Parvamussium permirum (Dautzenberg, 1925)
Pectinoidea : Propeamussiidae |
Tebble name: | n/a |
Smith & Heppell name: | n/a |
To size: To 8.3mm. Shell Structure: Thin, fragile. Equilateral: Equilateral. Tumidity: Compressed. Outline: Disc, subcircular, slightly longer than high. Ears small, anterior slightly larger than posterior. Byssus notch absent.
Sculpture: LV with around 35 narrow radial raised lines and a few concentric ridges. Ears with fine radial striae. RV with closely spaced concentric raised lines. Ears with fine radial striae. Interior of valves with 13 radial ribs. Margin: Smooth. Colour: White.
Distribution & Ecology
Known only from the Porcupine Sea Bight at 1600-4900m.
Depth Range
Bathyal (500 - 2000m)
Abyssal Rise (2000 - 4000m)
Abyssal Plain (4000m +)
Depth Range
Bathyal (500 - 2000m)
Abyssal Rise (2000 - 4000m)
Abyssal Plain (4000m +)
Additional Information & Related Species
Related Species
Pectinoidea : Propeamussiidae
References
Listed are literature citing Parvamussium permirum (Dautzenberg, 1925). Reference containing the species Type Description is highlighted.
Dautzenberg P 1925. Mollusques nouveaux provenant des croisières du Prince Albert Ier de Monaco. Bulletin de l'Institut Océanographique de Monaco. 457: 1-12. |
Olabarria C. 2005. Patterns of bathymetric zonation of bivalves in the Porcupine Sea Bight and adjacent abyssal plain, NE Atlantic. Deep-Sea Research I. 52: 15-31. |
Resources
- Conchological Society
of Great Britain & Ireland
Provides resources for understanding, identifying, recording, and conserving molluscs - CLEMAM
Check List of European Marine Mollusca - MarLIN
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National Biodiversity Network's Gateway. Use it to explore UK biodiversity data, as contributed by participating data providers. - BivAToL
- MarBEF
- Malacological Society
- Unitas Malacologica
- Census of Marine Life
- MarBEF
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Record last modified: 17/05/2016