Amplirhagada lamarckiana Köhler 2010, n.sp.

Amplirhagada lamarckiana n.sp. Type locality (Fig. 1). Western Australia, Kimberley, Bonaparte Archipelago, York Sound, Lamarck Island, 14°46'50"S 125°1'23"E; KC-042 (leg. V. Kessner & A. Longbottom, 14 July 1988). Type material. Holotype WAM S34612 (Pl. 1.18). Paratypes AMS...

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Main Author: Köhler, Frank
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5239037
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5239037
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Summary:Amplirhagada lamarckiana n.sp. Type locality (Fig. 1). Western Australia, Kimberley, Bonaparte Archipelago, York Sound, Lamarck Island, 14°46'50"S 125°1'23"E; KC-042 (leg. V. Kessner & A. Longbottom, 14 July 1988). Type material. Holotype WAM S34612 (Pl. 1.18). Paratypes AMS C463755 (5 preserved specimens), FMNH 219163 (15 preserved specimens), WAM S41485 (8 preserved specimens). Etymology. In reference to Lamarck Island, where this species occurs. Shell (Fig. 42A–C, Pl. 1.18). Semi-globose to broadly conical, with medium high spire; thin (translucent). Periphery evenly rounded to slightly angulate; upper sector of whorls rather flattened, basal sector rounded. Umbilicus forming a chink, 90–100 percent concealed by columellar reflection. Background colour light brownish horn, banded. Sub-sutural and mid-whorl bands diffuse to well defined, light brown, thin, visible on last whorl(s) only; ventral colour horn; outer lip colour same as shell; inner lip translucent. Protoconch c. 3 mm in diameter, comprising 1.7 whorls, with fine and indistinct lirae. Teleoconch with rather strong axial growth lines. Angle of aperture 45°; outer lip rounded, sharp to moderately thick, slightly expanded, reflected, basal node of lip absent or weak; palatal node absent. Parietal wall of inner lip absent or inconspicuous. Pallial morphology. Pallial cavity deep, extending 3 ⁄ 4 whorl. Pigmentation on mantle mottled, black. Kidney extending more than half of pallial cavity. Genital morphology (Figs. 43–44). Penis straight to curved, of about same length as anterior part of oviduct. Vas deferens coils before entering penis. Penial retractor muscle shorter than penis. Penial sheath delicate. Penial verge tiny (barely visible), slender to spatulate, with pointed tip. Penial wall small, arranged in rows over entire length of inner penial wall. Main stimulatory pilaster elongated, sculptured by horizontal ridges that support little hooks, comprising apical to median portion of penial chamber. Two to three additional pilasters are ...