Leptochiton gowlettholmesae Sirenko, 2023, n. sp.

Leptochiton gowlettholmesae n. sp. (Figures 7A, B, 8–14) Type material. Holotype (TMAG, E 45530) and paratype (TMAG, E 45531), both now disarticulated consisting of SEM stub of valves I, II, IV, V, VIII, part of perinotum and radula, mount of part of perinotum and vial with other valves. Type locali...

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Main Author: Sirenko, Boris
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/8247019
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8247019
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Summary:Leptochiton gowlettholmesae n. sp. (Figures 7A, B, 8–14) Type material. Holotype (TMAG, E 45530) and paratype (TMAG, E 45531), both now disarticulated consisting of SEM stub of valves I, II, IV, V, VIII, part of perinotum and radula, mount of part of perinotum and vial with other valves. Type locality. Southern Ocean, South of Tasmania, 44.3511°S, 147.2868°E, 1450 m (Huan MP: 744 seamount: stn SS 2008_ VOL _030, Lot 030, dredge CSIRO, 19.01.2008). Material examined. Southern Ocean, South of Tasmania, 44.3511°S, 147.2868°E, 1450 m, Huan MP: 744 seamount: stn SS2008_ VOL_030, Lot 030, dredge CSIRO, holotype (TMAG, E 45530) BL 9.0 mm, 19.01.2008; 45.1345°S, 146.0161°E, 1520 m, Fracture MP: The Knob stn SS2008_ VOL_037, Lot 037, dredge CSIRO, paratype (TMAG, E 45531) BL 15.5 mm, 22.01.2008. Etymology. Named after Karen Gowlett-Holmes, a leading marine biologist of Australia, for her large contribution to the knowledge of Australian marine animals including chitons, and for her beautiful photographs of fishes and invertebrates. Distribution. Only known from the type material. Diagnosis. Small to moderately sized chiton, valves lowly elevated, subcarinated, head valve noticeably wider than tail valve. Tegmentum sculptured with small, flattened granules arranged in longitudinal rows in central area of intermediate valves and antemucronal area of tail valve, and in a random manner in other areas. Jugal sinus wide, twice as wide as width of apophyses. Girdle very narrow, about 100–130 μm wide in valve V, covered with pointed, smooth dorsal scales that are very sharp on top. Major lateral radular tooth with long, unidentate cusp. Description. Small chiton, BL 9.0 mm, elongate oval. Valves only little elevated (dorsal elevation of valve V 0.33), subcarinated, not beaked. Color of tegmentum white. Head valve semicircular. Intermediate valves broadly rectangular, anterior margin strongly convex in valve II, straight in valves II–VII, posterior margin straight, sides rounded, apex not projecting. Tail valve noticeably ...