Cadulus eliezeri n.sp.

Figs. 70–71

Type material

Holotype IBUFRJ 10810; Paratypes MNRJ 10571, sta C76, 3 dd; MNHN, sta 25A, 2 dd; MORG 41079, sta VV24, 4 dd.

Type locality

Bahia, REVIZEE sta C76, 15 º53’49’’S, 38º31’05’’W, 66 m.

Distribution

Western Atlantic, Brazil: Bahia and Espírito Santo, shells from 46 to 230 m.

Etymology

Named after Eliézer de Carvalho Rios, MORG, for his extensive contribution to Brazilian malacology and his assistance in this and others projects.

Description

Shell small (to 2.1 mm long), glossy, translucent, regularly curved. Maximum diameter at center of shell. Dorsal view fusiform in shape, posterior constriction area outlined. Apex slightly protruding at ventral and dorsal ends. Apical section dorsoventrally depressed. Preapical callus thick, well defined, lumen oval dorsoventrally. Oral aperture sligthtly oblique, almost circular in section.

Remarks

Cadulus eliezeri n.sp. differs from C. platensis (Henderson 1920) by the absence of curvature on the dorsal side of the shell ( C. platensis has a pronunced swelling that produce a distinct curvature on the dorsal side). Cadulus parvus can be distinguished by the presence of four flat lobes on apex.