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Title: American malacological bulletin
Identifier: americanmal6719881990amer (find matches)
Year: 1983 (1980s)
Authors: American Malacological Union
Subjects: Mollusks; Mollusks
Publisher: (Hattiesburg, Miss. ?) : (American Malacological Union)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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122 AMER. MALAC. BULL. 6(1) (1988)
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Figs. 28-30. Chiton peregrinus Thiele (Fig. 28: specimen from Manora Id., Karachi, Pakistan, 15 Feb 1953, S. M. H. Bilgrani leg., RMNH K4705; Figs. 29-30: specimen from Oman, Masirah Id., between Haql and Rassier, K. Smythe coll.). Fig. 28. Valve V, dorsal view, 8.9 mm wide. Fig. 29. Dorsal girdle scales, left dorsal, right ventral view. Fig. 30. Central, first lateral and major lateral radula teeth. Dorsal girdle scales (Fig. 32) spindle-shaped, base elongate, lozenge-shaped, dorsal surface strongly convex, ap- parently smooth. Under high magnification scales appear fine- ly punctate-lineate toward base, minutely bubbled around top. Scales on mid-girdle measure ca. 680 x 300 /*m. Radula (Fig. 33) central tooth almost linear, with narrow, sagittal blade; major laterals closely packed, with oval head, edge of free margin sharp. DISCUSSION: This species was well described by Bullock (1972). Additional observations were added by Kaas (1979). Subgenus Rhyssoplax Thiele, 1893 Type Species: Chiton janeirensis Gray, 1828, sensu Thiele, 1893 (= Chiton affinis Issel, 1869) (by subsequent designa- tion, I.C.Z.N., 1971). Chiton (Rhyssoplax) affinis Issel, 1869 Figs. 34-40 Chiton affinis Issel, 1869: 234. Beu ef a/., 1969: 184. Yaron, 1973: 15. Sabelli, 1974 : 75. Fischer, 1978: 43. Lepidopleurus bottae de Rochebrune, 1882: 192. Ferreira, 1983: 270, fig. 24. Callistochiton heterodon savignyi Pilsbry, 1893: 277, pi. 60: fig. 16. Ferreira, 1983: 270. Chiton olivaceus var. affinis, Leloup, 1952: 27, fig. 11, pi. 4: fig. 4. (bibliography and synonymy); 1960: 36. Sabelli and Spada, 1970: 6. Callistochiton barnardi, Smythe, 1982: 81, fig. 14 (non Ashby, 1931). Glayzer ef a/., 1984: 324. Rhyssoplax affinis, Ferreira, 1983: 268, fig. 22. LECTOTYPE: MNHN (by subsequent designation, Ferreira, 1983). MATERIAL EXAMINED: KUWAIT: 2 spec, max. 12 x 6 mm, Bide Circle, under stones in tidepool, F. Hinkle leg., 20 Sept 1979, FH; —3 spec, max. 11.5 x 5 mm, id., 1 Aug 1981, FH; —2 spec, max. 10 x 5.5. mm, id., 10 Apr 1983, FH; —6 spec, (as Callistochiton barnardi), Kuwait Bay, on underside of rocks, intertidal zone, 19 Sept 1975, B. Glayzer leg., 5/BG 1426, 1/KS (disarticulated). QATAR: 10 spec, max. 15x8 mm, Ras Abruk, under broken slabs of fasht, intertidal, May 1982, A. Woodward leg., 6/KS, 2/RMNH K5104, 2A/B 2768b; —4 spec, (one heavily damaged), Ras Abruk, 3 Nov 1978, A. Partridge leg., KS. —13 spec, max. 14 x 6.5 mm, Fuwairat, on rocks and dead cor- al, 0-1 m, June 1985, A. Woodward leg., 12/KS, 1/RMNH K5103; .2 spec, Al Wakrah, K. Smythe leg., KS. OMAN: 2 spec, Gulf of Oman, Qurm, 1979, K. Smythe leg., KS. TYPE LOCALITY: Gulf of Suez. DISTRIBUTION: Gulf of Suez, Red Sea and Somalia (southernmost record Sar Uanle), Arabian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman; intertidal to shallow subtidal. DESCRIPTION: Dorsal girdle scales regularly imbricating, im- planted in cuticula of girdle by diamond-shaped base, strongly curved dorsally, round-topped, ornamented with ca. 8 broad flat, weakly convergent ribs separated by narrow grooves, ca. 285 x 140 ^m (Figs. 34-39). Radula (Fig. 40) with narrow central tooth, blade nar- rowly U-shaped; first laterals broad at base, in middle with wing-like procession on inner sides, abruptly narrowing distal- ly, ending bluntly rounded without blade; major laterals with broad, oval head, free margin sharply edged; on the inside of it the shaft bears a slender, trunk-like appendix. DISCUSSION: The quite extensive original description (Issel, 1869) has been supplemented by several authors. Leloup (1952) produced detailed figures of the girdle elements. Yaron (1973) demonstrated the consistent morphological differences

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