Bullata is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Marginellidae, the margin snails.

Bullata
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda
Order: Neogastropoda
Family: Marginellidae
Subfamily: Marginellinae
Genus: Bullata
Jousseaume, 1875[1]
Synonyms

Bullata Jousseaume, 1875 167, 250
Marginella, subg. Volutella Swainson, 1830 :(2)1
Marginella pl.1 (non Perry, 1810)
Marginella bullata Lamarck, 1822 Voluta bullata Born, 1778
Gibberulina Monterosato, 1884:139 [invalid emendation, as "nom. sost."]

Distribution

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This is a tropical western Atlantic genus.

Habitat

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Representatives from this genus have been recorded at depths from one to 60 metres.

Shell description

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The shells of species in this genus are moderately large to very large, range size from 14 mm (Bullata largillieri, smallest species of Bullata) to 97.9 mm (largest specimen known of Bullata bullata). (pl I)

The shell color is a yellowish-orange to orange- or pinkish-brown, spirally banded (pl II) or with white spots (pl III). The lip is pink, yellow, or orange, darker than shell color (pl IV).

The shell surface is smooth and glossy.

The shape is elliptical to oblong or obovate, moderately to strongly shouldered (pl V bottom). The spire is immersed or near so (pl V top). The aperture is narrow to moderately broad, wider anteriorly. The lip is moderately strongly thickened, weakly to strongly denticulate in adults, with a distinct external varix. A siphonal notch is present but a posterior notch is absent. The parietal callusing is weakly to strongly developed, especially posteriorly, and is absent in type species. The columella has four continuous plications occupying less than half the aperture length. The internal whorls are unmodified. (pl VI/VII)

Remarks

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The large, patterned shells with an immersed spire and 4 moderately heavy columellar plications which are not crowded anteriorly, serve to distinguish this group of species. This genus is restricted to the Caribbean province, where it evolved in the Miocene as a direct offshoot of Prunum.

Coan (1965:189) placed Cryptospyra as a subgenus of Bullata. Coovert & Coovert (1995:93) consider as distinct genus, as they have separate origins: Bullata is a direct descendant of Caribbean Prunum, whereas Cryptospira is restricted to the western Indo-Pacific where it evolved.

Species

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Species within the genus Bullata include:

Species brought into synonymy

References

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  1. ^ Jousseaume (1875). Rev. Mag. Zool. (3)3: 167, 250.

Further reading

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  • Coan E. (1965). "A proposed reclassification of the Family Marginellidae". The Veliger 7(3): 184-194.
  • Coovert G. & Coovert H. (1995). "Revision of the Supraspecific Classification of Marginelliform Gastropods". The Nautilus 109(2-3): 43-110.
  • Souza P. J. S. & Coovert G. A. (2001). "Revision of the Recent species of Bullata Jousseaume, 1875 (Gastropoda: Marginellidae) with the description of two new species". The Nautilus 115(1): 1-14. (latest generic review)