Favartia

Favartia judithae, from bishogai.com.

Belongs within: Muricidae.

Favartia is a pantropical genus of murexes bearing flattened varices on the shell (Wilson 1994).

Characters (Wilson 1994): Broadly fusiform, spire high; aperture small, ovate, lirate within; anal sulcus shallow; anterior canal short, recurved; body whorl with three to seven flattened varices perpendicular to surface; spiral cords scabrously laminate, sometimes extending beyond varical margins as short spines.

<==Favartia Jousseaume 1880DM88
    |--F. (Favartia)BC01
    |    |--*F. (F.) brevicula (Sowerby 1834) [=Murex breviculus]DM88
    |    |--F. (F.) judithae D’Attilio & Bertsch 1980DB80
    |    |--F. (F.) obtusa (Sowerby 1894) [=Aspella (F.) obtusa]ED65
    |    |--F. (F.) paulboschi Smythe & Houart 1984BC01
    |    |--F. (F.) pelepili D’Attilio & Bertsch 1980DB80
    |    `--F. (F.) puntagordana (Weisbord 1962) [=Murex (Favartia) puntagordanum]W62
    |--F. (Caribiella Perrilliat 1972)BC01, RD75
    |    |--*Caribiella’ intermedia (Adams 1850) [=Murex intermedius]RD75
    |    `--F. (C.) purdyae Vokes & D’Attilio 1980BC01
    `--F. (Pygmaepterys Vokes 1978)BC01
         `--F. (P.) bellini (D’Attilio & Myers 1985) [=Pygmaepterys bellini]BC01

Favartia incertae sedis:
  F. cecalupoi Bozzetti 1993BC01
  F. cellulosa (Conrad 1846)DB80
  F. cocosensis Myers & D’Attilio 1990BC01
  F. confusa (Brazier 1877)W94
  F. crouchi (Sowerby 1894) [incl. F. guamensis Emerson & D’Attilio 1979]BC01
  F. humilis (Broderip 1833)DB80
  F. incisa (Broderip 1833)EO65
  F. jeanae Bertsch & D’Attilio 1980BC01
  F. lindae Petuch 1987PMB15
  F. macgintyi (Smith 1938)DB80
  F. maculata (Reeve 1845) [incl. F. dorothyae Emerson & D’Attilio 1979]BC01
  F. salmonea (Melvill & Standen 1899)W94
  F. striasquamosa Ponder 1972DB80
  F. voorwindei Ponder 1972DB80

*Type species of generic name indicated

References

[BC01] Boyko, C. B., & J. R. Cordeiro. 2001. Catalog of Recent type specimens in the Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History. V. Mollusca, part 2 (class Gastropoda [exclusive of Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata], with supplements to Gastropoda [Opisthobranchia], and Bivalvia). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 262: 1–170.

[DB80] D’Attilio, A., & H. Bertsch. 1980. Four species of Pterynotus and Favartia (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Muricidae) from the Philippine Islands. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 19 (12): 169–179.

[DM88] D’Attilio, A., & B. W. Myers. 1988. A new species of Favartia from the eastern Pacific (Gastropoda: Muricidae). Nautilus 102 (3): 106–109.

[ED65] Emerson, W. K., & A. D’Attilio. 1965. Aspella (Favartia) angermeyerae, n. sp. Nautilus 79 (1): 1–4.

[EO65] Emerson, W. K., & W. E. Old Jr. 1965. New molluscan records for the Galapagos Islands. Nautilus 78 (4): 116–120.

[PMB15] Petuch, E. J., R. F. Myers & D. P. Berschauer. 2015. The Living and Fossil Busycon Whelks: Iconic Mollusks of Eastern North America. San Diego Shell Club, Inc.

[RD75] Radwin, G. E., & A. D’Attilio. 1975. A catalogue of muricacean generic taxa. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 17 (20): 279–292.

[W62] Weisbord, N. E. 1962. Late Cenozoic gastropods from northern Venezuela. Bulletins of American Paleontology 62: 7–672.

[W94] Wilson, B. 1994. Australian Marine Shells vol. 2. Prosobranch Gastropods. Part Two (Neogastropods). Odyssey Publishing: Kallaroo (Western Australia).

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