Paramya recluzi A. Adams 1864

Autor: Zhang, Jun-Long, Xu, Feng-Shan, Liu, Rui-Yu
Rok vydání: 2012
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6177533
Popis: Paramya recluzi (A. Adams, 1864) Figure 5 H���M Eucharis recluzi A. Adams, 1864: 309. Anisodonta recluzii (A. Adams, 1864) ��� Habe, 1961: 123, pl. 56, fig. 7; Habe, 1968: 180, pl. 56, fig. 7; Kuroda et al. 1971: 625, 403, pl. 118, fig. 20. Paramya recluzii (A. Adams, 1864) ��� Habe, 1977: 281, pl. 28, fig. 9; Xu, 1987: 438 ���439, fig. 1 d; Xu, 1997: 230; Okutani, 2000: 1021, pl. 508, fig. 8; Kwon et al. 2001: 277, fig. 1136; Lutaenko et al. 2003: 168; Noseworthy et al. 2007: 99; Xu & Zhang, 2008: 257, fig. 812; Xu, 2008: 589. Paramya recluzi (A. Adams, 1864) ��� Bernard et al., 1993: 107. Material examined. MBM 300739 (1 articutate shell), Jiaozhou Bay, Station C- 5 (36 �� 6 ���N, 120 �� 18 ���E), Kexue II R/ V, on June 25 th, 1985; MBM 265366 (1 articutate shell), Liaodong Bay, Station B 66 A, in mud, 26m, Kexue I R/V, on July 1 st, 1988. Distribution and habitat. Recent. Bohai Sea, Jianzhou Bay, China; Japan; Korea. Sandy mud bottom 5��� 50 m. Life habitat unclear, possibly commensal with echiurid worms, such as in the case of Paramya subovata (Jenner & McCrary 1969; Henry 1976) and the third species of this genus P. africana (see Cosel 1995). Type locality. Yobuko, Saga Prefecture, Kyushu. Diagnosis. Length to 10 mm; gaping anteriorly and posteriorly; boundary between posterior area and posterocentral shell obtusely convex; umbo small; sculpture of coarse growth commarginal lines, with minute granulations, more obvious on the ventral margin; chondrophores of similar size; pallial sinus shallow, does not exceed further ventral than posterior adductor scar; pallial line thin orobscure.
Published as part of Zhang, Jun-Long, Xu, Feng-Shan & Liu, Rui-Yu, 2012, The Myidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) from Chinese waters with description of a new species, pp. 39-60 in Zootaxa 3383 on pages 49-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.281734
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