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Molluscan Research 29(3):
155-173; published 30 Sept. 2009 Copyright © The Malacological Society of Australasia & the Society for the Study of Molluscan Diversity The Recent Coralliophilinae of the New Zealand region, with descriptions of two new species(Gastropoda: Neogastropoda: Muricidae) BRUCE A. MARSHALL1 & MARCO OLIVERIO2 2 Dipartimento di Biologia Animale e dell’Uomo, "La Sapienza" Rome University, Viale dell’Università 32, I-00185 Roma, Italy. Email: marco.oliverio@uniroma1.it Abstract The twenty Recent species of the muricid subfamily Coralliophilinae known from the New Zealand region are recorded and illustrated. The following eight species are reported for the first time from New Zealand: Babelomurex nakamigawai (Kuroda, 1959), Coralliophila sp. aff. sertata, C. solutistoma Kuroda & Shikama in Shikama, 1966, Hirtomurex marshalli Oliverio, 2008, Latiaxis pilsbryi Hirase, 1908, Leptoconchus sp., Mipus matsumotoi Kosuge, 1985 and Rhizochilus sp. cf. antipathum Steenstrup, 1850. The species previously recorded as Neothais clathrata (A. Adams, 1854) from New Zealand is actually Coralliophila squamosissima (E.A. Smith, 1876). Two new species are described from bathyal depths: Hirtomurex tangaroa n. sp., and Hirtomurex taranui n. sp. Four species (Coralliophila sertata (Hedley, 1903), C. sp. aff. sertata, Hirtomurex tangaroa n. sp. and H. taranui n. sp.) are restricted to the South-West Pacific, with the latter three possibly endemic to the New Zealand region. All the New Zealand species have planktotrophic development, and 60% of them live in deep water. Key words: Mollusca, Babelomurex, Coralliophila, Emozamia, Hirtomurex, Latiaxis, Leptoconchus, Magilus, Mipus, Rhizochilus, taxonomy Full article (PDF; 510 KB) |
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