In the third in a series of papers, a further nine valid species of the fasciolariid genus Fusinu... more In the third in a series of papers, a further nine valid species of the fasciolariid genus Fusinus occurring in Japanese waters are examined: F. akitai Kuroda & Habe, 1961, F. colus (Linné, 1758), F. crassiplicatus Kira, 1959, F. gemmuliferus Kira, 1959, F. nodosoplicatus (Dunker, 1867), F. penioniformis Habe, 1970, F. tuberosus (Reeve, 1847), F. nigrirostratus E. A. Smith, 1879 and F. nicobaricus (Röding, 1798). Fusinus grabaui Kuroda & Habe, 1952 is placed in the synonymy of F. nodosoplicatus Dunker, 1867, and F. sagamiensis Kuroda & Habe, 1971 in that of F. nigrirostratus. Lectotypes are selected for F. brenchleyi Baird, 1873 ( = F. nicobaricus), F. colus, F. crassiplicatus, F. gemmuliferus, F. nicobaricus, F. nodosoplicatus, F. tuberosus and F. nigrirostratus. The type locality of F. colus is restricted to Cebu, Philippines. F. colus is shown to be represented in Japanese waters by two forms that intergrade in certain places.
A new species of the fasciolariid genus Fusinus is described from off Phuket Island, Thailand and... more A new species of the fasciolariid genus Fusinus is described from off Phuket Island, Thailand and from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is compared with F. malhaensis Hadorn et al., 2001, F. colus (Linnaeus, 1758), F. crassiplicatus Kira, 1959 and F. laviniae Snyder & Hadorn, 2006, as well as some fossil species. Post-larval shell growth in the new species is divided into three clear phases.
Medium-sized Fusinus specimens taken by trawlers in the East China Sea off China are examined. A ... more Medium-sized Fusinus specimens taken by trawlers in the East China Sea off China are examined. A new species, Fusinus emmae n. sp., is described, and review of comparable species from the same area is given. The characters of the protoconch are examined, with reference to previously published studies.
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 2009
ABSTRACT. Four species in the fasciolariid genus Fusinus obtained by Chinese commercial fishing b... more ABSTRACT. Four species in the fasciolariid genus Fusinus obtained by Chinese commercial fishing boats are identified and compared with material from the Philippines and Japan. One is here described as new to science, Fusinus marisinicus n. sp. Phenotypic variation in ...
In the third in a series of papers, a further nine valid species of the fasciolariid genus Fusinu... more In the third in a series of papers, a further nine valid species of the fasciolariid genus Fusinus occurring in Japanese waters are examined: F. akitai Kuroda & Habe, 1961, F. colus (Linné, 1758), F. crassiplicatus Kira, 1959, F. gemmuliferus Kira, 1959, F. nodosoplicatus (Dunker, 1867), F. penioniformis Habe, 1970, F. tuberosus (Reeve, 1847), F. nigrirostratus E. A. Smith, 1879 and F. nicobaricus (Röding, 1798). Fusinus grabaui Kuroda & Habe, 1952 is placed in the synonymy of F. nodosoplicatus Dunker, 1867, and F. sagamiensis Kuroda & Habe, 1971 in that of F. nigrirostratus. Lectotypes are selected for F. brenchleyi Baird, 1873 ( = F. nicobaricus), F. colus, F. crassiplicatus, F. gemmuliferus, F. nicobaricus, F. nodosoplicatus, F. tuberosus and F. nigrirostratus. The type locality of F. colus is restricted to Cebu, Philippines. F. colus is shown to be represented in Japanese waters by two forms that intergrade in certain places.
A new species of the fasciolariid genus Fusinus is described from off Phuket Island, Thailand and... more A new species of the fasciolariid genus Fusinus is described from off Phuket Island, Thailand and from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is compared with F. malhaensis Hadorn et al., 2001, F. colus (Linnaeus, 1758), F. crassiplicatus Kira, 1959 and F. laviniae Snyder & Hadorn, 2006, as well as some fossil species. Post-larval shell growth in the new species is divided into three clear phases.
Medium-sized Fusinus specimens taken by trawlers in the East China Sea off China are examined. A ... more Medium-sized Fusinus specimens taken by trawlers in the East China Sea off China are examined. A new species, Fusinus emmae n. sp., is described, and review of comparable species from the same area is given. The characters of the protoconch are examined, with reference to previously published studies.
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 2009
ABSTRACT. Four species in the fasciolariid genus Fusinus obtained by Chinese commercial fishing b... more ABSTRACT. Four species in the fasciolariid genus Fusinus obtained by Chinese commercial fishing boats are identified and compared with material from the Philippines and Japan. One is here described as new to science, Fusinus marisinicus n. sp. Phenotypic variation in ...
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