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Beringius amliensis Mclean & Clark 2023

Dataset
Seven new genera and thirty-four new species of buccinoid gastropods (Neogastropoda: Buccinidae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska
Rank
SPECIES
Published in
Mclean, James H., Clark, Roger N. (2023): Seven new genera and thirty-four new species of buccinoid gastropods (Neogastropoda: Buccinidae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Zootaxa 5351 (2): 151-201, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5351.2.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5351.2.1

Classification

kingdom
Animalia
phylum
Mollusca
class
Gastropoda
order
Neogastropoda
family
Buccinidae
genus
Beringius
species
Beringius amliensis

description

Description: Shell large Height to 120.7 mm (holotype), pyriform, white to pinkish-tan, periostracum thin, brown, adherent. Protoconch with three whorls; teleconch whorls shouldered, suture deeply impressed. Axial sculpture of rounded, strongly projecting ribs, 10 on the final whorl, interspaces broader than ribs, ribs not extending across base. Spiral sculpture of strong cords (14 on penultimate whorl), each cord sharply bifurcate or trifurcate, interspaces narrower. Aperture broad, less than half of shell height, lip flared and thickened, canal, short, broad. Radula (Fig. 9 C). Rachidian tooth oval, flattened anteriorly and posteriorly. Lateral teeth large, thick, tricuspid, outer cusp thick, broad, tapering, to a curved tip, central and inner cusps much smaller, about 1 / 3 as long as the outer one, sub-equal in length, inner one slightly broader and flattened on the anterior edge.

description

Figures 9 A – C urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: 3 B 012 D 06 - E 9 A 7 - 4 CB 7 - 9 B 2 C- 7 AC 68130 F 4 BF

discussion

Remarks: This species resembles Beringius incisus (Dall, 1907) (Fig. 9 D – G), but differs in being larger, and having coarse, bifurcated and trifurcated spiral cords as opposed to fine spiral lirae. The radula of B. incisus, has a smaller, rounder rachidian tooth, and the lateral teeth have a much more pronounced notch, which cuts into the base of the outer cusp (Fig. 9 G).

distribution

Distribution: Central Aleutian Islands, known only from the vicinity of Amlia and Atka Islands, Andreanof Ids. (173 ° to 175 ° W). at depths of 72 – 147 m. A short-range endemic. Habitat: Found on black sand bottoms with temperatures of 3.7 – 4.4 ° C.

etymology

Etymology: The name is derived from Amlia Island, the type locality.

materials_examined

Type locality: N side of Amlia Island, Andreanof Ids., Aleutian Is., Alaska (52 ° 25.04 N, 173 ° 45.42 W), 149 m (NMFS 148 - 201001 - 65). Type material. Holotype: LACM 3572, 120.7 mm (leg. 25 June, 2010, trawled, R / V Ocean Explorer); Paratypes: Pt 1 & 2, SBMNH 169002, 72.1 & 56.2 mm, S of Atka Island, Andreanof Ids. (51 ° 52.62 N, 174 ° 33.61 W), 147 m. (NMFS 23 - 199701 - 95); Pt 3, LACM 3657, 67.5 mm, (94 - 199401 - 75) Pt 3, RNC 4502, 116.6 mm, N of Amlia Island, Andreanof Ids. (51 ° 17.05 N, 173 ° 58.18 W), 72 m. (NMFS 94 - 199401 - 65).

Name

Homonyms
Beringius amliensis Mclean & Clark 2023
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