Argyrotheca cistellula ( Forbes & Hanley, 1849 )

Hansen, Jesper, 2024, Brachiopods of the Norwegian fauna northern North Atlantic and Arctic, with a focus on, Fauna norvegica 43, pp. 12-68 : 45

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5324/fn.v43i0.5110

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16907082

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Argyrotheca cistellula ( Forbes & Hanley, 1849 )
status

 

Argyrotheca cistellula ( Forbes & Hanley, 1849) View in CoL

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Terebratula cistellula Wood, 1840, p. 253 .

Megathyris cistellula View in CoL – Forbes & Hanley (1849), p. 361 –363, pl. 57, fig. 9. Argiope cistellula View in CoL – Davidson (1852b), p. 373.

Argiope (Cistella) cistellula View in CoL – Gray (1853), p. 114.

Terebratula (Argiope) cistellula – Lovell (1861), p. 186.

Megathyris (Cistella) cistellula View in CoL – Dall (1870), p. 146.

Cistella cistellula View in CoL – Davidson (1887), p. 139 –140, pl. 22, figs. 1–4. Argyrotheca cistellula View in CoL – Dall (1900), p. 44.

Argyrotheca lunifera Philippi – Helmcke (1938), p. 245 .

Description: Shell with transverse subangular outline and can have weakly indented front. Both dorsal and ventral valves with weak median furrow. Hinge line wide and straight. No ornamentation except for growth stops. Colour white, yellow or grey. Pedicle opening large and extending into dorsal valve. Deltidial plates not meeting. Shell matrix endopunctate. Brachial loop in dorsal valve long, simple, bilobed and anteromedially fixed. Triangular dorsal median septum sometimes with pillar-like anterior thickening. Median septum also developed in ventral valve, though smaller. Maximum shell length 3 mm.

Depth range: 2–255 m depth ( Logan et al. 1997; Gaspard 2003). However, this species is rarely found deeper than 100 m.

Temperature range: 11–13˚C ( Simon & Willems 1999).

Substrate: On bedrock, stones, sand or shells ( Jeffreys 1863; this study).

Geography: Norway (Vestland, Møre and Romsdal, Trøndelag), East Shetland, Scotland, the Hebrides, Ireland, the English Channel, SE France, Spanish Bay of Biscay, Portugal, Sardinia, Aegean Sea, Sicily, Adriatic Sea, Greece, and the Azores ( Jeffreys 1863; Friele 1873; Davidson 1887; Logan 1979; Brunton & Curry 1979; Besteiro & Urgorri 1986; Logan et al. 1997; Thomsen & Brattegard 1997; Simon & Willems 1999; Logan et al. 2007; Bitner & Gerovasileiou 2021; this study). From Norway, it has also been reported from Østfold, Nordland and Troms by Thomsen & Brattegard (1997), but despite searching, no specimens were encountered in the present study to support this. One empty shell was taken from Rogaland in SW Norway during the present study, suggesting its presence there.

Comment: This species was first named by Wood (1840); however, as pointed out by Jeffreys (1863), neither a description nor an illustration was provided with the name. Due to the lack of a description, the naming is not a true one in the sense of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (Article 12); therefore, it is here assigned to Forbes & Hanley (1849), who provided the first description.

Argyrotheca cistellula is uncommon in samples from Norway but seems to prefer shallow waters. Although the species is undoubtedly uncommon, its small shell size additionally makes it easy to overlook.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Terebratulida

Family

Megathyrididae

Genus

Argyrotheca

Loc

Argyrotheca cistellula ( Forbes & Hanley, 1849 )

Hansen, Jesper 2024
2024
Loc

Argyrotheca lunifera Philippi – Helmcke (1938) , p. 245

Helmcke J-G. 1938: 245
1938
Loc

Cistella cistellula

Dall WH 1900: 44
Davidson T. 1887: 139
1887
Loc

Megathyris (Cistella) cistellula

Dall WH 1870: 146
1870
Loc

Terebratula (Argiope) cistellula

Lovell R. 1861: 186
1861
Loc

Argiope (Cistella) cistellula

Gray JE 1853: 114
1853
Loc

Megathyris cistellula

Davidson T. 1852: 373
Forbes E & Hanley S. 1849: 361
1849
Loc

Terebratula cistellula

Wood SV 1840: 253
1840
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