WoRMS taxon details
Limopsis minuta (R. A. Philippi, 1836)
140255 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:140255)
accepted
Species
Limopsis (Paracratis) minuta (R. A. Philippi, 1836) · alternative representation
Limopsis (Pectunculina) minuta (R. A. Philippi, 1836) † · alternative representation
Limopsis borealis Jeffreys, 1869 · unaccepted
Pectunculina anomala var. minuta (R. A. Philippi, 1836) † · unaccepted > superseded combination
Pectunculus minutus R. A. Philippi, 1836 · unaccepted > superseded combination
- Variety Limopsis minuta var. angusta Jeffreys, 1879 accepted as Limopsis angusta Jeffreys, 1879
marine, fresh, terrestrial
recent + fossil
(of Pectunculus minutus R. A. Philippi, 1836) Philippi, R. A. (1836). Enumeratio molluscorum Siciliae cum viventium tum in tellure tertiaria fossilium quae in itinere suo observavit. Vol. 1. xiv + 267 p., pls. 1-12. Sumptibus Simonis Schroppii et Sociorum. Berolini [Berlin]. , available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/46935803
page(s): 63; pl. 5 fig. 3 [details]
page(s): 63; pl. 5 fig. 3 [details]
Note Palermo, Sicily (Plio-Pleistocene fossil)
From editor or global species database
Type locality Palermo, Sicily (Plio-Pleistocene fossil) [details]
Distribution Eastern Atlantic, from Bay of Biscay to Morocco, also in the Canary Islands and the Azores; doubtful occurrence in the...
Fossil range Miocene - Recent
Distribution Eastern Atlantic, from Bay of Biscay to Morocco, also in the Canary Islands and the Azores; doubtful occurrence in the Mediterranean where collected valves are probably all fossil. Western Atlantic from Newfoundland to the Caribbean.
Gorringe, Ampère, Josephine and Seine seamounts, common in 270-1360 m; Great Meteor, Hyères, Irving, Plato and Atlantis seamounts, common in 420-1000 m.
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Gorringe, Ampère, Josephine and Seine seamounts, common in 270-1360 m; Great Meteor, Hyères, Irving, Plato and Atlantis seamounts, common in 420-1000 m.
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Fossil range Miocene - Recent
Fossil range Miocene - Recent [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Limopsis minuta (R. A. Philippi, 1836). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=140255 on 2024-05-24
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original description
(of Limopsis borealis Jeffreys, 1869) Jeffreys, J. G. (1862-1869). <i>British conchology</i>. Vol. 1: pp. cxiv + 341 [1862]. Vol. 2: pp. 479 [1864]. Vol. 3: pp. 394 [1865]. Vol. 4: pp. 487 [1867]. Vol. 5: pp. 259 [1869]. London, van Voorst. , available online at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/55187
page(s): 174-175; pl. 100 fig. 4 [details]
original description (of Pectunculus minutus R. A. Philippi, 1836) Philippi, R. A. (1836). Enumeratio molluscorum Siciliae cum viventium tum in tellure tertiaria fossilium quae in itinere suo observavit. Vol. 1. xiv + 267 p., pls. 1-12. Sumptibus Simonis Schroppii et Sociorum. Berolini [Berlin]. , available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/46935803
page(s): 63; pl. 5 fig. 3 [details]
context source (Deepsea) Janssen, R. & Krylova, E. M. (2014). Deep-sea fauna of European seas: An annotated species check-list of benthic invertebrates living deeper than 2000 m in the seas bordering Europe. Bivalvia. <em>Invertebrate Zoology.</em> 11 (1): 43–82 [in English]. [details] Available for editors [request]
basis of record Gofas, S.; Le Renard, J.; Bouchet, P. (2001). Mollusca. in: Costello, M.J. et al. (eds), European Register of Marine Species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. <em>Patrimoines Naturels.</em> 50: 180-213., available online at http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/ocrd/254404.pdf [details]
additional source Huber, M. (2010). <i>Compendium of bivalves. A full-color guide to 3,300 of the world's marine bivalves. A status on Bivalvia after 250 years of research</i>. Hackenheim: ConchBooks. 901 pp., 1 CD-ROM. (look up in IMIS) [details]
page(s): 174-175; pl. 100 fig. 4 [details]
original description (of Pectunculus minutus R. A. Philippi, 1836) Philippi, R. A. (1836). Enumeratio molluscorum Siciliae cum viventium tum in tellure tertiaria fossilium quae in itinere suo observavit. Vol. 1. xiv + 267 p., pls. 1-12. Sumptibus Simonis Schroppii et Sociorum. Berolini [Berlin]. , available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/46935803
page(s): 63; pl. 5 fig. 3 [details]
context source (Deepsea) Janssen, R. & Krylova, E. M. (2014). Deep-sea fauna of European seas: An annotated species check-list of benthic invertebrates living deeper than 2000 m in the seas bordering Europe. Bivalvia. <em>Invertebrate Zoology.</em> 11 (1): 43–82 [in English]. [details] Available for editors [request]
basis of record Gofas, S.; Le Renard, J.; Bouchet, P. (2001). Mollusca. in: Costello, M.J. et al. (eds), European Register of Marine Species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. <em>Patrimoines Naturels.</em> 50: 180-213., available online at http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/ocrd/254404.pdf [details]
additional source Huber, M. (2010). <i>Compendium of bivalves. A full-color guide to 3,300 of the world's marine bivalves. A status on Bivalvia after 250 years of research</i>. Hackenheim: ConchBooks. 901 pp., 1 CD-ROM. (look up in IMIS) [details]
From editor or global species database
Biology Type of larval development: short planktonic (non-planktotrophic) inferred from prodissoconch morphology (Malchus & Warén, 2005) [details]Diagnosis Shell small, up to 10 mm in height, solid, oval in shape but markedly oblique, relatively inflated, with dorsal margin nearly straight. Umbo slightly anterior, small but prominent. Ligament small, in a triangular resilifer below the umbo. Sculpture of flat comarginal cords, much wider than the interspaces, and fine radial striae, giving a reticulated appearance on the outside of the valves. Hinge narrow, slightly bent, with 5-6 teeth on each side. Inner margin of valves with indistinct crenulations, more marked on the antero-ventral margin, on the posterior side there are 2 or 3 internal ribs that run from the umbo to the postero-ventral margin. Exterior dirty white. Periostracum forming yellowish-brown, hairy projections which are arranged radially, becoming more dense and longer towards the postero-ventral part. [details]
Distribution Eastern Atlantic, from Bay of Biscay to Morocco, also in the Canary Islands and the Azores; doubtful occurrence in the Mediterranean where collected valves are probably all fossil. Western Atlantic from Newfoundland to the Caribbean.
Gorringe, Ampère, Josephine and Seine seamounts, common in 270-1360 m; Great Meteor, Hyères, Irving, Plato and Atlantis seamounts, common in 420-1000 m.
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Fossil range Miocene - Recent [details]
Type locality Palermo, Sicily (Plio-Pleistocene fossil) [details]
From other sources
Authority Philippi, 1836 in ITIS darabase [details]Habitat Known from seamounts and knolls [details]
To Biodiversity Heritage Library (101 publications)
To Biodiversity Heritage Library (41 publications) (from synonym Limopsis borealis Jeffreys, 1869)
To Marine Bivalves of the British Isles webpage at National Museum of Wales
To MNHN Fossil collection (Limopsis minuta (PHILIPPI, 1836); Figuré; F.A50646)
To PESI (from synonym Limopsis borealis Jeffreys, 1869)
To PESI (from synonym Pectunculus minutus R. A. Philippi, 1836)
To PESI
To USNM Invertebrate Zoology Mollusca Collection
To USNM Invertebrate Zoology Mollusca Collection (from synonym Limopsis borealis Jeffreys, 1869)
To ITIS
To Biodiversity Heritage Library (41 publications) (from synonym Limopsis borealis Jeffreys, 1869)
To Marine Bivalves of the British Isles webpage at National Museum of Wales
To MNHN Fossil collection (Limopsis minuta (PHILIPPI, 1836); Figuré; F.A50646)
To PESI (from synonym Limopsis borealis Jeffreys, 1869)
To PESI (from synonym Pectunculus minutus R. A. Philippi, 1836)
To PESI
To USNM Invertebrate Zoology Mollusca Collection
To USNM Invertebrate Zoology Mollusca Collection (from synonym Limopsis borealis Jeffreys, 1869)
To ITIS