<documentID-CLB-Dataset="8878"ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1010.58759"ID-GBIF-Dataset="991ddda8-cc57-4ef5-8ada-5ea378885925"ID-PMC="PMC7817654"ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-1010-1"ID-Pensoft-UUID="D317557D854C577289AA424187C079D2"ID-PubMed="33531857"ID-ZooBank="45DF30C9AEB448AAAC32BBE77CB7191D"ModsDocID="1313-2970-1010-1"checkinTime="1610662641170"checkinUser="pensoft"docAuthor="Albano, Paolo G., Steger, Jan, Bakker, Piet A. J., Bogi, Cesare, Bosnjak, Marija, Guy-Haim, Tamar, Huseyinoglu, Mehmet Fatih, LaFollette, Patrick I., Lubinevsky, Hadas, Mulas, Martina, Stockinger, Martina, Azzarone, Michele & Sabelli, Bruno"docDate="2021"docId="9E3D8E906BEC5445A6A59CCFAD5925EE"docLanguage="en"docName="ZooKeys 1010: 1-95"docOrigin="ZooKeys 1010"docPubDate="2021-01-13"docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1010.58759"docTitle="Odostomia (s. l.) sp. 1"docType="treatment"docVersion="7"id="D317557D854C577289AA424187C079D2"lastPageNumber="1"masterDocId="D317557D854C577289AA424187C079D2"masterDocTitle="Numerous new records of tropical non-indigenous species in the Eastern Mediterranean highlight the challenges of their recognition and identification"masterLastPageNumber="95"masterPageNumber="1"pageNumber="1"updateTime="1732649705346"updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
<mods:titleid="428136A0FBC15490364182F99A47CF44">Numerous new records of tropical non-indigenous species in the Eastern Mediterranean highlight the challenges of their recognition and identification</mods:title>
<mods:affiliationid="005F44514B95869C9066CF7F5FD675A9">Department of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="53A1BB5276EEA584466B18A1B291C17F">Department of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="F36160BEB8734CB3B74F71A2E562DE2A">Gruppo Malacologico Livornese, c / o Museo di Storia Naturale del Mediterraneo, via Roma 234, 57127, Livorno, Italy</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="E43C094AB6C71C290578E5C4140D5842">Department of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria & Croatian Natural History Museum, Demetrova 1, Zagreb, Croatia</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="50C22BBD96366241DFB7C4C3C7376508">National Institute of Oceanography, Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research (IOLR), Haifa 3108001, Israel</mods:affiliation>
<mods:namePartid="E8A9874154ACB4926FBF63DAACAE3CB9">Huseyinoglu, Mehmet Fatih</mods:namePart>
<mods:affiliationid="7B0D5E95F10D9DAADA2E4B7CF5A1D4A0">Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Kyrenia, Karakum, Girne, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus</mods:affiliation>
<mods:namePartid="46F903C6AB6AAD7995DE5A85238F4D4D">LaFollette, Patrick I.</mods:namePart>
<mods:affiliationid="3CC1C3DB5A02CE6888F781B2A77A28AF">Malacology Section, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="592201571245DA518ADD5C29E4D2F455">National Institute of Oceanography, Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research (IOLR), Haifa 3108001, Israel</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="E8C08F726926A9387F391DD7C34F26D7">National Institute of Oceanography, Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research (IOLR), Haifa 3108001, Israel & The Leon H. Charney School of Marine Sciences, University of Haifa, 199 Aba Khoushy Ave., Mt. Carmel, Haifa 3498838, Israel</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="ADB4A53BDACDD66CF2E5BDA093296830">Department of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="1BD86BCE46C6045938A5D2B3019B1FF3">Department of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria</mods:affiliation>
<mods:affiliationid="07FA47190777F6840972F29E723F51D4">Museo di Zoologia dell'Universita di Bologna, via Selmi 3, 40126, Bologna, Italy</mods:affiliation>
<taxonomicNameid="9569BACF48B841E4238D41DB47EC0737"ID-CoL="7PB5C"LSID="9E3D8E90-6BEC-5445-A6A5-9CCFAD5925EE"authority="(s. l.) sp. 1"authorityName="(s. l.) sp. 1"class="Gastropoda"family="Pyramidellidae"genus="Odostomia"higherTaxonomySource="CoL"kingdom="Animalia"lsidName="Odostomia"pageId="0"pageNumber="1"phylum="Mollusca"rank="genus">Odostomia (s.l.) sp. 1</taxonomicName>
<figureCitationid="5FABF7CB18016222A8065D68A85C4010"captionStart="Figure 23"captionStartId="F23"captionText="Figure 23. Odostomia (s. l.) sp. 1, Haifa Bay, Israel, NM project (sample HM 27 (c )): front (A, B), side (C, D) and back (E, F) views, detail of the adapical part of the body whorl showing the extremely faint spiral microsculpture (G), virtual section through the apical spire showing the columella of the intorted protoconch (H) and apical view of the protoconch (I; surface partly corroded). The pink hue is due to staining with eosin solution. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (A-F); 0.2 mm (G-I)."figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.1010.58759.figure23"httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/496976"pageId="0"pageNumber="1">Figure 23</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="88943A9DBE71DF96AA60D93E1F63BB05"captionStart="Figure 23"captionStartId="F23"captionText="Figure 23. Odostomia (s. l.) sp. 1, Haifa Bay, Israel, NM project (sample HM 27 (c )): front (A, B), side (C, D) and back (E, F) views, detail of the adapical part of the body whorl showing the extremely faint spiral microsculpture (G), virtual section through the apical spire showing the columella of the intorted protoconch (H) and apical view of the protoconch (I; surface partly corroded). The pink hue is due to staining with eosin solution. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (A-F); 0.2 mm (G-I)."figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.1010.58759.figure23"httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/496976"pageId="0"pageNumber="1">23I</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="D3E395974F0CCD3DC9BF53979ECAF018"captionStart="Figure 23"captionStartId="F23"captionText="Figure 23. Odostomia (s. l.) sp. 1, Haifa Bay, Israel, NM project (sample HM 27 (c )): front (A, B), side (C, D) and back (E, F) views, detail of the adapical part of the body whorl showing the extremely faint spiral microsculpture (G), virtual section through the apical spire showing the columella of the intorted protoconch (H) and apical view of the protoconch (I; surface partly corroded). The pink hue is due to staining with eosin solution. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (A-F); 0.2 mm (G-I)."figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.1010.58759.figure23"httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/496976"pageId="0"pageNumber="1">23H</figureCitation>
and additional scans available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5215226). The growth lines are slightly prosocline on the spire while becoming almost orthocline on the body whorl; an extremely faint spiral microsculpture is present on the apical part of the whorls, but only visible in high-magnification SEM images (Figure
<figureCitationid="5E91A756826AF9F5347851B039021448"captionStart="Figure 23"captionStartId="F23"captionText="Figure 23. Odostomia (s. l.) sp. 1, Haifa Bay, Israel, NM project (sample HM 27 (c )): front (A, B), side (C, D) and back (E, F) views, detail of the adapical part of the body whorl showing the extremely faint spiral microsculpture (G), virtual section through the apical spire showing the columella of the intorted protoconch (H) and apical view of the protoconch (I; surface partly corroded). The pink hue is due to staining with eosin solution. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (A-F); 0.2 mm (G-I)."figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.1010.58759.figure23"httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/496976"pageId="0"pageNumber="1">23G</figureCitation>
by its smaller size (height up to 1.4 mm), the more cylindrical shape, shallower suture, and the absence of a visible columellar tooth. Although this species, in terms of size and overall shape, somewhat resembles representatives of the fresh- and brackish water-dwelling family
, the fact that numerous living specimens were found in a fully marine environment and its heterostrophic protoconch unambiguously identify it as member of the family
sp. 1 does not resemble any known Mediterranean pyramidellid; considering the great number of confirmed introductions of Indo-Pacific microgastropods to the eastern Mediterranean Sea, we therefore suspect that also this taxon might be a Lessepsian species. Among Indo-Pacific
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