Argyrotheca cuneata ( Risso, 1826 ) Platidia anomioides (Scacchi & Philippi in Philippi, 1844)
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Argyrotheca cuneata ( Risso, 1826) View in CoL
Figures 40 View Figure 40 , 41 View Figure 41
Terebratula cuneata Risso, 1826, p. 388 , pl. 12, fig. 179.
Terebratula soldaniana Risso, 1826, p. 389 , pl. 12, fig. 178.
Anomia pera Megerle von Mühlfeld, 1829, p. 205 , pl. 1, fig. 1a–b.
Terebratula pera – Küster (1843), p. 30, pl. 2b, figs. 14–17.
Orthis pera – Philippi (1844), p. 69.
Argiope cuneata View in CoL – Davidson (1852b), p. 373 Argiope ( Cistella) cuneata View in CoL – Gray (1853), p. 114.
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Platidia anomioides View in CoL (Scacchi & Philippi, in Philippi, 1844)
Terebratula (Argiope) cuneata – Lovell (1861), p. 185.
Argiope pera – Brusina (1866), p. 47.
Figures 42 View Figure 42 , 43 View Figure 43
Megathyris ( Cistella) cuneata – Dall (1870), p. 146.
Argiope barroisi Schulgin, 1885, p. 122 View in CoL , pl. 8, fig. 4.
Orthis anomioides Scacchi & Philippi in Philippi (1844), p. 69 –70, pl. 18, fig. 9.
Argyrotheca cuneata View in CoL – Dall (1900), p. 44.
Description: Shell gently to moderately ventribiconvex. Outline transverse and semicircular with acuminate cardinal extremities to equidimensional subangular, occasionally with weakly indented front. Both dorsal and ventral valves with weak median furrow. Hinge line wide and straight. Ventral umbo typically high and straight. Anterior commissure rectimarginate to unisulcate. Ornament of approximately 8–16 coarse, radiating, broadly rounded ribs. Shell white, red or grey, and typically red between ribs. Large round to triangular pedicle opening extending into dorsal valve. Deltidial plates rudimentary. Shell matrix endopunctate. Brachial loop in dorsal valve long, simple, bilobed and anteriorly attached to median septum. Triangular dorsal median septum reaching 4/5 valve length with a peak at 2/3 valve length. Ventral valve with a distinct median ridge extending to 4/5 valve length. Maximum shell length 3 mm.
Depth range: 2–645 m depth ( Logan 1979; Logan 2007). However, from the available data, it seems that this species is mostly found shallower than 60 m.
Temperature range: 12–20˚C ( Brand et al. 2003).
Salinity range: 37–38 ( Brand et al. 2003).
Geography: Southernmost Celtic Sea, the Mediterranean, Madeira, the Canary Islands and the Cape Verde Islands ( Logan 1979; Brunton & Curry 1979; Simon & Willems 1999; Logan et al. 2007).
Superfamily Platidioidea Dall, 1870
Family PLATIDIIDAE Dall, 1870
Subfamily Platidiinae Dall, 1870
Genus Platidia Costa, 1852
Terebratula appressa Forbes, 1844, p. 193 .
Platidia anomioides View in CoL – Costa (1852), p. 48, pl. 3, figs. 4 and 6.
Morrisia anomioides View in CoL – Davidson (1852c), p. 79 –80, pl. 14, fig. 29.
Morrisia davidsoni Deslongchamps, 1855, p. 443 View in CoL , pl. 10, figs. 20a–d.
Terebratula ( Morrisia) anomioides – Lovell (1861), p. 184.
Terebratula ( Morrisia) anomioides – Reeve (1861), pl. 10, fig. 40.
Terebratula ( Morrisia) davidsoni – Reeve (1861), pl. 10, fig. 42.
Argiope ( Zellania) davidsoni – Weinkauff (1867), p. 290.
Platidia davidsoni View in CoL – Dall (1870), p. 143.
Platydia anomioïdes – Jeffreys (1878), p. 411.
Platydia davidsoni – Davidson (1880), p. 21.
Platidia seminula Philippi – Dall (1920) View in CoL [partim], p. 332.
Description: Shell typically very uneven, concavoconvex to ventribiconvex, shaping itself after the substratum. Outline circular to transversely oval, but juveniles can be more egg-shaped. Hinge line straight and shorter than greatest shell width. Ornamentation of concentric growth lines, with randomly distributed pustules (tubercles) on ventral valve. Pustules missing on juvenile shells. Shell matrix endopunctate. Colour yellowish-brown or white. Pedicle foramen large and extending well into posterior part of dorsal valve. Deltidial plates narrow. Short brachidium (=lophophoral support) when fully developed, forming a brachial loop supported by short median septum. Median septum very high triangular and can reach slightly anterior of mid-valve length. Very short setae along valve margin. Maximum shell length 8 mm.
Depth range: 8–2190 m depth (Logan 2007).
Temperature range: -1.2–12.0˚C ( Carpenter et al. 1869; this study).
Salinity range: 35.2–35.3 ( Thomsen 2001).
Substrate: Attached to pebbles, shells and corals ( Davidson 1887; Brunton & Curry 1979; Logan 1979; Thomsen 2001). Found on all from mud- to stone-dominated bottoms ( Thomsen 2001).
Geography: SW of Faroe Islands, Florida, North of Shetland, the Hebrides, Western Approaches, Bay of Biscay, Portugal, Mediterranean, Azores, Morocco, Canary Islands, Cuba, the West Indies, Red Sea, Argentina, South Africa, southernmost S America, Prince Edward Islands, and Antarctica ( Fischer & OEhlert 1891, 1892; Cooper 1973a; Brunton & Curry 1979; Thomsen 2001; Logan et al. 2007, 2008; Zezina 2008).
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Argyrotheca cuneata ( Risso, 1826 ) Platidia anomioides
Hansen, Jesper 2024 |
Argyrotheca cuneata
Dall WH 1900: 44 |
Argiope barroisi
Schulgin MA 1885: 122 |
Platydia davidsoni
Davidson T. 1880: 21 |
Platydia anomioïdes
Jeffreys JG 1878: 411 |
Megathyris ( Cistella ) cuneata
Dall WH 1870: 146 |
Platidia davidsoni
Dall WH 1870: 143 |
Argiope ( Zellania ) davidsoni
Weinkauff HC 1867: 290 |
Argiope pera
Brusina S. 1866: 47 |
Terebratula (Argiope) cuneata
Lovell R. 1861: 185 |
Terebratula ( Morrisia ) anomioides
Lovell R. 1861: 184 |
Morrisia davidsoni
Deslongchamps EE 1855: 443 |
Argiope ( Cistella ) cuneata
Gray JE 1853: 114 |
Platidia anomioides
Costa OG 1852: 48 |
Morrisia anomioides
Davidson T. 1852: 79 |
Orthis pera
Philippi RA 1844: 69 |
Orthis anomioides
Philippi RA 1844: 69 |
Terebratula appressa
Forbes E. 1844: 193 |
Anomia pera Megerle von Mühlfeld, 1829 , p. 205
Kuster HC 1843: 30 |
Megerle von Muhlfeld JC 1829: 205 |
Terebratula cuneata
Risso A. 1826: 388 |
Terebratula soldaniana
Risso A. 1826: 389 |