemnitzia communis C. B. Adams. Recent, Mexico. Remarks: The genus Chrysallida from Europe and west Africa was taken in the broad sense by Aartsen (1977) and Linden and Eikenboom (1992), who included some species with strong axial ribs crossed by prominent spiral cords, and some species without. The concept of Chrysallida was restricted by Schander (1994) based on protoconch shape and external anatomy, and he reintroduced the genus Odostomella for those species with strong axial ribs but no spiral sculpture. Schander's (1994) opinion was followed by Peñas et al. (1996); see discussion of Odostomella below. Schander (1994), Peñas et al. (1996) and Peñas and Rolán (1998), although excluding the species regarded as Odostomella , kept using Chrysallida in a somewhat wide sense, including shells with strong axial and spiral cords forming a clathrate sculpture, as well as shells with strong, sinuous axial ribs crossed by weaker spiral cords, in most cases restricted to anterior region of the whorls; compare, for instance Chrysallida canariensis Nordsieck & García-Talavera in Peñas and Rolán (1998: figs. 14–21) with Chrysallida ( Parthenina ) multicostata (Jeffreys) in Aartsen et al . (2000: 29, fig. 34) Peñas and Rolán (1998) discussed such approaches of considering Chrysallida in strict or broad sense, choosing for the broad one. The same option was taken by Aartsen et al . (2000), who, on the other hand, used several subgenera. In the strict sense, Chrysallida is defined, after its type species, Chrysallida communis , illustrated in Dall and Bartsch (1909) with the new name Chrysallida torrita Dall & Bartsch, 1909, as shells with axial and spiral sculpture of equal strength, forming small nodules. Schander et al. (2003) use the genus Parthenina for European species usually included in Chrysallida in fact, Aartsen et al . (2000) used this name as subgenus, but they stated that “the status of that nominal taxon is impossible to decide at present”. Similarly, Peñas and Rolán (1998) stated that they used the broad sense of Chrysallida , avoiding subgenera, while phylogenetic studies could define the taxa at genus level. Finally, Schander et al. (2003), based on the results of a phylogenetic analysis, considered Parthenina as a full genus, including P. interstincta (J. Adams), P. sarsii (Nordsieck) and P. afectuosa (Nordsieck) (see discussion below, under Parthenina ). Herein, we adopt the strict concept of Chrysallida , following the opinion of Schander et al. (1999 a) who argued in favor of a more detailed Pyramidellidae classification, rather than a minimal division, since it should include some monophyletic groups. In fact, most of phylogenetic analysis indicates that some taxa, elsewhere used as subgenus of Chrysallida , deserve generic status (e.g. Wise 1996, for Boonea , Schander et al. 1999 b, for Odostomella , Schander et al. 2003, for Parthenina ). In Brazil, there are three species listed in this genus (Rios 1994): C. gemmulosa C. B. Adams, 1850, C. jadisi and C. toroensis (Olsson & McGinty, 1958). This last species is synonimized with Mumiola gradatula (Mörch, 1876), following Faber (2005); see discussion below. Following Wise (2001), we adopt the combination Boonea jadisi (as discussed above). : Published as part of Pimenta, Alexandre Dias, Absalão, Ricardo Silva & Miyaji, Cintia, 2009, A taxonomic review of the genera Boonea, Chrysallida, Parthenina, Ivara, Fargoa, Mumiola, Odostomella and Trabecula (Gastropoda, Pyramidellidae, Odostomiinae) from Brazil, pp. 39-66 in Zootaxa 2049 on pages 49-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186507 : {"references": ["Carpenter, P. P. (1856) Description of new species and varieties of Calyptraeidae, Trochidae, and Pyramidellidae, principally in the collections of Hugh Cuming, Esq. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 24, 166 - 171.", "Aartsen, J. J. van (1977) European Pyramidellidae: I. Chrysallida. Conchiglie, 13, 49 - 64.", "Linden, J. van der & Eikenboom, J. C. A. (1992.) On the taxonomy of the Recent species of the genus Chrysallida Carpenter from Europe, the Canary Islands and the Azores (Gastropoda, Pyramidellidae). Basteria, 56, 3 - 63.", "Schander, C. (1994) Twenty-eight new species of Pyramidellidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) from West Africa. Notiziario Centro Italiano Studi Malacologici, 15, 11 - 78.", "Penas, A., Templado, J. & Martinez, J. L. (1996) Contribucion al conocimiento de los Pyramidelloidea (Gastropoda: Heterostropha) del Mediterraneo espanol. Iberus, 14, 1 - 82.", "Penas, A. & Rolan, E. (1998) La familia Pyramidellidae Gray, 1840 (Mollusca, Gastropoda) en Africa Occidental. 3. El genero Chrysallida s. l. Iberus, Suplemento 4, 1 - 73.", "Aartsen, J. J. van, Gittenberger, E. & Goud, J. (2000) Pyramidellidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) collected during the Dutch CANCAP and MAURITANIA expeditions in the south-eastern part of the North Atlantic Ocean (part 2). Zoologische Mededelingen, 74, 1 - 50.", "Dall, W. H. & Bartsch, P. (1909) A monograph of West American Pyramidellid mollusks. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, Washington, 68, xii + 258 pp., 30 pls.", "Schander, C. S., Halanych, K. M., Dahlgren, T. & Sundberg, P. (2003) Test of the monophyly of Odostomiinae and Turbonillinae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Pyramidellidae) based on 16 S mtDNA sequences. Zoologica Scripta, 32, 243 - 254.", "Schander, C., Aartsen, J. J. van & Corgan, J. (1999 a.) Families and genera of the Pyramidelloidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Bollettino Malacologico, 34, 145 - 166.", "Wise, J. B. (1996) Morphology and phylogenetic relationships of certain pyramidellid taxa (Heterobranchia). Malacologia, 37, 443 - 551.", "Schander, C. S., Hori, S. & Lundberg, J. (1999 b) Anatomy, phylogeny and biology of Odostomella and Herviera, with the description of a new species of Odostomella (Mollusca, Heterostropha, Pyramidellidae). Ophelia, 51, 39 - 76.", "Rios E. C. (1994) Seashells of Brazil. 2 nd ed, Museu Oceanografico Prof. E. C. Rios da Fundacao Universidade de Rio Grande, Rio Grande, 368 pp., 113 pls.", "Adams, C. B. (1850) Descriptions of supposed new species which inhabit Jamaica. Contributions to Conchology, 5, 69 - 75.", "Olsson, A. A. & McGinty, T. L. (1958) Recent marine mollusks from the Caribbean coast of Panama with descriptions of some new genera and species. Bulletin of American Paleontology, 39, 1 - 58.", "Morch, O. A. L. (1876) Synopsis Molluscorum marinorum Indiarum occidentalium imprimis insularum danicarum. Malacozoolische Blallter, 23, 45 - 58.", "Faber, M. J. (2005) The Caribbean marine gastropods described by Otto Andreas Lawson Morch. 1: some type specimens and identifications (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia). Miscellanea Malacologica, 1, 81 - 99", "Wise, J. B. (2001) Anatomy of Boonea jadisi (Olsson & McGinty, 1958) (Heterobranchia: Pyramidellidae) from the western Atlantic, with comparisons to other species in the genus. The Nautilus, 115, 68 - 75."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6212531 2023-05-15T17:37:36+02:00 Chrysallida Carpenter 1856 Pimenta, Alexandre Dias Absalão, Ricardo Silva Miyaji, Cintia 2009 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6212531 https://zenodo.org/record/6212531 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/9A76FFEAFF8BB3183F4C533B29152F28 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.186507 http://publication.plazi.org/id/9A76FFEAFF8BB3183F4C533B29152F28 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6212530 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 Pyramidellidae Chrysallida article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6212531 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.186507 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6212530 2022-04-01T11:51:29Z Genus Chrysallida Carpenter, 1856 Chrysallida Carpenter, 1856: 170. Type species by original designation: Chemnitzia communis C. B. Adams. Recent, Mexico. Remarks: The genus Chrysallida from Europe and west Africa was taken in the broad sense by Aartsen (1977) and Linden and Eikenboom (1992), who included some species with strong axial ribs crossed by prominent spiral cords, and some species without. The concept of Chrysallida was restricted by Schander (1994) based on protoconch shape and external anatomy, and he reintroduced the genus Odostomella for those species with strong axial ribs but no spiral sculpture. Schander's (1994) opinion was followed by Peñas et al. (1996); see discussion of Odostomella below. Schander (1994), Peñas et al. (1996) and Peñas and Rolán (1998), although excluding the species regarded as Odostomella , kept using Chrysallida in a somewhat wide sense, including shells with strong axial and spiral cords forming a clathrate sculpture, as well as shells with strong, sinuous axial ribs crossed by weaker spiral cords, in most cases restricted to anterior region of the whorls; compare, for instance Chrysallida canariensis Nordsieck & García-Talavera in Peñas and Rolán (1998: figs. 14–21) with Chrysallida ( Parthenina ) multicostata (Jeffreys) in Aartsen et al . (2000: 29, fig. 34) Peñas and Rolán (1998) discussed such approaches of considering Chrysallida in strict or broad sense, choosing for the broad one. The same option was taken by Aartsen et al . (2000), who, on the other hand, used several subgenera. In the strict sense, Chrysallida is defined, after its type species, Chrysallida communis , illustrated in Dall and Bartsch (1909) with the new name Chrysallida torrita Dall & Bartsch, 1909, as shells with axial and spiral sculpture of equal strength, forming small nodules. Schander et al. (2003) use the genus Parthenina for European species usually included in Chrysallida in fact, Aartsen et al . (2000) used this name as subgenus, but they stated that “the status of that nominal taxon is impossible to decide at present”. Similarly, Peñas and Rolán (1998) stated that they used the broad sense of Chrysallida , avoiding subgenera, while phylogenetic studies could define the taxa at genus level. Finally, Schander et al. (2003), based on the results of a phylogenetic analysis, considered Parthenina as a full genus, including P. interstincta (J. Adams), P. sarsii (Nordsieck) and P. afectuosa (Nordsieck) (see discussion below, under Parthenina ). Herein, we adopt the strict concept of Chrysallida , following the opinion of Schander et al. (1999 a) who argued in favor of a more detailed Pyramidellidae classification, rather than a minimal division, since it should include some monophyletic groups. In fact, most of phylogenetic analysis indicates that some taxa, elsewhere used as subgenus of Chrysallida , deserve generic status (e.g. Wise 1996, for Boonea , Schander et al. 1999 b, for Odostomella , Schander et al. 2003, for Parthenina ). In Brazil, there are three species listed in this genus (Rios 1994): C. gemmulosa C. B. Adams, 1850, C. jadisi and C. toroensis (Olsson & McGinty, 1958). This last species is synonimized with Mumiola gradatula (Mörch, 1876), following Faber (2005); see discussion below. Following Wise (2001), we adopt the combination Boonea jadisi (as discussed above). : Published as part of Pimenta, Alexandre Dias, Absalão, Ricardo Silva & Miyaji, Cintia, 2009, A taxonomic review of the genera Boonea, Chrysallida, Parthenina, Ivara, Fargoa, Mumiola, Odostomella and Trabecula (Gastropoda, Pyramidellidae, Odostomiinae) from Brazil, pp. 39-66 in Zootaxa 2049 on pages 49-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.186507 : {"references": ["Carpenter, P. P. (1856) Description of new species and varieties of Calyptraeidae, Trochidae, and Pyramidellidae, principally in the collections of Hugh Cuming, Esq. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 24, 166 - 171.", "Aartsen, J. J. van (1977) European Pyramidellidae: I. Chrysallida. Conchiglie, 13, 49 - 64.", "Linden, J. van der & Eikenboom, J. C. A. (1992.) On the taxonomy of the Recent species of the genus Chrysallida Carpenter from Europe, the Canary Islands and the Azores (Gastropoda, Pyramidellidae). Basteria, 56, 3 - 63.", "Schander, C. (1994) Twenty-eight new species of Pyramidellidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) from West Africa. Notiziario Centro Italiano Studi Malacologici, 15, 11 - 78.", "Penas, A., Templado, J. & Martinez, J. L. (1996) Contribucion al conocimiento de los Pyramidelloidea (Gastropoda: Heterostropha) del Mediterraneo espanol. Iberus, 14, 1 - 82.", "Penas, A. & Rolan, E. (1998) La familia Pyramidellidae Gray, 1840 (Mollusca, Gastropoda) en Africa Occidental. 3. El genero Chrysallida s. l. Iberus, Suplemento 4, 1 - 73.", "Aartsen, J. J. van, Gittenberger, E. & Goud, J. (2000) Pyramidellidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) collected during the Dutch CANCAP and MAURITANIA expeditions in the south-eastern part of the North Atlantic Ocean (part 2). Zoologische Mededelingen, 74, 1 - 50.", "Dall, W. H. & Bartsch, P. (1909) A monograph of West American Pyramidellid mollusks. 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