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Title: American malacological bulletin
Identifier: americanmal6719881990amer (find matches)
Year: 1983 (1980s)
Authors: American Malacological Union
Subjects: Mollusks; Mollusks
Publisher: (Hattiesburg, Miss. ?) : (American Malacological Union)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Figs. 31-33. Chiton fasten Bullock (specimen from Oman, Masirah Id., Haql, K. Smythe leg. and coll.). Fig. 31. Whole specimen, dor- sal view, 27.6 mm wide. Fig. 32. Dorsal girdle scales, above ventral view, below dorsal view. Fig. 33. First and major radula teeth. between Chiton affinis and the related Mediterranean Sea species C. (R.) olivaceus Spengler, 1797. Ferreira (1983) described the radula. Subfamily Acanthopleurinae Dall, 1889 Genus Acanthopleura Guilding, 1829 Type Species: Chiton spinosus Bruguiere, 1792 (by subse- quent designation, Gray, 1847). Acanthopleura vaillantii de Rochebrune, 1882 Chiton testudo Spengler, 1797: 78 (nom. nud.). Acantopleura (sic !) vaillantii de Rochebrune, 1882: 192. Pilsbry, 1894: 97. Nierstrasz, 1906: 514. Winckworth, 1927: 206. Ferreira, 1983: 278; 1986: 226, 231, fig. 17. Acanthopleura sp. (?) Haddon, 1886: 24. Acanthopleura haddoniWinckworth, 1927: 206, pi. 28: figs. 1-4. Leloup, 1937: 172, figs. 17-19; 1960: 38. Pearse, 1978: 95, fig. 2. Leloup, 1980: 6. Bosch and Bosch, 1982:145, fig. Smythe, 1982: 82. Ferreira, 1983: 278; 1986: 226, 227. Chiton (Acanthopleura) haddoni, Biggs, 1958: 271; 1969: 201. LECTOTYPE: MNHN (by subsequent designation, Ferreira, 1986). TYPE LOCALITY: Suez Canal. DISTRIBUTION: Red Sea, Yemen, Oman, Arabian Gulf at Jumeira (near Dubay), U. A. E., Khor Khaymah (S of As Shaam), U. A. E., Sharjah (N of Dubay), U. A. E., near Hor- muz Id. and the opposite coast of Iran, also "at a point in Bahrain" (K. Smythe, in litt. 3 June 1987), on rocky shores and in rock pools. DESCRIPTION: Animal large, to 75 mm long, width about 2/3
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Figs. 34-40. Chiton (Rhyssoplax) affinis Issel. (specimens from Fuwairat, Qatar, June 1985. A. Woodward leg. in coll. Smythe, RMNH K5102). Fig. 34. Whole specimen, dorsal view, 6.7 mm wide. Fig. 35. Camera lucida sketch of valve IV, rostral view, 3.5 mm wide. Fig. 36. Valve IV, dorsal view, 3.5 mm wide. Fig. 37. Valve VIII, dorsal view, 2.75 mm wide. Fig. 38. Camera luciaa sketch of valve VIII, lateral view, 1.94 mm wide. Fig. 39. Dorsal girdle scales. Fig. 40. Central, first lateral and major lateral radula teeth.
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