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Page 28 THE FESTIVUS Vol. XXXIX: Supplement<br />

Gastrochaena (Rocellaria) ovata<br />

Sowerby, 1834 (continued)<br />

PHOLADIDAE<br />

--- Martesia (Martesia) striata<br />

(Linnaeus, 1758)<br />

TEREDINIDAE<br />

Pl. 8,<br />

figs.3a-b<br />

SCISSURELLIDAE<br />

210412-210414. Remarks: Collected in 1994, 1998, 2005 and 2007.<br />

One or more specimens found live and preserved in KLK wet<br />

collection. Regarding raising of subgenus see J. Hertz & Kaiser<br />

(1998b). More common in live corals at deeper depths of 30-50 m.<br />

Hertlein & Allison, 1966 (empty shells from coral debris); Salvat &<br />

Ehrhardt, 1970; Emerson, 1978, 1994; Bernard, 1983; Bernard et al.,<br />

1991. Remarks: No records of this species or specimens have been<br />

found since 1958.<br />

Teredinidae sp. 1 KLK 210016 (voucher). Remarks: This single living specimen came<br />

from a water-logged tree trunk that washed up on shore at Clipperton<br />

after heavy swells in 2005 and has been preserved in KLK wet<br />

collection.<br />

--- Sinezona rimuloides (Carpenter,<br />

1865)<br />

Pl. 9,<br />

figs.1a-d<br />

Pl. 9,<br />

figs.2a-d<br />

---<br />

GASTROPODA<br />

VETIGASTROPODA<br />

SBMNH 358511; KLK 200515 (voucher)-200519. Remarks: Collected<br />

in 1994, 1998 and 2005 at nearly all collecting stations, 11-62 m.<br />

Sinezona sp. 1 Geiger, MS KLK 200516, 210108, 210047 (voucher). Remarks: Collected in 1994,<br />

1998 and 2005. One or more specimens found live.<br />

Scissurella kaiserae Geiger, 2006 KLK 210001, 210110-210111. Remarks: Collected in 1994 and 2005.<br />

One or more specimens were found live. Recorded for the first time at<br />

Clipperton.<br />

cf. Scissurellidae sp. 1 Berkeley B-6120 (empty shells). Remarks: Two specimens lacking a<br />

selenizone. Compare with Scissurellidae spp. 1 & 2 in Kaiser & Bryce<br />

(2001), Isla de Malpelo.<br />

FISSURELLIDAE<br />

Pl. 10,<br />

figs.1a-b<br />

Pl. 10,<br />

figs.2a-b<br />

Pl. 10,<br />

figs.3a-b<br />

Pl. 10,<br />

figs.4a-b,<br />

5<br />

SKENEIDAE<br />

Emarginula sp. 1<br />

MNHN; KLK 200520-200521, 210079 (voucher), 210083. Remarks:<br />

Collected in 1994, 1998 and 2005.<br />

Emarginula sp. 2 KLK 210080 (voucher), 210081-210082. Remarks: Collected in 2005.<br />

The apex of this specimen is closer to the outer margin of the shell<br />

when compared to Emarginula sp. 1. It may be the same species.<br />

Diodora granifera (Pease, 1861)<br />

Diodora cf. punctifissa McLean,<br />

1970<br />

Hertlein & Allison, 1966 (live, common); Salvat & Ehrhardt, 1970;<br />

Keen, 1971; Emerson, 1978, 1991, 1994; Kay, 1979; SBMNH<br />

358704 (live, wet collection); LACM 58-7 (empty shells); MNHN;<br />

KLK 200522-200524 (voucher), 200525-200526, 210002-210005,<br />

210084-210085, 210115-210119. Remarks: Collected in 1994, 1998,<br />

2005 and 2007. One or more specimens found live and preserved in<br />

KLK wet collection. Found living mostly in the low intertidal and<br />

shallow water attached to undersurfaces of coral rock. Clipperton<br />

specimens are small for the species.<br />

KLK 200527, 200530, 200532 (voucher), 210034 (voucher).<br />

Remarks: Collected in 1994, 1998 and 2005. One or more specimens<br />

found live.

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