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Americoliva Petuch, 2013

kingdom Animalia - animals »  phylum Mollusca - mollusks »  class Gastropoda - gastropods »  order Neogastropoda »  family Olividae - Olive Shells »  subfamily Olivinae

Description

Shells large for subfamily Olivinae, elongated, generally fusiform, with straight or slightly convex sides; shells highly polished, glossy; shoulders nonexistent, with body whorls blending directly into spires; spires generally elevated, subpyramidal, with some species having somewhat scalariform spires and others having low, pyramidal spires; edge of suture deeply canaliculate, with thin spiral groove; spire whorls enameled; apertures narrow, becoming wider toward anterior end; columellas well developed, lined with numerous large, tooth-like plications; plicae become larger toward anterior end; shell colors generally white, pale pink, pale blue, or cream-tan, overlaid with variable amounts of large, tan or brown triangular markings arranged in a net-like pattern; two bands of darker triangular markings or amorphous flammules almost always present around mid-body; edge of spire suture characteristically marked with large purple-brown or reddish-brown elongated longitudinal flammules, overlaid with thin brown longitudinal hairlines; dark suture flammules separated by evenly spaced white triangular markings along edge of suture channel; protoconchs proportionally large, rounded, bulbous, composed of 2 or 3 whorls. Type Species: Oliva sayana Ravenel, 1834, Carolinian province, from North Carolina to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
Petuch, E. 2013. Biogeography and Biodiversity of Western Atlantic Mollusks.

Interchangeable taxa

Previously (Petuch and Sargent, 1986: 119), this large American speciescomplex had been placed in the subgenus Strephona Morch, 1852 (Type: Oliva flammulata Lamarck, 1811), primarily because of the similarity in shell shapes and the presence of triangular "tent markings" on both groups. The American complex, however, differs from the West African Strephona species (O. flammulata from Senegal to Angola, and O. verdensis Petuch and Sargent, 1986, from the Cape Verde Islands) in having larger, more elongated shells and in having the band of large chevron-like flammules and hairlines along the edge of the filament channel. This characteristic band of flammules is found on all of the Americoliva species, both western Atlantic and eastern Pacific, but is absent on the West African Strephona species.
Petuch, E. 2013. Biogeography and Biodiversity of Western Atlantic Mollusks.
Author: Jan Delsing

Included taxa

Number of records: 13

species Americoliva bollingi (Clench, 1934)
species Americoliva circinata (Marrat, 1871)

Americoliva circinata

species Americoliva deynzerae (Petuch & Sargent, 1986)
species Americoliva grovesi Petuch & R.F. Myers, 2014
species Americoliva harpularia (Lamarck, 1811)
species Americoliva matchetti Petuch & R. F. Myers, 2014
species Americoliva mcleani Petuch & R.F. Myers, 2014
species Americoliva mooreana (Petuch, 2013)

Americoliva mooreana

species Americoliva polpasta (Duclos, 1833)

Americoliva polpasta

species Americoliva recourti Petuch & R. F. Myers, 2014
species Americoliva reticularis (Lamarck, 1811)

Americoliva reticularis

species Americoliva sayana (Ravenel, 1834)

Americoliva sayana

species Americoliva sunderlandi (Petuch, 1987)

Links and literature

EN The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera [11903508]

Rees, T. (compiler): The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera [https://www.irmng.org] [as Americoliva Petuch, 2013]
Data retrieved on: 30 November 2019

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