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Bittium submammillatum (de Rayneval & Ponzi, 1854)

kingdom Animalia - animals »  phylum Mollusca - mollusks »  class Gastropoda - gastropods »  family Cerithiidae »  genus Bittium

Scientific synonyms

Cerithium submammillatum de Rayneval & Ponzi, 1854
Cerithidium submammillatum (De Rayneval & Ponzi, 1854)
Mesalia pulchella var. fusca Pallary, 1902
Mesalia pulchella Pallary, 1902
Turritella pusilla Jeffreys, 1856
Cerithidium pusillum (J. G. Jeffreys, 1856)
Cerithium pusillum (J. G. Jeffreys, 1856)
Bittium submamillatum (misspelling) m
Mesalia pulchella var. varicosa Pallary, 1902

Images

Bittium submammillatum

Author: Rueda et al

Bittium submammillatum

Author: Aartsen, van

Bittium submammillatum

Author: Scaperrotta et al.

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Description

This species has a really variable sculpture originating some varieties. Shell conic in form, slim, whorls convex and apex rather flattened. There are present from two to four spiral cords that can form some small nodules at crossing with axial ribs. There are very often present varices lighter in colour. Aperture oval in form with lip simple. At the base there can be present some belts. Siphonal tube missing. Brown in colour, more or less broad, with flammulae lighter in colour. Ecostata form, light beige in colour, is axial ribs missing. Pulchella form is it itself axial ribs missing but it has a larger number of spiral belts (5-6 per whorl) and whorls are more convex than in ecostata form. Moreover pulchella form is recognizable due to its typical dark brown colour as far as protoconch and first whorls of teleconch are concerned, then, in the following whorls, it becomes dirty white in colour. This species is better known as assigned to the genus Cerithidium, but recently (Costello et al., 2001) it has been assigned to the genus Bittium. Average measures of adult specimens are around 5 mm in height.
Scaperrotta, M. ,Bartolini, S. & Bogi, C., 2011. Accrescimenti, Vol. 3. Stages of growth of marine molluscs of the Mediterranean Sea. (secondary description)

Interchangeable taxa

The species in question can always be distinguished from Bittium reticulatum (Da Costa) s.l. and related forms by the absence of a real siphonal canal (probably the reason why Jeffreys described it originally as Turritella ? and later on changed that generic placement to Mesalia ?), by its rather convex whorls which show 5 spirals on the later ones, by the frequent occurrence of varices and by the difference in embryonic whorls. As to this point it should be mentioned that Richter & Thorson (1975: 129, pl. 4 fig. 20, 21) give a detailed description as well as a very fine picture of the protoconch of Cerithidium submammillatum under the erroneous name of Bittium jadertinum Brusina, 1865. We have been able to check this on the original material, for which we thank Dr. G. Richter, who placed it most kindly at our disposal.
Aartsen van & Verduin - 1982 - European marine Mollusca- notes on less well-known species. VI. Cerithidium submammillatum (Rayneval & Ponzi, 1854)

Distribution

Habitat: it lives on sandy-muddy and coralligenous bottoms in the infralittoral and circalittoral zones. Distribution: It can be found all over the Mediterranean. Ecostata form is more common in the middle Adriatic, while pulchella form is quoted in literature as frequent along the Straits of Gibraltar and, recently, even along the Straits of Messina (Sicily - Italy).
Scaperrotta, M. ,Bartolini, S. & Bogi, C., 2011. Accrescimenti, Vol. 3. Stages of growth of marine molluscs of the Mediterranean Sea. (secondary description)
Author: Jan Delsing

Similar species

Cassiella abylensis Gofas, 1987

Links and literature

EN Galli C.: WMSDB - Wolrdwide Mollusc Species Data Base July 10, 2013 [http://www.bagniliggia.it/WMSD/WMSDhome....] [as Bittium submamillatum (De Rayneval & Ponzi, 1854)]
Data retrieved on: 23 November 2013
EN Petović S., Gvozdenović S., Ikica Z. (2017): An Annotated Checklist of the Marine Molluscs of the South Adriatic Sea (Montenegro) and a Comparison with Those of Neighbouring Areas, Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 17: 921-934 [as Bittium submamillatum (de Rayneval & Ponzi, 1854)]
SP Peñas, A. & Almera, J. (2001): Malacofauna asociada a una pradera de Posidonia oceanica (L.) en Mataró (NE de la Península Ibérica), Spira, 1(1): 25-31 [as Bittium submamillatum (Reyneval & Ponzi, 1854)]

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