Heteranomia squamula Linnaeus 1758
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Heteranomia squamula (Linnaeus, 1758)
Fig. 6 d–g
Anomia squamula Linnaeus, 1758 (p. 701).
Anomia aculeata Müller, 1776 (p. 249, n. 3005).
Anomia aculeata Linné [in text] Gmelin [in plate]—Dall 1889[b] (p. 32, pl. 53, figs. 5–8).
Anomia aculeata Muller—Hidalgo 1917 (p. 134).
Heteranomia squamula, L. 1758— Winckworth 1922 (p. 33, pl. 1, figs. 5–7,12).
Heteranomia squamula (Linnaeus) — Tebble 1966 (p. 37, text-figs. 4b, 18d).
Heteranomia squamula (Linné, 1758) — Nordsieck 1969 (p. 60, pl. 10, fig. 37.10); Thomsen & Vorren 1986 (pl. 4, fig. C).
Heteranomia squamula (Linnaeus, 1758) — Poppe & Goto 1993 (p. 74); Petersen 2004 (p. 72, fig. 61); Peñas et al. 2006 (p. 140, figs. 385–388); Oliver et al. 2016 (online resource).
Pododesmus aculeatus (O.F. Müller, 1776) — Poppe & Goto 1993 (p. 75, pl. 12, fig. 2).
Pododesmus (Monia) aculeatus (O.F. Müller, 1776) — Giannuzzi-Savelli et al. 2001 (p. 210, figs. 437–440).
Pododesmus (Heteranomia) squamula (Linné, 1758) — Giannuzzi-Savelli et al. 2001 (p. 212, fig. 450).
Pododesmus squamula (Linné, 1758) — Repetto et al. 2005 (p. 302, bottom right fig.).
Pododesmus aculeatus (Mueller O.F., 1776) — Repetto et al. 2005 (p. 303, top left fig.).
Pododesmus squamula — Ceregato et al. 2007 (fig. 3.5).
Diagnostic characters. Oval to subrounded, variously twisted shell; rounded byssal notch on the right valve; outer surface with either randomly arranged fluted spines or uneven growth markings only. Prodissoconch: shell type ST- 2A; P-2 length about 200 µm; roundish, weakly inequilateral outline more expanded posteroventrally; convex profile; P-1/P-2 boundary ill-defined; P-2 with commarginal cordlets towards the nepioconch; shallow sinuation on the antero-ventral margin of P-2; transition to the nepioconch well marked.
Remarks. Pododesmus aculeatus (Müller, 1776), sometimes considered a different species, is herein regarded as a synonym (Winckworth 1922; Peñas et al. 2006; CLEMAM 2016).
Occurrence. Box-corer samples BC04 (19 specimens), BC05 (20), BC10 (2), BC11 (56), BC19 (1), BC22 (17), BC41 (10), BC66 (353), BC67 (319), BC68 (19), BC70 (27), BC71 (2913), BC72 (1597); cores BC04 (6), BC05 (100), BC21 (29), BC51 (13), BC67 (61), BC72 (196). Maximum height: 9.5 mm.
Distribution and habitat. Heteranomia squamula ranges from the northern Atlantic (North America, Iceland and Norway) to western Mediterranean, from the intertidal belt to about 1000 m depth. It lives on a variety of small hard substrates including Lophelia deep-water corals, Corallium rubrum, algae and crustaceans, denoting a decrease in sedimentation rates in an upper bathyal setting (Nordsieck 1969; Poppe & Goto 1993; Pons-Moyà & Pons 1999; Crocetta & Spanu 2008; Oliver et al. 2016). In the Santa Maria di Leuca CWC biotope it was very abundantly found in framework-building coral, coral rubble and solitary coral thanatofacies (Rosso et al. 2010).
Fossil record. Miocene to Recent (Monegatti & Raffi 2001; Petersen 2004), being frequent in Pleistocene bathyal deposits of central and southern Italy (Di Geronimo & Bellagamba 1985; Di Geronimo & La Perna 1997; Di Geronimo et al. 2005); it characterizes recurring associations in the Lower and Middle Pliocene of northern Italy (Ceregato et al. 2007; Tabanelli 2008).
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Biodiversity
- Family
- Anomiidae
- Genus
- Heteranomia
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Pectinoida
- Phylum
- Mollusca
- Scientific name authorship
- Linnaeus
- Species
- squamula
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Heteranomia squamula Linnaeus, 1758 sec. Negri & Corselli, 2016
References
- Linnaeus, C. (1758) Systema Naturae. Editio decima. 1. Regnum Animale. Laurentii Salvii, Holmiae [Stockholm], iv + 824 pp.
- Muller, O. F. (1776) Zoologiae Danicae Prodromus, seu Animalium Daniae et Norvegiae Indigenarum, characteres, nomina, et synonyma imprimis popularium. Typis Hallageriis, Havniae [Copenhagen], xxxii + 281 pp. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 13268
- Winckworth, R. (1922) Notes on the British species of Anomia. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London, 15, 32 - 34.
- Tebble, N. (1966) British bivalve seashells. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Edinburgh, 213 pp.
- Nordsieck, F. (1969) Die europaischen Meeresmuscheln (Bivalvia) vom Eismeer bis Kapverden, Mittelmeer und Schwarzes Meer. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, XIII + 256 pp.
- Thomsen, E. & Vorren, T. O. (1986) Macrofaunal palaeoecology and stratigraphy in Late Quaternary shelf sediments off Northern Norway. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 56, 103 - 150. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1016 / 0031 - 0182 (86) 90110 - 0
- Poppe, G. T. & Goto, Y. (1993) European Seashells. Volume II. (Scaphopoda, Bivalvia, Cephalopoda). Verlag Christa Hemmen, Wiesbaden, 221 pp.
- Petersen, K. S. (2004) Late Quaternary environmental changes recorded in the Danish marine molluscan faunas. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin, 3, 1 - 268.
- Penas, A., Rolan, E., Luque, A. A., Templado, J., Moreno, D., Rubio, F., Salas, C., Sierra, A. & Gofas, S. (2006) Moluscos marinos de la isla de Alboran. Iberus, 24 (1), 23 - 151.
- Oliver, P. G., Holmes, A. M., Killeen, I. J. & Turner, J. A. (2016) Marine Bivalve Shells of the British Isles (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales. Available from: http: // naturalhistory. museumwales. ac. uk / britishbivalves. (Accessed 25 August 2016)
- Giannuzzi-Savelli, R., Pusateri, F., Palmeri, A., Ebreo, C. †, Coppini, M., Margelli, A., Bogi, C. (2001) Atlante delle conchiglie marine del Mediterraneo. Vol. 7 (Bivalvia: Protobranchia-Pteriomorphia). Evolver, Roma, 246 pp.
- Repetto, G., Orlando, F. & Arduino, G. (2005) Conchiglie del Mediterraneo: 1770 specie illustrate con distribuzione e frequenza. Amici del Museo " Federico Eusebio ", Alba, 392 pp.
- Ceregato, A., Raffi, S. & Scarponi, D. (2007) The circalittoral / bathyal paleocommunities in the Middle Pliocene of Northern Italy: The case of the Korobkovia oblonga - Jupiteria concava paleocommunity type. Geobios, 40, 555 - 572. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1016 / j. geobios. 2006.08.004
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- Crocetta, F. & Spanu, M. (2008) Molluscs associated with a Sardinian deep water population of Corallium rubrum (Linne, 1758). Mediterranean Marine Science, 9 (2), 63 - 85. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.12681 / mms. 133
- Monegatti, P. & Raffi, S. (2001) Taxonomic diversity and stratigraphic distribution of Mediterranean Pliocene bivalves. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 165, 171 - 193. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1016 / s 0031 - 0182 (00) 00159 - 0
- Di Geronimo, I. & Bellagamba, M. (1985) Malacofaune dei dragaggi BS 77 - 1 e BS 77 - 2 (Sardegna nord orientale). Bollettino della Societa Paleontologica Italiana, 24 (2 - 3), 111 - 129.
- Di Geronimo, I., Messina, C., Rosso, A., Sanfilippo, R., Sciuto, F. & Vertino, A. (2005) Enhanced biodiversity in the deep: Early Pleistocene coral communities from Southern Italy. In: Freiwald, A. & Murray Roberts, J. (Eds), Cold-water Corals and Ecosystems, Springer, Berlin, pp. 61 - 86. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / 3 - 540 - 27673 - 4 _ 4
- Tabanelli, C. (2008) Associazioni di paleocomunita batiali a molluschi bentonici nel Pliocene della Romagna. Quaderno di Studi e Notizie di Storia Naturale della Romagna, 26, 1 - 80.