identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
716CF324F12E59DA9E18C5E766CB33EF.text	716CF324F12E59DA9E18C5E766CB33EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eulimacrostoma patula (Dall & Simpson 1901) Dall & Simpson 1901	<div><p>Eulimacrostoma patula (Dall &amp; Simpson, 1901) comb. nov. Figure 4 A–K</p><p>Eulima (Leiostraca) patula Dall and Simpson 1901: 413, pl. 57, fig. 3.</p><p>Strombiformis patula: Abbott 1974: 127, fig. 1390 (reproduced from original illustration).</p><p>E. patula: Lamy and Pointier 2017: 277, pl. 88, fig. 3A, B.</p><p>Type material.</p><p>Lectotype USNM 160202a (herein designated). Paralectotypes USNM 160202b [4 shells], from type locality.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Type material. Brazil: Amapá state: mouth of Amazonas River, outer shelf (~ 03°58'42"N, 49°33'24"W), coll. 30/vii/2001: MCZ 34476* [4 shells], MCZ 34477* [2 shells], MCZ 34478* [3 shells], MCZ 34479* [8 shells]; AMASSEDS stn. 4134 (02°21'12"N, 48°29'54"W, 72 m), coll. R/V Columbus Iselin, 05/xi/1990: MCZ 34589* [2 shells], MCZ 35284* [1 shell].</p><p>Type locality.</p><p>Puerto Rico: Mayaguez Harbour, Fish Hawk stn. 6062 (46-55 m).</p><p>Redescription.</p><p>Shell vitreous or with wide brownish spiral bands, conical with an obtuse apex, reaching about 4.5 mm long and 1.5 mm wide, about eight whorls, aperture broad. Protoconch vitreous, subcylindrical, about two whorls, 330 µm in width, smooth, transition to teleo conch marked by a subtle incremental scar. Teleoconch with about six whorls of sinuous outline, with convexity more attenuated on the lower region of each whorl; suture deep, well impressed, sloping; subsutural zone occupying about 1/5 of the whorl height; surface glossy and smooth, except for microsculpture of axial lines and incremental scars; incremental scars well developed, appearing in intervals of about 0.5 whorl. Last whorl occupying about 50% of the shell length; base slightly abrupt in outline. Aperture high, occupying about 70% of the body whorl length, wide, pear-shaped, expanded laterally, acute posteriorly, rounded and spread anteriorly; outer lip thin, very sinuous, orthocline, strongly retracted near the suture, after strongly protruding, and retracted in the distal region, maximum projection at the middle of the outer lip height; inner lip sinuous, sloping and well demarcated. Umbilical fissure present. Shell whitish or vitreous, usually with a wide brownish spiral band along the teleoconch.</p><p>Measurements.</p><p>Lectotype USNM 160202: whorls = 9; SL= 4.53 mm; BWL = 2.20 mm; AL = 1.50 mm; SW =1.50 mm; AW = 0.91 mm.</p><p>Geographic distribution.</p><p>Puerto Rico (Dall and Simpson 1901); Guadeloupe (Lamy and Pointier 2017); Brazil: Amapá (this study).</p><p>Bathymetric distribution.</p><p>From 46 m (Dall and Simpson 1901) to 300 m (Lamy and Pointier 2017).</p><p>Remarks.</p><p>Eulimacrostoma patula comb. nov. (Fig. 4 A–K) has a combination of shell features that fit the morphology of the newly described genus, such as the elongated aperture spread anteriorly, a orthocline outer lip strongly protruding (Fig. 4G, H) and moderately convex teleoconch whorls (Fig. 4 A–E). Additionally, this species usually has a weak brownish spiral band in the teleoconch (Fig. 4C).</p><p>Dall and Simpson (1901) referred to five specimens in the original description without the selection of a holotype and, thus, all shells are syntypes. We select the shell of USNM 160202 (Fig. 4A) as the lectotype.</p><p>The material from the north coast of Brazil fits perfectly with the lectotype of Eu. patula in shape and reaches a similar size (lectotype USNM 160202, 9 whorls, 4.53 mm long vs MCZ 34479, 8 whorls, 3.99 mm long). The record of Eu. patula from the north coast of Brazil represents the southernmost record of this species and is more than 2,500 km from the type locality and about 1,800 km from the recent record from Guadeloupe (Lamy and Pointier 2017). This species is currently known only by empty shells.</p><p>As commented above, one shell recorded by Dall (1927: 67) is actually Eu. microsculpturata and the remaining shells found cannot be identified with certainty due to their poor condition. We did not find more material to reassess the record of Eu. patula by Dall (1927).</p><p>Parker and Curray (1956) recorded Eu. patula (as " Melanella patula ") from calcareous banks off Texas and Louisiana, USA, in a depth of about 55 m, in a checklist of species without illustrations. Odé (1989) recorded Eu. patula (as " Sabinella patula ") from Texas also with no illustrations. The source of material of these records could not be traced in malacological collections and the presence of this species in the Gulf of Mexico is considered dubious.</p><p>Eulimacrostoma patula differ from the congeners mainly by the presence of an umbilical fissure and by the more truncated base.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/716CF324F12E59DA9E18C5E766CB33EF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Souza, Leonardo Santos de;Pimenta, Alexandre Dias	Souza, Leonardo Santos de, Pimenta, Alexandre Dias (2019): Eulimacrostoma gen. nov., a new genus of Eulimidae (Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda) with description of a new species and reevaluation of other western Atlantic species. Zoosystematics and Evolution 95 (2): 403-415, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.95.33880, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.95.33880
