Atopomya dolobrata Oliver, 2013
Galeommatoidea : Basterotiidae |
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Smith & Heppell name: | n/a |
To size: To 6mm. Shell Structure: Brittle, rather thin. Equivalve: Equivalve. Equilateral: Inequilateral, beaks well in front of midline. Tumidity: Compressed. Outline: Subovate somewhat wedge-shaped, anterior rounded and much narrower than obliquely truncate posterior; posterior dorsal margin long, almost straight; ventral margin long, almost straight. distinctly keeled along line from beak to posterior-ventral margin.
Sculpture: Surface dull, with commarginal lines and growth stops. Margin: Inner margin smooth. Ligament: External, set on a raised nymph. Hinge: Lacking teeth. Pallial Musculature: Scars weakly impressed, indistinct but adductor muscles subequal, pallial line entire. Periostracum: Thin, but persistent, minutely wrinkled and with a rust coloured deposit. Colour: Shell off-white, translucent.
Distribution & Ecology
Depth Range
Continental Margin Zone (200 - 500m)
Bathyal (500 - 2000m)
Additional Information & Related Species
Key Features & Similar Species
Related Species
Galeommatoidea : Basterotiidae
References
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Oliver, P.G. 2013. Description of Atopomya dolobrata gen. et sp. nov.: First record of bacterial symbiosis in the Saxicavellinae (Bivalvia). . Journal of Conchology . 41(3): 359-367. |
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