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genus

Rhinoclama Dall & E.A. Smith, 1886

kingdom Animalia - animals »  phylum Mollusca - mollusks »  class Bivalvia - bivalves »  order Anomalodesmata »  family Cuspidariidae

Description

Type species: R. adamsi Morgan & Heppell, 1981. Anterior and posterior lateral teeth in the right valve only.
This subgenus has caused much confusion in the literature because it has been based on a misidentified type, which is an undescribed species. J. Adams (1861) described a subgenus Rhinomya to accommodate a species R. rugata Adams and, what he erroneously considered to be a previously described species, C. philippinensis Hinds (1843). The latter he named as the type, the subgenus being characterized by the possession of anterior and posterior lateral hinge teeth in the right valve. Smith (1885), dividing the Challenger cuspidariids into lettered sections, overlooked the name Rhinomya but recognized that the Adams specimen referred to as C. philippinensis was different from C. philippinensis Hinds. These he placed in different sections (G and H respectively), the former characterized by the posses¬sion of an anterior and posterior lateral tooth in the right valve, the latter by a single cardinal in the right valve. Instead of describing the Adams specimen and renaming it, Smith (1885) merely changed the authority, i.e. C. philippinensis Adams (nec Hinds).
Dall (1886) compounded the error by erecting a section Rhinoclama of the subgenus Leiomya, to encompass Rhinomya Adams and sections G and F (Smith 1885), naming N. philippinensis (A. Adams) Smith as the type. Later Dall (1890) established another subgenus Luzonia characterized by the possession of a single anterior cardinal tooth, rightly using the original species, C. philippinensis Hinds, as the type. Thus two subgenera with very different hinge types were listed based on types with the same name but with different authority.
Since then Prashad (1932) has described Rhinoclama as a subgenus of Cuspidaria, while Johnson (1934) considers it a section of the genus Leiomya. Thiele (1935) mistakenly states that the subgenus of Rhinoclama has no teeth at all and, to avoid confusion between the types of the two subgenera Rhinoclama and Luzonia, changes the name C. philippinensis Adams {nec Hinds) to C. adamsi Thiele. Unfortunately this name is invalid because it refers to a nomen nudum. Smith (1885) wrongly credits it to Adams. Nordsieck (1969) also perpetuates the error by following Thiele (1935). Moore (1969) follows Thiele's definition of Rhinoclama as being edentulous, but reverts to using C. philippinensis Hinds as the type.
The type specimen C. philippinensis Hinds of the subgenus Luzonia (B.M.N.H. (British Museum (Natural History)) no. 1961 122) has an anterior cardinal tooth in the right valve. There is another specimen (B.M.N.H. no. 1.28.416.1878) labelled 'Rhinomya A. A. philippinensis Hinds; Location Uraga', which is almost certainly the specimen referred to as R. philippinensis Hinds by Adams (1864), and that Thiele (1935) renamed C. adamsi. It comes from the same location as that which Adams described, and the specimen is part of the Adams collection bought by a Mr Geale, and later given to the British Museum (Natural History). It has a single anterior and posterior lateral tooth in the right valve.
Powell (1937) described a new genus Austroneaera to accommodate Australian species with an anterior and posterior lateral tooth in the right valve only. From the description, there appears to be no difference between this and Rhinoclama, and we therefore synonymizc Austroneaera with the subgenus Rhinoclama.
Allen J. A. & Morgan R. E. (1981). The functional morphology of Atlantic deep water species of the families Cuspidariidae and Poromyidae (Bivalvia): an analysis of the evolution of the septibranch condition.
Author: Jan Delsing

Included taxa

Number of records: 23

species Rhinoclama abrupta (J.A. Allen & R.E. Morgan, 1981)

Rhinoclama abrupta

species Rhinoclama adamsi (R.E. Morgan & D. Heppell, 1981)
species Rhinoclama alta (J.C. Verco, 1908)
species Rhinoclama aupouria (R.K. Dell, 1950)
species Rhinoclama benthedii (J. Poutiers, 1984)
species Rhinoclama brevirostris A.W.B. Powell, 1937
species Rhinoclama dorsirecta (J.C. Verco, 1908)
species Rhinoclama dubia (J.P.L. Pelseneer, 1911)
species Rhinoclama filatovae (F.R. Bernard, 1979)
species Rhinoclama finlayi A.W.B. Powell, 1937
species Rhinoclama halimera (W.H. Dall, 1886)

Rhinoclama halimera

species Rhinoclama inflata (J.G. Jeffreys, 1882)

Rhinoclama inflata

species Rhinoclama nitens (É.A.A. Locard, 1898)
species Rhinoclama notabilis (J.G. Jeffreys, 1876)

Rhinoclama notabilis

species Rhinoclama raoulensis A.W.B. Powell, 1958
species Rhinoclama rugata (C.B. Adams, 1864)
species Rhinoclama semistrigosa (J.G. Jeffreys, 1882)
species Rhinoclama simulans (R. Tate, 1897)
species Rhinoclama tasmanica (J.E. Tenison-Woods, 1876)
species Rhinoclama teres (J.G. Jeffreys, 1882)
species Rhinoclama trailli (F.W. Hutton, 1873)
species Rhinoclama tsugaruensis Yamazaki, 2008
species Rhinoclama valdiviae (K.H.J. Thiele & S.G.A. Jaeckel, 1931)

Links and literature

EN The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera [1351341]

Rees, T. (compiler): The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera [https://www.irmng.org] [as Rhinoclama Dall & E. A. Smith, 1886]
Data retrieved on: 29 November 2019

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