Myonera alleni Poutiers & Bernard 1995
Verticordioidea : Cuspidariidae |
Tebble name: | n/a |
Smith & Heppell name: | n/a |
Notes on Nomenclature
To size:
To 5mm.
Shell Structure:
Thin.
Equivalve:
Equivalve.
Equilateral:
Equilateral.
Tumidity:
Compressed.
Outline:
Body of shell subovate; anterior rounded but rather angular; ventral weakly curved to almost straight with maximum height below beaks; posterior ventral margin weakly sinuous. Rostrum elongate, with a long straight to upturned dorsal margin. Posterior roundly truncate.
Contour:
Posterior sinus broad and rather shallow.
Sculpture:
Of up to twelve widely spaced concentric lamellae over body of shell these fading towards the rostrum; rostrum almost lacking sculpture some with faint radial lines. Shell overall microscopically pustulose, most obvious in juveniles.
Margin:
Inner margin smooth.
Ligament:
Internal on a small posterior projecting resilifer.
Hinge:
Apparently lacking teeth, but some shells with a weak posterior flange in the RV.
Pallial Musculature:
Obscure.
Periostracum:
Obscure.
Colour:
Shell white.
Distribution & Ecology
Depth Range
Bathyal (500 - 2000m)
Abyssal Rise (2000 - 4000m)
Abyssal Plain (4000m +)
Additional Information & Related Species
Related Species
Verticordioidea : Cuspidariidae
References
Listed are literature citing Myonera alleni Poutiers & Bernard 1995. Reference containing the species Type Description is highlighted.
Poutiers J.M. & Bernard F.R. 1995. Carnivorous bivalve molluscs (Anomalodesmata) from the tropical western Pacific OCean, with a proposed classification and a catalogue of Recent species Resultat des Campagnes MUSORSTOM, vol 14. Memoires Museum national Histoire naturelle, 167. 107-187. |
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