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Title Shell-Bearing Molluscs of the Uji Islets
Author(s) MURAYAMA, Saburo; HIRATA, Kunio
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Issue Date 1968-12-25
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Mem. Fac. Fish., Kagoshima Univ.Vol. 17,pp. 86-93(1968)
Shell-Bearing Molluscs of the Uji Islets.
Saburo MuRAYAMA* and Kunio HlRATA**
Abstract
On the fauna of the shell-bearing molluscs of the Uji Islets, there is a
report by Hirata(1954), where 106 species were listed3). The present survey was
carried out from 20th to 30th, September, 1964 by Murayama, one of the
members of the research group about the marine population and the fishing
ground around the Islets, and added 48 species to the previous list.
The Islets is uninhabited. It is composed of two main islets which have rocky
cliffs and a few stony poor beaches, protected by many rocks. The molluscan
fauna of the Islets corresponds to such environment. Four families include
decisively abundant species: Muricidae 22, Cypraeidae 16, Conidae 15, and
Trochidae 13 species; and the other families include less than 6.
List of the Species
Asterisks indicate that the specimens were got by the present survey for
the first time.
Class Pelecypoda ^£$1
Fam. Arcidae -kfa^v^
1 Area ventricosa Lamarck ^Jr$ijy ^
2 Barbatia bicolorata (Dillwyn) ^ —jLifj
3 B. lima (Reeve) x.jf4
4 B. obtusoides (Nyst) # »j if^^if^
* 5 Anadara scapha (Meuschen) 'Ja^^a y-V-ji/tfV
Fam. Glycymeridae tz$.%W*ffl
* 6 Glycymeris reevei (Mayer) v * y*r{fy
* 7 G. amamiensis Kuroda ^ x >J j ^^
Fam. Mytilidae W*v*5ft
* 8 Septifer bilocularis (Linne) ZV^ViSA
9 Isognomon marsupialis (Roding) -ft A i^T^^iSA
* Laboratory of Aquiculture, Faculty of Fisheries, Kagoshima University** Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kagoshima University
Murayama & Hirata: Molluscs of the Uji Islets 87
Fam. Pteriidae r> <*v>1~a*W4
10 Pteria loveni (Dunker) y *?y7.m>
Fam. Pectinidae Wc-^^V^
* 11 Pecten puncticulatus Dunker '^-f A $-*?
* 12 Cryptopecten vesiculosus (Dunker) t: 3 # if A* 13 Spondylus sinensis Schreibers ?> K^^ >2M
* 14 S. nicobaricus Schraibars S t ii }) * >if4
Fam. Ostreidae W^^^'W
15 Saxostrea mordax (Gould) ^s^ffvif** 16 S. echinata (Quoy et Gaimard) >rif** 17 S. chemnitzi (Hanley) y<^if** 18 Dendrostrea sinensis (Gmelin) r3at'^^
Fam. Carditidae h£^#*V^
19 Cardita variegata (Bruguiere) 2vy h^^ifAFam. Chamidae § < ^£#*v^|4
20 Chama dunkeri Lischke *r4 V^ilA
Fam. Cardiidae ^£tf*V^
* 21 Vasticardium arenicola (Reeve) $•%-*?jvii 4
Fam. Veneridae is-f/fftjjsv^
22 Venus toreuma (Gould) s/np;*M25 Periglypta reticulata (Linne) 7 y ~% J *
24 Gafrarium dispar (Dillwyn) ^-* 4 i~ i if A* 25 Callista politissima Kuroda * Jj y-V/w^J
Fam. Mactridae tf^^v^fr
* 26 Mactra ornata Gray ^^/wy;
Class Gastropoda BI£H
Fam. Haliotidae frfrfc^ffl
27 Sanhaliotis varia (Linne) A^Ti-^fy
28 S. planata (Sowerby) MyTirzfy
29 Sulculus gruneri (Philippi) y 9 ^7^>
Fam. Fissurellidae -f^b^W4
30 Diodora quadriradiata (Reeve) f>*M
Fam. Patellidae ^>tz(Dl±p[
31 Patella stellaeformis Reeve V $ J ^
32 P. optima Pilsbry Jt^v*;^
33 Cellana toreuma (Reeve) a^^^f
Mem. Fac. Fish., Kagoshima Univ. Vol.17 (1968)
Fig-. 1. Six rare specimens collected by the present survey.1. Glycymeris reevei (Mayer) V^V'rf^) (6) X1.32. Glycymeris amamiensis Kuroda -V ?-.') M^74 (7) x1.35. Callista politissima Kuroda ^ >J y-^/s-7^' 'J (25) x24. Calliostoma simodaense Ikebe A7Ail?^ (51) X25. Pisania antiquata CHinds) t ^fs>T ->!) + V#7(126) X26. Oliva hirasei Kuroda et Habe 2? 5^-^a 7^ 5j!M (133) x 2
54 C stearnsii (Pilsbry) 7\if^if-i
Fam. Acmaeidae $ § ©#* $ f':|-
* 55 Patelloida saccharina lanx Reeve t> J 7 s>
56 Collisella grata (Gould) ii=eif-i
* 57 C. heroldi (Dunker) 3 #**#*-{
* 58 C langfordi Habe 4-^7 3+F7
Fam. Trochidae tLi) -f 14
59 Monodonta labia (Linne) --f •> ^" # ?
40 M. neritoides (Philippi) 9vXtrif-i
41 Diloma suauis (Philippi) J 1> y if 4
42 Tegula xanthostigma (A.Adams) i'v/^if'l
45 r. nigerrima (Gmelin) \Lt'}i£lS4
Murayama & Hirata: Molluscs of the Uji Islets 89
* 44 T. turbinata (A. Adams) s\VT*$#if4
45 Trochus stellatus Gmelin a v^r^r *? X
46 T. maculatus Linne =.i/%-yX
47 T. maculatus verrucosus Gmelin 7i~T %-yX
48 T. sacellum rota Dunker yXA 3-^:^*2
* 49 T. calcaratus Souverbie >^>?i/*?yX
50 Tectus pyramis (Bron) 3£l/$ii^~?
* 51 Calliostoma simodaense Ikebe /^yiox.\£z>
Fam. Turbinidae *) ty $ XA;f\
5? Turbo stenogyrus Fischer a i/jf ft •*)• *?jl
53 Astralium rhodostoma (Lamarck) ^^ y y y X
* 54 A. heimburgi (Dunker) ts^1^ y yX
* 55 Phasianella modesta (Gould) ^y^r^A
Fam. Angariidae ^tz^<^\^p[
* 56 Angaria delphinus atrata (Reeve) io ^^<if A
Fam. Neritidae £>£fc-&&£(•
57 Nerita plicata Linne ^-^T^if A
58 N. ocellata Le Guillou ^^T^ifA
59 N. albicilla Linne T^^y^
* 60 N. costata Gmelin y M^/vjjM
61 Puperita japonica (Dunker) 7~?if4
Fam. Littorinidae x. %tz 4 § £/^
62 Nodilittorina granularis (Gray) 77i/^4t'
Fam. Cerithiidae fc It © £ j&H- t> !9 ^
63 Contumax echinatus (Lamarck) * is ~ J v J if A
64 C columna (Sowerby) ^Jr —SysifA
* 65 Cerithium sinensis (Gmelin) h # # £ :*/— ^e !J
Fam. Amallheidae § <1"T &>ft
66 Amalthea conica Schumacher %•# xX*
Fam. Epithoniidae V^fcjMt^V^
* 67 Cirsotrema perplexa (Pease) %i?ifA
Fam. Strombidae fv^li1) tf^ffl
68 Conomurex luhuanus (Linne) ~?if%-ifA
69 Canarium ustulatum (Schumacher) %'^ffvifA
70 C. urceum (Linne) a^v/^ f
Fam. Naticidae fci^V"^
71 Mammilla simiae (Deshayes) • ^XlifA
72 Polinices pyriformis (Recluz) h Of A
Fam. Cypraeidae tzfrbi*\t^ffl
90 Mem. Fac. Fish., Kagoshima Univ. Vol.17 (1968)
73 Cypraea tigris Linne ftisjf-ti y
74 Erosaria boivinii amoena Schilder $• l j-x-isff-fr y75 E. erosa (Linne) 3^y^5
76 E. helvola (Linne) -ft* is jf-fry77 E. poraria (Linne) T^t^iiy
78 Evenaria japonica (Schilder) * PiiyifA
79 Luria Isabella (Linne) ^rj-^istfy jfjoy
80 Mauritia arabica asiatica Schilder *? 9i?-??io y
81 M. mauritiana calxequine (Melvill et Standen) —/n^s? 3 yj?ij y
82 Monetaria annulus (Linne) ^i~\fy^ioy
83 M. moneta rhomboides Schilder %-A v^ijy
84 Ponda carneola (Linne) %"f-& y *t *• ? ii y
85 Ravitrona caputserpentis (Linne) /\i—7 ji/^.^-
86 Staphylaea nucleus (Linne) A-tfFiiy
87 Talostolida teres (Gmelin) x-Pfjy
* 88 Erronea chinensis (Gmelin) ^VA7f^07
Fam. Cassididae fc 5 )&> ir *) ift
89 Phalium bandatum (Perry) PA^ifA
* 90 Casmaria cernica (Sowerby) \sisy ^>?Fam. Cymatiidae -ku^^v^
91 Cymatium nicobaricum (Roding) I Viz Ftfy
92 C. rubecula (Linne) issyisByy
* 93 Turritriton aegrotum (Reeve) £ £ y tff?
Fam. Bursidae fc § ^ b?4
94 Bursa bufo (Roding) %$i~j\/ Vtfy
95 B. dunkeri Kuroda, MS. rfr^^t/
* 96 B. mammata (Roding) 2 9-J* y *)• $-$ %• ~ is
* 97 B. granularis (Roding) A yft y y^tfy
Fam. Muricidae ioSjs^S
98 Mureaj rubicundus (Perry) if >-&$•# y
99 Favartia tetragona (Broderip) Missy y^
100 Drupa margariticola (Broderip) y^UA is?-? is
101 D. granulata (Duclos) \sAisjf-?is
102 JD. fusca (Kiister) i/>f i/^7i/^eK +
103 £). mtmya(Kiener) i/7i/>f isp^ris
104 £>• aspera (Lamarck) &?-J* y *)• $• is A is ff-? is
*105 •#• albolabris (Blainville) < ^pO%V^>
*106 #. morum (Roding) ^y-^^-AifisAis
*107 D. spathulifera (Blainville) TiiAifuA is
Murayama & Hirata: Molluscs of the Uji Islets 91
108 D. ricina (Linne) 5--??yA if is A is
109 D- rubuscaecius Roding mxj^^-A if is A is
110 Durupella cornus (Roding) is p is A is?-7 is
111 Purpura armigera (Link) isy^^eifA
112 P. alouina (Roding) j 5-j-isA is
113 P. luteostoma (Holten) 9 ]) y is A is
114 P. lata (Kuroda) M p ^ 9 is A is
115 P. siro (Kuroda) is v is A is
116 P. echinulata Lamarck is p # ^4^ iM *>
117 P. rudolphi Lamarck y- y j$ y
*118 P. tuberosa (Roding) y ; is A is
*119 P. distinguenda (Dunker <& Zelebor) -r^ W is
Fam. Rapidae />p^£>^v^4
120 Coralliophila violacea (Kiener) $ J-J* y *y%• "ty is zf ^ Y x)
*121 C. pyriformis Kuroda, Ms. h s vif A
Fam. Pyrenidae tzt>b fr^ffl
A?? Pyrene punctata (Bruguiere) ••••. Z^hifA
*123 Euplica versicolor Sowerby y ^zivifA
Fam. Buccinidae x.^lfv-^4
124 Engina mendicaria (Linne) j is if A
125 Pisania ferrea (Reeve) a V =-i~
*126 P. antiquata (Hinds) M*:ij *ris y $-utf y
*127 Cantharus undosus (Linne) s\i> ? v-fc y ?-? isFam. Nassariidae tsL^fr^ffl
128 Nassarius balteatus (Lischke) sys<A
Fam. Fasciolariidae \^b i §^' £>?4
*129 Peristernia incarnata (Deshayes) 9 J-^ —v j ~? $ ^ Y%•*130 P. nassatula (Lamarck) A7t47y7^K4
131 Fasciolaria trapezium audouini Jonas m* A h^^-tfy132 F. glabra Dunker y j *ifA
Fam. Olividae £ < ?>A*v^
*133 Oliva hirasei Kuroda et Habe $ y^-v v v $ y ifaFam. Mitridae -&-Cj&*V^
134 Pusia consanguinea (Reeve) < 3 y 4- ^
135 P. discolaria (Reeve) is-?# M136 Mitra stictica (Link) ^i/^j ^.^
137 M. litterata Lamarck < ? is is ~?-*? &7-Fam. Conidae V^&^W4
*138 Conus tessulatus Born ^juis^ifA
92 Mem. Fac. Fish., Kagoshima Univ. Vol.17 (1968)
139 Virroconus ebraeus (Linne) -??yA "£140 V. chaldeus (Roding) -n^r ?yA =£141 V. coronatus (Gmelin) is ^ Xii *T*y\if$ A *
142 V. fulgetrum (Sowerby) ^^if^A^
143 V. musicus (Bruguiere) if y* y A *
144 V. ceylanensis nanus (Sowerby) isv-\zA visA*145 Puncticulis pulicarius (Bruguiere) zfyyA ^146 Rhizoconus capitaneus (Linne) ^y-^li-is147 P. vexillum (Gmelin) io/* I -f is
143 Virgiconus flavidus (Lamarck) $• %io y *?A *149 V. lividus (Bruguiere) A tfis~?A ^
150 Dendroconus striatus (Linne) ^.is^-ly-is
*151 Chelyconus catus (Bruguiere) TyisA =e*152 Cleobula minima (Linne) y\i>A *ifA
Fam. Bullidae &o&>#$\,^
153 Bulla vernicosa Gould j-v* if A
Fam. Siphonariidae £ «5 tzfrfrb £-o#*\,^
154 Siphonaria sirius Pilsbry 5: >? J >^1~ if A
Zoogeographical Discussion and Conclusion
The Islets ara washed by the Tsushima Currant, the most powerful
branch of the Kuroshiwo Currant, which gives deep effects to the fauna.
Only 5 out of these 154 species ara restricted to Japan proper.
11 Pecten puncticulatus Dunker ^-fA 2^
*54 Astralium heimburgi (Dunker) id -tf- y y y X
66 Amalthea conica Schumacher 4- 9 y\X*
*93 Turritriton aegrotum (Reeve) 9 9 x) ^ y
115 Purpura siro (Kuroda) is vis A is
Ten species are distributed from Ryukyu Islands to the southern
half of Japan proper.
10 Pteria loveni (Dunker) 7 ^ y s\X*
*17 Saxostrea chemnitzi (Hanley) s<^if$-
20 Chama dunkeri Lischke *rA YyifA
*38 Collisella langfordi Habe *£ a*?y
*44 Tegula argyrostoma turbinata (A. Adams) ^V 7 %-9 ftifA
47 Trochus sacellum rota Dunker yXA 9 ^ is is
*51 Calliostoma simodaense Ikebe ^ y io z- \i s\ (Fig. 1 — 4)
114 Purpura lata (Kuroda) t p 9 =$-is A is
Murayama & Hirata: Molluscs of the Uji Islets 93
125 Pisania ferrea (Reeve) A V =-i~
154 Siphonaria sirius Pilsbry 4 £ J ^i~ifA
And the other 137 species are distributed from tropical sea to Japan.
Glycymeris reevei (^s\x) * $-?%-) (Fig. 1—2) had been reported from
Okinawa-jima to Amami Oh-shima2) , Callista politissima (% x) 7tA7^|))
(Fig. 1—3) from Okinawa-jima only5,6), Nerita costata (7 Ys\i>r^if
A )4), Bursa granularis(A y-fryy^tf y)2), and Mitra stictica(~is%- j $•;*)*>
from tropical sea to Amami Oh-shima, Cleobula minima (>\isA ^ifA) from
tropical sea to Tane-ga shima4). These six species expanded their habitat to
the Lat. 31 °N by the present survey.
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