Turricula javana
Authors/Creators
- 1. Animal Systematics Research Unit, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand & Leibniz-Institut zur Analyse des Biodiversitätswandels - Standort Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, Hamburg 20146, Germany
- 2. Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, LEHNA UMR 5023, CNRS, ENTPE, F- 69622, Villeurbanne, France
- 3. Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics, University of Lausanne, Rue de la Mouline, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
- 4. Animal Systematics Research Unit, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
- 5. Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences, Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Description
Turricula javana (Linnaeus, 1767)
Figs 4 I, 8 C
Murex javanus Linnaeus, 1767: 1221. Type locality: Java.
Turricula (Vulpecula) javana. Tesch 1915: 48 – 49, pl. 80, fig. 104 a, b.
Turricula javana. Powell 1969: 235 – 237, pl. 192, figs 10, 11; pl. 201, fig. 11. Tantanasiriwong 1978: 17. Nateewathana et al. 1981: 61. Way and Purchon 1981: 320. Poutiers 1998 b: 630, with in-text figs. Swennen et al. 2001: 57, 133, fig. 463. Hylleberg and Kilburn 2003: 104. Robba et al. 2003: tables 3, 5. Robba et al. 2004: 136, pl. 18, fig. 8 a, b. Dharma 2005: 130, pl. 40, fig. 8 a, b. Thach 2005: 214, pl. 59, fig. 16; pl. 60, fig. 24. Ramakrishna et al. 2007: 15, 133, 134. Robba et al. 2007: 93 (appendix). Nabhitabhata 2009: 196. Sanpanich and Duangdee 2013: 60. BEDO 2017 b: 354, with in-text fig. Yang et al. 2017: 114, fig. 472. Surakiatchai et al. 2018: table 5, pl. 1, fig. 11 a, b. Tudu et al. 2018: table 1. Wells et al. 2021: 101.
Referred material.
CUF - NKNY - G 15, G 20 (53 shells; Figs 4 I, 8 C).
Habitat.
Intertidal sand and rocks and muddy bottoms at a depth from 20 to 80 m (Robba et al. 2004; Thach 2005).
Distribution.
Indian Ocean; Indo-West Pacific, from Japan to Australia (Robba et al. 2004; Yang et al. 2017). Records of fossils from the Late Miocene to Holocene in India, Indonesia, and Thailand (Robba et al. 2004; Surakiatchai et al. 2018).
Record in Thailand.
Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea (Wells et al. 2021).
Taxonomic remarks and comparisons.
This species is recognised based on the descriptions and figures in Powell (1969) and Robba et al. (2004), specifically in having an elongate-fusiform shell with the sculpture of oblique nodes on the peripheral angulation and finer spiral cords over the shoulder slope as well as a twin cord forming a weak subsutural margin. See also comprehensive taxonomic remarks in Powell (1969).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Linnaeus
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Mollusca
- Order
- Neogastropoda
- Family
- Clavatulidae
- Genus
- Turricula
- Species
- javana
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Turricula javana (Linnaeus, 1767) sec. Jirapatrasilp, Cuny, Kocsis, Sutcharit, Ngamnisai, Charoentitirat, Kumpitak & Suraprasit, 2024
References
- Linnaeus C (1767) Systema naturae per regna tria naturae: secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Ed. 12. 1., Regnum Animale. 1 & 2. Laurentii Salvii, Holmiae [Stockholm]. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 157601
- Tesch P (1915) Jungtertiäre und quartäre Mollusken von Timor. I. Teil. Palaontologie von Timor, Stuttgart 5: 1 – 70.
- Powell AWB (1969) The family Turridae in the Indo-Pacific. Part 2. The subfamily Turriculinae. Indo-Pacific Mollusca 2: 215 – 416. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/49824050
- Tantanasiriwong R (1978) An illustrated checklist of marine shelled gastropods from Phuket Island, adjacent mainland and offshore island, western peninsular Thailand. Research Bulletin - Phuket Marine Biological Center 21: 1 – 63.
- Nateewathana A, Tantichodok P, Bussarawich S, Sirivejabandhu R (1981) Marine organisms in the Reference Collection. Research Bulletin - Phuket Marine Biological Center 28: 43 – 86.
- Way K, Purchon RD (1981) The marine shelled Mollusca of West Malaysia and Singapore part 2. Polyplacophora and Gastropoda. Journal of Molluscan Studies 47: 313 – 321. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.mollus.a065574
- Poutiers JM (1998 b) Gastropods. In: Carpenter KE, Niem VH (Eds) FAO Species Identification Guide for Fishery Purposes The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific Volume 1 Seaweeds, corals, bivalves and gastropods. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy, 363 – 648.
- Swennen C, Moolenbeek RG, Ruttanadakul N, Hobbelink H, Dekker H, Hajisamae S (2001) The Molluscs of the Southern Gulf of Thailand. The Biodiversity Research and Training Program, Bangkok, 210 pp.
- Hylleberg J, Kilburn RN (2003) Marine molluscs of Vietnam: annotations, voucher material, and species in need of verification. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication 28: 1 – 300.
- Robba E, Di Geronimo I, Chaimanee N, Negri M, Sanfilippo R (2003) Mollusc associations of the Northern Gulf of Thailand and Holocene analogs from the Bangkok Clay. Mahasarakham University Journal 22: 191 – 213.
- Robba E, Di Geronimo I, Chaimanee N, Negri MP, Sanfilippo R (2004) Holocene and recent shallow soft-bottom mollusks from the Northern Gulf of Thailand area: Scaphopoda, Gastropoda, additions to Bivalvia. La Conchiglia. International Shell Magazine 35: 1 – 290.
- Dharma B (2005) Recent and fossil Indonesian shells. ConchBooks, Hackenheim, 424 pp.
- Thach NN (2005) Shells of Vietnam. ConchBooks, Hackenheim, 338 pp.
- Ramakrishna DA Barua S, Mukhopadhya A (2007) Marine molluscs: Polyplacophora and Gastropoda. Fauna of Andhra Pradesh, State Fauna Series Vol 5 Part 7. Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, 1 - 148.
- Robba E, Di Geronimo I, Chaimanee N, Negri MP, Sanfilippo R (2007) Holocene and recent shallow soft-bottom mollusks from the Western Gulf of Thailand: Pak Phanang Bay and additions to Phetchaburi fauna. Bollettino Malacologico 43: 1 – 98.
- Nabhitabhata J (2009) Checklist of Mollusca Fauna in Thailand. Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, Bangkok, 576 pp.
- Sanpanich K, Duangdee T (2013) The biodiversity of marine gastropods of Thailand in the late decade. Malaysian Journal of Science. Series B, Physical & Earth Sciences 32 (3): 47 – 64. https://doi.org/10.22452/mjs.vol32no3.5
- BEDO (2017 b) Marine Gastropods: Checklist of Molluscan Biodiversity in Thailand. BEDO, Bangkok, 376 pp. [in Thai]
- Yang W, Cai Y, Kuang X (2017) Color Atlas of Molluscs of the South China Sea. China Agriculture Press, Beijing, 275 pp.
- Surakiatchai P, Choowong M, Charusiri P, Charoentitirat T, Chawchai S, Pailoplee S, Chabangborn A, Phantuwongraj S, Chutakositkanon V, Kongsen S, Nimnate P, Bissen R (2018) Paleogeographic reconstruction and history of the sea level change at Sam Roi Yot National Park, Gulf of Thailand. Tropical Natural History 18: 112 – 134. https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tnh/article/view/148171
- Tudu PC, Yennawar P, Ghorai N, Tripathy B, Mohapatra A (2018) An updated checklist of marine and estuarine mollusc of Odisha coast. Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences 47: 1537 – 1560. http://nopr.niscpr.res.in/handle/123456789/44778
- Wells FE, Sanpanich K, Tan SK, Duangdee T (2021) The Marine and Estuarine Molluscs of Thailand. Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum National University of Singapore, Singapore, 195 pp. https://lkcnhm.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2021/01/LKCNHM-EBOOK-2021-0001.pdf