Aulacomya atra
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Ordo: Mytiloida
Familia: Mytilidae
Genus: Aulacomya
Name
Aulacomya atra (Molina, 1782) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Material examined
3 spm (8 × 4 – 14 × 7 mm).
Synonymy
See Reid and Osorio (2000)[1].
Remarks
Reid and Osorio (2000)[1] noted that this species is easily distinguishable from the other species of mytilids that exist on the Chilean coast, given its radial ribs on valves. However, specimens less than 40 mm could be confused with Perumytilus purpuratus (Lamark, 1819). But at that size, Aulacomya atra presents a yellowish or ruddy color, while Perumytilus purpuratus has a black periostracum and double the radial ribs (Reid and Osorio 2000[1]).
Distribution
WTSP: Callao in Perú (Dall 1909[2], Soot-Ryen 1955[3]), Iquique (Marincovich 1973[4]), Antofagasta (Guzman et al. 1998[5]), Coquimbo (Húpe 1854[6], Carcelles 1950[7]), from Punta Pingueral to Mocha Island (Aldea and Valdovinos 2005[8]), and Valdivia (Zagal and Hermosilla 2001[9]). Magellanic: Coldita Channel (Cárdenas et al. 2008[10]), Estero Elefantes (Reid and Osorio 2000[1]), Puerto Edén (Dell 1971[11]), Levinson Island (Dell 1971[11]), and Piazzi Island (Dell 1971[11]); Strait of Magellan (Húpe 1854[6], Rochebrune and Mabille 1889[12], USNM 2010[13]): eastern micro-basin of the Strait of Magellan (Ríos et al. 2003[14]), Laredo Bay (Mutschke et al. 1998[15]), Punta Santa María (this record), Inútil Bay (USNM 2010[13]), Punta Santa Ana (Ríos et al. 2007[16]; this record), Cape Froward (USNM 2010[13]), Dawson Island (USNM 2010[13]), Carlos III Island (Aldea et al. 2011a[17]), and Desolación Island (USNM 2010[13]); Beagle Channel (Pelseneer 1903[18]), Puerto Williams (Dell 1971[11]), Róbalo Bay (Dell 1971[11], Ojeda et al. 2010[19]), Puerto Toro (Pelseneer 1903[18]), Hermite Islands (Dell 1971[11]), Bertrand Island (Dell 1971[11]), and Orange Bay (Rochebrune and Mabille 1889[12], Lamy 1906a[20]); San José Gulf (Zaixo 2004[21]), Cape Penas (USNM 2010[13]), San Sebastián Bay (USNM 2010[13]), Malvinas/Falkland Islands (Húpe 1854[6], Melvill and Standen 1907[22], Dell 1964[23], USNM 2010[13]), and Staten Island (USNM 2010[13]). WTSA: southern Brazil (Soot-Ryen 1955[3]), Uruguay (Scarabino 2003b[24]), and Puerto Quequén (Carcelles 1944[25]). SO: Scotia Sea (USNM 2010[13]), and Kerguelen Islands (Lamy 1906a[20], Carcelles 1950[7], Troncoso et al. 2001[26]). Other sites: South Africa (Huber 2013[27]), and New Zealand. Northern Hemisphere: North Sea (Huber 2013[27]).
Taxon Treatment
- Rosenfeld, S; Aldea, C; Mansilla, A; Marambio, J; Ojeda, J; 2015: Richness, systematics, and distribution of molluscs associated with the macroalga Gigartina skottsbergii in the Strait of Magellan, Chile: A biogeographic affinity study ZooKeys, (519): 49-100. doi
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Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Reid D, Osorio C (2000) The shallow-water marine mollusca of the Estero Elefantes and Laguna San Rafael, southern Chile. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Zoology 66(2): 109–146.
- ↑ Dall W (1909) Report on a collection of shells from Perú, with a summary of the littoral Marine Mollusca from the Peruvian Zoological Province. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 37: 147–294. doi: 10.5479/si.00963801.37-1704.147
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Soot-Ryen T (1955) A report on the family Mytilidae. Allan Hancock Pacific Expedition 20: 1–154.
- ↑ Marincovich L (1973) Intertidal mollusks of Iquique, Chile. Natural History Museum Los Angeles County Science Bulletin 16: 1–49.
- ↑ Gúzman N, Sáa S, Ortlieb L (1998) Catalogo Descriptivo de los Moluscos litorales (Gastropoda y Pelecypoda) de la zona de Antofagasta, 23°S (Chile). Estudios Oceanológicos 17: 17–86.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Hupé L (1854) Fauna Chilena. Molluscos. In: Gay C (Ed.) Historia Física y Política de Chile. Zoológica, 8, París, 1–499.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Carcelles A (1950) Catálogo de Moluscos Marinos de la Patagonia. Anales del Museo Nahuel Huapi 2: 41–92.
- ↑ Aldea C, Valdovinos C (2005) Moluscos del intermareal rocoso del centro-sur de Chile (36°– 38°S): taxonomía y clave de identificación. Gayana 69(2): 364–396. doi: 10.4067/s0717-65382005000200014
- ↑ Zagal C, Hermosilla C (2001) Guía de invertebrados del litoral Valdiviano. Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, 217 pp.
- ↑ Cárdenas J, Aldea C, Valdovinos C (2008) Chilean marine mollusca of Northern Patagonia collected during the CIMAR-10 Fjords Cruise. Gayana 72(2): 202–240. doi: 10.4067/s0717-65382008000200010
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 Dell R (1971) The marine Mollusca of the Royal Society Expedition to southern Chile, 1958–1959. Records of the Dominion Museum 7(17): 155–233.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Rochebrune A, Mabille J (1889) Mollusques. Mission Scientifique du Cap Horn. VI, Zoologie, Paris, 129 pp.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 USNM (2010) National Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, USNM. http://invertebrates.si.edu/ [accessed 3 May 2013]
- ↑ Ríos C, Mutschke E, Morrison E (2003) Biodiversidad bentónica sublitoral en el estrecho de Magallanes, Chile. Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía 38(1): 1–12.
- ↑ Mutschke E, Ríos C, Montiel A (1998) Situación actual de la macrofauna presente en el intermareal de bloques y cantos de Bahía Laredo, Estrecho de Magallanes. Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia, Serie Ciencias Naturales 26: 5–29.
- ↑ Ríos C, Arntz W, Gerdes D, Mutschke E, Montiel A (2007) Spatial and temporal variability of the benthic assemblages associated to the holdfasts of the kelp Macrocystis pyrifera in the Straits of Magellan, Chile. Polar Biology 31: 89–100. doi: 10.1007/s00300-007-0337-4
- ↑ Aldea C, Rosenfeld S, Cárdenas J (2011a) Caracterización de la diversidad de moluscos bentónicos sublitorales en la isla Carlos III y áreas adyacentes, Estrecho de Magallanes, Chile. Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia 39(2): 73–89. doi: 10.4067/S0718-686X2011000200006
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Pelseneer P (1903) Mollusques (Amphineures, Gastropodes et Lamellibranches). Résultats du voyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897–1898–1899 sous le commandement de A. de Gerlache de Gomery. Rapports Scientifiques Zoologie R 14: 14–85.
- ↑ Ojeda J, Contador T, Rosenfeld S, Anderson C, Mansilla A, Kennedy J (2010) Guía para la identificación de los invertebrados marinos y dulceacuícolas de la Reserva de Biósfera Cabo de Hornos. Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile, 80 pp.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Lamy E (1906a) Lamellibranches recueillis par l’Expédition Antarctique Française du Dr. Charcot. Bulletin du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle 12: 44–52.
- ↑ Zaixo E (2004) Bancos de cholga Aulacomya atra atra (Molina) (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) del golfo San José (Chubut, Argentina): Diversidad y relaciones con facies afines. Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía 39(2): 61–78.
- ↑ Melvill J, Standen P (1907) The Marine Mollusca of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 46: 119–157. doi: 10.1017/S0080456800015647
- ↑ Dell R (1964) Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Mollusca: Amphineura, Scaphopoda and Bivalvia. Discovery Reports 33: 99–250.
- ↑ Scarabino F (2003b) Lista sistemática de los Bivalvia marinos y estuarinos vivientes de Uruguay. Comunicaciones de la Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay 8(80–81): 229–259.
- ↑ Carcelles A (1944) Catálogo de los moluscos marinos de Puerto Quequen. Revista del Museo de La Plata 3: 236–309.
- ↑ Troncoso N, Van Goethem J, Troncoso J (2001) Contribution to the marine molluscan fauna of Kerguelen Island, south Indian ocean. Iberus 19(1): 83–114.
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Huber M (2013) Aulacomya atra. World Register of Marine Species. http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=197226 [accessed 10 Jun. 2013]