Buccinum chinoi Kantor, Sirenko, Zvonareva & Fedosov, 2022, nom. nov. ...
Buccinum chinoi nom. nov. Fig. 2G; Table 1 Ovulatibuccinum perlatum – Fraussen & Chino, 2009: 152, 154, figs. 7–8, 17–18. — Hasegawa 2009: 289, fig. 183. Etymology Named in honour of Mr Mitsuo Chino, citizen scientist in malacology, who co-authored the description of Ovulatibuccinum perlatum. Ty...
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Summary: | Buccinum chinoi nom. nov. Fig. 2G; Table 1 Ovulatibuccinum perlatum – Fraussen & Chino, 2009: 152, 154, figs. 7–8, 17–18. — Hasegawa 2009: 289, fig. 183. Etymology Named in honour of Mr Mitsuo Chino, citizen scientist in malacology, who co-authored the description of Ovulatibuccinum perlatum. Type material Holotype JAPAN • lv (SL 8.4 mm); northeastern Honshu, off Iwate Prefecture; depth 900–1000 m; NSMT-Mo 76771. Distribution Known from the slope of the Japan Trench (type locality), off northeastern Honshu (350–480 m; Hasegawa 2009) and Kurile-Kamchatka Trench. Bathymetric range: the lower continental plateau from 300 m down to abyssal depth of at least 2700 m. Inhabiting muddy and silty bottoms (after Fraussen & Chino, 2009). Remarks After synonimization of Ovulatibuccinum with Buccinum the new combination Buccinum perlatum (Fraussen & Chino, 2009) is becoming the junior secondary homonym of Buccinum perlatum Conrad, 1833 and Buccinum perlatum Küster, 1858 (= Engina natalensis Melvill, 1895). ... : Published as part of Kantor, Yuri, Sirenko, Boris, Zvonareva, Sofya S. & Fedosov, Alexander, 2022, Taxonomic status of genera of Buccininae (Neogastropoda, Buccinidae) updated based on molecular data with description of new species and corrections of nomenclature of Buccinum, pp. 11-34 in European Journal of Taxonomy 817 on page 28, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.817.1759, http://zenodo.org/record/6518035 ... |
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