(ofFusus echinatus Kiener, 1839)Kiener, L. C. (1839-1842). Kiener L.C. 1839-1842. Spécies général et iconographie des coquilles vivantes. Vol. 5. Famille des Canalifères. Première partie. Genres Cérite (<i>Cerithium</i>), Adanson pp. 1-104, pl. 1-32 [pp. 1-32 (1841), 33-104 (1842); pl. 1-32 (1841)]; Pleurotome (<i>Pleurotoma</i>), Lamarck, pp. 1-84, pl. 1-27 [pp. 1-16 (1839), 17-84 (1840), pl. 1-27 (1839)]; Fuseau (<i>Fusus</i>), Lamarck, pp. 1-62, pl. 1-30, 17bis [pp. 1-62 (1840); pl. 2-7, 12, 15-17, 17bis, 22-23, 25 (1839); pl. 1, 8-11, 13-14, 18-21, 24, 26-30: (1840)]. Paris, Rousseau & J.B. Baillière., available online athttp://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/19762 page(s): pl. 2 fig. 2 [1839]; p. 19 [1840] [details]
Distribution Eastern Atlantic, fron Bay of Biscay to Morocco; Mediterranean, usually in 100-300 m depth. Gorringe seamount, moderately...
Distribution Eastern Atlantic, fron Bay of Biscay to Morocco; Mediterranean, usually in 100-300 m depth. Gorringe seamount, moderately common in 330-830 m, but not found on the other Lusitanian seamounts [details]
Taxonomy The names Trophon carinatus and Trophon vaginatus, established for fossils, have been used during much of the 19th and 20th...
Taxonomy The names Trophon carinatus and Trophon vaginatus, established for fossils, have been used during much of the 19th and 20th century to designate the Recent species now validly known as Pagodula echinata. [details]
original description(ofTrophon carinatus Jeffreys, 1883)Jeffreys, J. G. (1883). On the Mollusca procured during the cruise of H. M. S. Triton, between the Hebrides and Faeroes in 1882. <em>Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.</em> (1883): 389-399, pl. 44., available online athttp://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/30828055 page(s): 395; pl. 44 fig. 4 [details]
original description(ofFusus echinatus Kiener, 1839)Kiener, L. C. (1839-1842). Kiener L.C. 1839-1842. Spécies général et iconographie des coquilles vivantes. Vol. 5. Famille des Canalifères. Première partie. Genres Cérite (<i>Cerithium</i>), Adanson pp. 1-104, pl. 1-32 [pp. 1-32 (1841), 33-104 (1842); pl. 1-32 (1841)]; Pleurotome (<i>Pleurotoma</i>), Lamarck, pp. 1-84, pl. 1-27 [pp. 1-16 (1839), 17-84 (1840), pl. 1-27 (1839)]; Fuseau (<i>Fusus</i>), Lamarck, pp. 1-62, pl. 1-30, 17bis [pp. 1-62 (1840); pl. 2-7, 12, 15-17, 17bis, 22-23, 25 (1839); pl. 1, 8-11, 13-14, 18-21, 24, 26-30: (1840)]. Paris, Rousseau & J.B. Baillière., available online athttp://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/19762 page(s): pl. 2 fig. 2 [1839]; p. 19 [1840] [details]
original description(ofTrophonopsis carinata aculeata Settepassi, 1977)Settepassi, F. (1977). Atlante Malacologico. I molluschi marini viventi nel Mediterraneo, volume II. Museo di Zoologia, Roma, 304 pp. [stated date 1971 on frontispiece].[details]
original description(ofTrophonopsis carinata multiaculeata Settepassi, 1977)Settepassi, F. (1977). Atlante Malacologico. I molluschi marini viventi nel Mediterraneo, volume II. Museo di Zoologia, Roma, 304 pp. [stated date 1971 on frontispiece].[details]
original description(ofTrophonopsis carinata hirta Settepassi, 1977)Settepassi, F. (1977). Atlante Malacologico. I molluschi marini viventi nel Mediterraneo, volume II. Museo di Zoologia, Roma, 304 pp. [stated date 1971 on frontispiece].[details]
context source (MSBIAS)MEDIN. (2011). UK checklist of marine species derived from the applications Marine Recorder and UNICORN. version 1.0.[details]
context source (Deepsea)Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO. The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS), available online athttp://www.iobis.org/[details]
basis of recordHouart, R. (2001). <i>A review of the Recent Mediterranean and Northeastern Atlantic species of Muricidae</i>. Evolver, Roma, 227 pp. [details]
additional sourceÖztürk, B. (2002). Two new gastropod records for Cyprus: <i>Pagodula echinata</i> [Conidae] (Kiener, 1840) [Muricidae] and <i>Pleurotomella gibbera</i> Bouchet and Waren, 1980. [sic!]. <em>Israel Journal of Zoology.</em> 48 (3): 244-245.[details]
additional sourceMarshall, B. A.; Houart, R. (2011). The genus <i>Pagodula</i> (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Muricidae) in Australia, the New Zealand region and the Tasman Sea. <em>New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics.</em> 54(1): 89-114. [Published March 2011]., available online athttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00288306.2011.537609[details]
additional sourceLa Perna, R. (1996). Phyletic relationships and ecological implications between <i>Pagodula vaginata</i> (De Cristofori & Jan, 1832) and <i>Pagodula echinata</i> (Kiener, 1840) (Gastropoda, Muricidae). <em>Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana.</em> 35 (1): 81-92., available online athttps://www.paleoitalia.it/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/04_La-perna.pdf[details]
additional sourceBouchet, P. & Warén, A. (1985). Revision of the Northeast Atlantic bathyal and abyssal Neogastropoda excluding Turridae (Mollusca, Gastropoda). <em>Bollettino Malacologico.</em> supplement 1: 121-296., available online athttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/140763[details]
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Biology Type of larval development: direct (non-planktotrophic) inferred from paucispiral protoconch. [details] Diagnosis Shell fusiform, hyaline, up to 25 mm high but generally no more than 15 mm. Protoconch small, smooth, of little more than one whorl. Teleoconch of 6-7 whorls bearing a very strong median keel and delicate, foliated varixes (6-9 on body whorl) forming elongated projections at their intersection with the keel; no other spiral sculpture is present. Outer lip simple, with a peripheral projection terminating the keel. Siphonal canal long and delicate, widely open. Colour white.
The taxonomy of deep-water forms related to this species is unsettled (see comments in Bouchet & Warén, 1985); some of these correspond to the nominal species Pagodula cossmani (Locard, 1897) which differs in lacking long projections along the shoulder which is not so pronounced, and in having spiral cords below the shoulder in a pattern recalling Trophonopsis barvicensis (Johnston, 1825). [details] Distribution Eastern Atlantic, fron Bay of Biscay to Morocco; Mediterranean, usually in 100-300 m depth. Gorringe seamount, moderately common in 330-830 m, but not found on the other Lusitanian seamounts [details] Taxonomy The names Trophon carinatus and Trophon vaginatus, established for fossils, have been used during much of the 19th and 20th century to designate the Recent species now validly known as Pagodula echinata. [details] Type locality Sicily [details]