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Lucinoma asapheus P. G. Oliver, Rodrigues & Cunha 2011

Description

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(Fig. 7). Shell to 34 mm in length. Solid. Equivalve. Equilateral. Tumidity variable (Fig. 7G, H) but mostly rather compressed. Umbos low, beaks pointing forward. Outline lenticular; posterior dorsal margin almost straight, sloping gently; posterior margin curved but less so than anterior; anterior dorsal margin short, a little concave. Escutcheon narrow, edges slightly raised, extending the length of the posterior dorsal margin; three-quarters filled by ligament, remainder smooth. Lunule distinct, width dependant on tumidity of shell; edges raised, sharp. Sculpture of numerous, low but erect, thin, concentric lamellae; between lamellae are weak concentric lines. Ligament external as a prominent, raised, arched band. Set on a narrow nymph. Hinge weak; two small cardinal teeth in each valve, RV anterior and LV posterior weakly bifid; anterior lateral protuberance distinct to obscure. Pallial line entire. Anterior adductor scar greatly elongate, approximately 3/4 free from pallial line. Shell white, periostracum thin but persistent, straw coloured (all material collected has been stained in Rose Bengal, thus the pink tinge). The anatomy is essentially that described forLucinoma borealisbyAllen (1958)and forLucinoma kazanibySalas and Woodside (2002). The inhalant siphon is surrounded by numerous short tentacles and papillae (Fig. 7I)
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Graham Olive, Clara F. Rodrigues, Marina R. Cunha
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Olive G, Rodrigues C, Cunha M (2011) Chemosymbiotic bivalves from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz, NE Atlantic, with descriptions of new species of Solemyidae, Lucinidae and Vesicomyidae ZooKeys 113: 1–38
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Graham Olive
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Clara F. Rodrigues
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Marina R. Cunha
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Distribution

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Only found live at Mercator MV in the Gulf of Cadiz (358m).
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Graham Olive, Clara F. Rodrigues, Marina R. Cunha
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Olive G, Rodrigues C, Cunha M (2011) Chemosymbiotic bivalves from the mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz, NE Atlantic, with descriptions of new species of Solemyidae, Lucinidae and Vesicomyidae ZooKeys 113: 1–38
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Graham Olive
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Clara F. Rodrigues
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Marina R. Cunha
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