Perotrochus caledonicus (Gastropoda: Pleurotomariidae) revisited: Descriptions of new species from the South-West pacific

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Morphological (shell) and molecular examination of a large suite of specimens of pleurotomariids from around New Caledonia and the Coral Sea reveals the existence of four species in the complex of Perotrochus caledonicus: Perotrochus deforgesi Métivier, 1990 and P. pseudogranulosus sp. nov. live allopatrically on the plateaus and guyots of the Coral Sea; Perotrochus caledonicus Bouchet & Métivier, 1982 and Perotrochus wareni sp. nov. live sympatrically - but essentially not syntopically - on the slopes of New Caledonia, Norfolk Ridge and the Loyalty Ridge. All species live in the 300–500 m interval, and together form a significant component of the mollusc fauna living on hard bottoms in the SW Pacific, with individual dredge hauls containing up to 25 specimens of Perotrochus.

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Anseeuw, P., Puillandre, N., Utge, J., & Bouchet, P. (2015). Perotrochus caledonicus (Gastropoda: Pleurotomariidae) revisited: Descriptions of new species from the South-West pacific. European Journal of Taxonomy, 2015(134). https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2015.134

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