Calliostoma jucundum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calliostomatidae.[2]

Calliostoma jucundum
Drawing with three views of a shell of Calliostoma jucundum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Vetigastropoda
Order: Trochida
Superfamily: Trochoidea
Family: Calliostomatidae
Subfamily: Calliostomatinae
Genus: Calliostoma
Species:
C. jucundum
Binomial name
Calliostoma jucundum
(Gould, 1849) [1]
Synonyms
  • Calliostoma hermoseanum Dall, 1927
  • Calliostoma lahillei Ihering, 1907
  • Calliostoma rioense Dall, 1890
  • Trochus jucundus Gould, 1849 (original combination)

Description edit

(Original description by Gould) The size of the shell varies between 9.5 mm and 23 mm. The small, solid shell has a low conical shape. It is composed of about six conical whorls, with a slight vertical portion at base. The whorls are girdled with fine, uniform, beaded lines, the alternate ones being generally smaller, sometimes even not beaded, and the two basal ones surrounding the vertical portion being larger. The base of the shell is a little convex, similarly sculptured with about twelve concentric lines, gradually diminishing from the center to the circumference. The umbilical region is colorless, not perforated, and with a groove-like impression beside the columella. The aperture has a rhomboidal-orbiculate shape. The arcuate columella is smooth. The lip is simple. The colors are arranged in radiating flammules, alternately white, strawberry-red, and pale flesh-color, gradually shaded into each other. On the base the dark or light-red are distributed along the granules in a somewhat articulated manner. The shell is nacreous beneath.[3]

Distribution edit

This species occurs in the Atlantic Ocean off Brazil and Argentina at depths between 10 m and 108 m.

References edit

  1. ^ Gould, A. A. 1849. Descriptions of new species of shells, brought home by the U. S. Exploring Expedition. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 3: 83-85, 89-92, 106-108, 118-121
  2. ^ Rosenberg, G. (2012). Calliostoma jucundum (Gould, 1849). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=532526 on 2012-12-07
  3. ^ Tryon (1889), Manual of Conchology XI, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia
  • Dall, W. H. 1890. Scientific results of explorations by the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer Albatross. No. VII.--Preliminary report on the collection of Mollusca and Brachiopoda obtained in 1887-'88. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 12(773): 219-362, pls. 5-14.
  • Ihering, H. von. 1907. Les Mollusques fossiles du Tertiare et du Crétacé Supérieur de l'Argentine. Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires (3)7: xiii + 611 pp., 18 pls.
  • Dall, W. H. 1927. Diagnoses of undescribed new species of mollusks in the collection of the United States National Museum. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 70(2668): 1-11

External links edit

  • To Biodiversity Heritage Library (3 publications)
  • To Encyclopedia of Life
  • To ITIS
  • To World Register of Marine Species
  • "Calliostoma jucundum". Gastropods.com. Retrieved 15 January 2019.