Megathiris detruncata ( Gmelin, 1791 )

Hansen, Jesper, 2024, Brachiopods of the Norwegian fauna northern North Atlantic and Arctic, with a focus on, Fauna norvegica 43, pp. 12-68 : 43-44

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scientific name

Megathiris detruncata ( Gmelin, 1791 )
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Megathiris detruncata ( Gmelin, 1791) View in CoL

Figures 36 View Figure 36 , 37 View Figure 37

Anomia decollata Chemnitz, 1785, p. 96 , pl. 78, fig. 705. Terebratula ungula Philipsson in Retzius (1788), p. 15.

Terebratula detruncata – Bruguière (1789), pl. 213, fig. 10.

Anomia detruncata Gmelin, 1791, p. 3347

Terebratula urna antiqua Risso, 1826, p. 388 , pl. 12, fig. 177. Terebratula cardita Risso, 1826, p. 389 , pl. 12, fig. 180.

Terebratula aperta Blainville, 1828, p. 144 .

Terebratula decollata – Deshayes (1832), p. 1029.

Terebratula dimidiata Scacchi, (1833) , p. 17.

Argiope detruncata – Deslongchamps (1842), p. ix.

Orthis detruncata – Philippi (1844), p. 69.

Megathiris detruncata View in CoL – d’Orbigny (1847b), p. 253, pl. 7, figs. 26–27. Terebratula pectiniformis Costa, 1844, p. 39 –40, pl. 1, fig. 6. Argiope decollata – Gray (1853), p. 113.

Megathyris (Megathyris) decollata View in CoL – Dall (1870), p. 145.

Megathyris detruncata View in CoL – Dall (1920), p. 330 –331.

Description: Shell highly ventribiconvex. Outline subtriangular to semicircular. Ventral umbo high or long. Straight hinge line. Anterior commissure rectimarginate. Ventral umbo high or long and with high apsacline to almost catacline interarea (plane area between hinge line and umbo) bisected by long V- or U-shaped pedicle opening also extending slightly into dorsal valve. Deltidial plates narrow and triangular. Pedicle collar strongly raised but relatively short. Ornamentation of 7–18 broad, radiating ribs, and shell surface marked

by growth lines. Ribs fading away distally on largest specimens. Shell matrix endopunctate. Colour light honey or greyish. Dental plates lacking. Ventral valve floor with narrow and low median septum or ridge. Long brachial loop reaching 2/3 valve length and attached to median and two or (rarely) four lateral ridges or septa. Dorsal median septum or ridge reaching close to valve front. Maximum shell size 6.7 mm long.

Depth range: Minimum range is 5–1940 m depth ( Gaspard 2003; Logan 2007). The species is rarely found deeper than 500 m.

Temperature range: 11.5–25˚C ( Jeffreys 1878; Brand et al. 2003).

Salinity range: 37–38 ( Brand et al. 2003).

Geography: English Channel, Southernmost Celtic Sea, Bay of Biscay, Portugal, the Mediterranean, Madeira, the Canary Islands and the Cape Verde Islands ( Jeffreys 1878; Logan 1979; Logan et al. 2007; Evangelisti et al. 2011).

Remarks: Bruguière (1789) did not provide a description with the name, which is why the authorship of the name was transferred to Gmelin (1791). The year of authorship is 1791, not 1790 as often cited in the literature.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Terebratulida

Family

Megathyrididae

Genus

Megathiris

Loc

Megathiris detruncata ( Gmelin, 1791 )

Hansen, Jesper 2024
2024
Loc

Megathyris detruncata

Dall WH 1920: 330
1920
Loc

Megathyris (Megathyris) decollata

Dall WH 1870: 145
1870
Loc

Megathiris detruncata

Gray JE 1853: 113
d'Orbigny A. 1847: 253
Costa OG 1844: 39
1847
Loc

Orthis detruncata

Philippi RA 1844: 69
1844
Loc

Terebratula decollata

Deshayes GP 1832: 1029
1832
Loc

Terebratula aperta

Blainville M de 1828: 144
1828
Loc

Terebratula urna antiqua

Risso A. 1826: 388
Risso A. 1826: 389
1826
Loc

Anomia detruncata

Gmelin JF 1791: 3347
1791
Loc

Anomia decollata

Retzius AJ 1788: 15
Chemnitz JH 1785: 96
1785
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