Aliculastrum parallelum

Autor: Too, Chin Chin, Carlson, Clay, Hoff, Patty Jo, Malaquias, Manuel António E.
Rok vydání: 2014
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5082789
Popis: Aliculastrum parallelum (Gould, 1846) Bulla parallela Gould, 1846: 98. Gould 1847: 251. Gould 1852: 220, pl. 15, figs 267, 267a (type lost; USNM 19091). Cylichna parallela — Adams 1862: 152. Atys parallela — Sowerby 1870: pl. 4, sp. 21a–c. Watson 1886: 640. Atys parallelus — Martens & Langkavel 1871: 53. Atys (Alicula) parallela — Pilsbry 1895: 266, pl.28, figs 21, 22. Kobelt 1896: 21, pl. 6, figs 13, 14. Atys (Aliculastrum) parallela — Pilsbry 1896: 237. Aliculastrum parallela — Carlson & Hoff 2003: 281. Type locality. West Pacific (Not specified in the original description). Material examined. Mariana Islands, Guam, 4 spcs dissected, UF 374138, H = 6.8–9.6 mm. Animal (Fig. 1C): Body whitish-translucent, white dots scattered over the body, more dense at pallial lobe edge and ventral areas of parapodial lobes, white blotches scattered over cephalic shield; between eyes, edges of cephalic and parapodial lobes with darker pigmentation; red blotches scattered on the mantle; eyes visible. Shell (Figs 2D, 8A, B): Maximum height 12.5 mm; milky white; thick, robust, semi-opaque, cylindrical, both sides of body whorl nearly parallel, rounded anteriorly and conical posteriorly, apex imperforate; spire sunken, aperture narrow, widening towards posterior edge, outer lip elevated above the apex; spiral grooves at both ends only (anterior = 17–18, posterior = 14–20), fine longitudinal growth lines present throughout shell; orangecoloured periostracum observed. Jaws: Present, crescent shape. Radula (Figs 8C, D): Radular formula at mid-point 27 x 12.1.1.0.12; median tooth with broad base, triangular central cusp with thinner membrane-like structure on both sides, central cusp becomes more pointed posteriorly, pseudo-triangular cusp on both sides; inner lateral tooth presents only at right side, hook-shaped, broader base compared to outer lateral teeth, with semi-circular projection outwardly, broader than outer lateral teeth, strong denticulation along outer margin; outer lateral teeth hook-shaped, slender, with semi-circular projection outwardly, groove along the outer margin, size decreases outwardly. Gizzard plates (Figs 8E, F): Three gizzard plates; broader at anterior part, narrower towards posterior end; 8–9 ridges, covered by tiny rods with pointed tips at both anterior and posterior sides, density of rods higher at anterior half of gizzard plate; posterior half of gizzard plate lacks rods on posterior side of ridges. Male reproductive system (Fig. 8G): Total length 3.4 mm (H = 8.54 mm). Formed by three parts: prostate, seminal ducts and penial region; prostate elongated, semi-translucent, faint striations at distal end, division into lobes not evident; two seminal ducts, first seminal duct whitish, narrower than second seminal duct, connects distally at a pouch close to prostate and proximally close to penial sheath, coils around second seminal duct, second seminal duct yellowish, broad, proximal part of both ducts semi-translucent; penial region elongated, semitranslucent. Ecology. There is hardly any record on the habitat for this species. Materials examined were sampled on shallow areas up to 18 m depth. Geographical distribution. Japan, Guam, Fiji, Tahiti (Adams, 1862; Martens & Langkavel, 1871; Watson, 1886; present study). Remarks. Aliculastrum parallelum was originally ascribed to the genus Bulla, but from very early on, authors like Sowerby (1870), Martens & Langkavel (1871), and Watson (1886) consider this species to belong on the genus Atys; later Pilsbry (1921) and Habe (1952) included it in the genus Aliculastrum. Adams (1862), apparently unaware of Gould (1846) ’s work, described a similar species as Cylichna parallela, which was collected in Tsushima, Japan (Strait of Korea; as Tsu-Sima). Comparison of the original descriptions revealed that these two species are identical and likely synonyms (Gould, 1846; Adams, 1862). Aliculastrum parallelum does not have an ovoid inflated shell as the type species of the genus Atys (Atys naucum); moreover, the gizzard plates are also different from those of A. naucum with presence of few broad ridges (Carlson & Hoff 1999). On the other hand, Aliculastrum parallelum shares similarities with the other studied species of Aliculastrum by possessing a cylindrical robust shell, and, as in the species Aliculastrum debilis, an asymmetric radula with strongly denticulated inner lateral teeth and a male reproductive system with two seminal ducts. Moreover, preliminary phylogenetic data (Too 2011) suggest the inclusion of this species in a clade together with the other two species of Aliculastrum.
Published as part of Too, Chin Chin, Carlson, Clay, Hoff, Patty Jo & Malaquias, Manuel António E., 2014, Diversity and systematics of Haminoeidae gastropods (Heterobranchia: Cephalaspidea) in the tropical West Pacific Ocean: new data on the genera Aliculastrum, Atys, Diniatys and Liloa, pp. 355-392 in Zootaxa 3794 (3) on page 366, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3794.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/4914927
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