Views provided by UsageCounts
Cranopsis nymphalis new species Figures 31–39 Types. Holotype MNHN 25293. Paratypes: MNHN 25294, 19 shells, MZSP 107717, 1 shell (Figs 37–39), MZSP 102927, 14 shells, MNRJ 25958, 5 shells, all from type locality. Brazil. Espírito Santo; continental slope of Abrolhos (MD55; Bouchet, Leal & Métivier col.; 27/v/1987); off Itaúnas, 18°59’S 37°48’W, 607–620 m, MNHN 25295, 2 shells (sta. DC73); off Regência, 19°40’S 37°48’W, 790–940 m, MNHN 25296, 1 shell (sta. CB77). Type locality. Brazil. Espírito Santo; off Itaúnas, continental slope of Abrolhos, 18°59’S 37°50’W, 295 m (MD55 sta. DC75; Bouchet, Leal & Métivier col., 27/v/1987). Diagnosis. Apex curved downwards, located close to apertural level. Height 47% of length; width ca. 80% of length. Sculpted by ca. 40 strong radial ribs, relatively narrow, profile rounded, bearing transverse low scales extending to narrow interspaces of ribs. Fissure flanked by low, thread-like edges; located close to anterior edge, not completely separated from edge. Description. Shell size up to 10 mm, low, limpet-like; height 47% of length. Pure white. Protoconch of 1.5 rounded whorls (Fig. 35); situated to right at posterior edge of apex (Figs 35–36); smooth, glossy; size 250 µm. Foramen cuneiform (pointed anteriorly), width ca. 12% of length; located anteriorly, barely open (possibly juveniles); 7% of shell width, 42% of shell length; edges irregular (Figs 31, 32, 34). Profile with beak curved ventrally, located on posterior edge (in dorsal view) (Fig. 33); teleoconch of one whorl; profile highly curved ventrally, sagittal profile as ark (center in middle level of dorsal surface, ca. 10% ventrally off aperture; Figs 33). Sculpture of ca. 40 regular primary radial ribs (Figs 32, 33), with rounded profile; secondary ribs initially rather fine, gradually increasing to size of primary ribs at margin; transverse, semilunar, low nodes as thickenings at intersection with radial sculpture, disposed along ribs in regular spaces equivalent to ca. 1/2 of ribs’ width; nodes continuing between ribs forming series of squared pits; interspaces between successive radial ribs ca. 1/3 their width; ca. 60 scales along ribs close to median line. Selenizone well-marked, as wide as fissure; edges barely taller than radial ribs, continuation from those of fissure, with sharp edges (Figs 37, 38); lunules well-spaced (Figs 31–32). Aperture planar (Fig. 33) elliptical in outline, width ca. 80% of length; edges undulating by radial sculpture. Inner surface smooth, glossy (Fig. 34); bearing several minute, radially aligned pits (Fig. 39). Septum very small, ca. 5% of shell height; as long as wide, ventral edge slightly concave, ca. 8% of aperture width; transforming into simple projected posterior edge of fissure (Figs 31, 32, 34, 39). Measurements (in mm). Holotype: 7.2 by 5.0; Paratype MZSP 107717: 3.1 by 1.5 (Figs 37–39). Distribution. Known only from type locality. Habitat. Sandy mud bottoms, 295–940 m depth (dead specimens). Material examined. Types. Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from Greek, nympha, meaning bride, maiden spirit supposed to inhabit the sea and other natural places; an allusion to special, pretty radial sculpture of the shell.
Published as part of Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. & Cunha, Carlo M., 2014, Taxonomical study on the mollusks collected in Marion-Dufresne (MD 55) and other expeditions to SE Brazil: the Fissurellidae (Mollusca, Vetigastropoda), pp. 437-468 in Zootaxa 3835 (4) on pages 443-444, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3835.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/249622
Fissurellidae, Lepetellida, Cranopsis, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Cranopsis nymphalis, Taxonomy
Fissurellidae, Lepetellida, Cranopsis, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Cranopsis nymphalis, Taxonomy
| selected citations These citations are derived from selected sources. This is an alternative to the "Influence" indicator, which also reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | 0 | |
| popularity This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network. | Average | |
| influence This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | Average | |
| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |
| views | 2 |

Views provided by UsageCounts