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<emphasis id="E49B6B4EA330DC3DBDC6F9E4FEF4F9C0" bold="true" box="[151,323,1555,1579]" pageId="0" pageNumber="588">Parasitic stage.</emphasis>
cercaria (ITS2 sequence: NCBIs Genbank acc. no.
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RMBH; COI sequence: NCBIs Genbank acc. no.
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: Low Tatras, near Vihodna,
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alt., trout pond,
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, S. Sokolova leg.
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Accordance between our ITS2 sequence of
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cercaria from
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and the sequence of adult fluke from a Mexican duck specimen is 100% (
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(Linnaeus)
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<emphasis id="E49B6B4EA330DC3DBED5F8DEFC60F8AB" box="[900,983,1832,1856]" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="588">A. burti</emphasis>
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Faltýnková
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;
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Soldánová
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. 2012
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.
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are invalid nominal taxa (
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Schniebs
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. 2013
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). The snail specimens, which were identified under these names, may actually belong to at least four different but relatively morphologically similar biological species:
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(
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Schniebs
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). Here we confirmed that
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.
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is a host of
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cercariae in Europe using the molecular approach to both the parasite and the host for the first time.
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This study was supported by grants from the government of
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(nos. MD7660.2016.5 and FASO 041020140028) and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, RFBR (nos. 160500854, 140498801 and 1504 05638). Authors are grateful to Dr. Z. Izakovičová, Dr. J. Oszlanyi, Dr. P. Barančok and many other colleagues from the Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (
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Most similar to
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Figures 205-210. 148
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sp. n., holotype female (OSUC 213654). 205 Habitus, dorsal view 206 Habitus, lateral view 207 Head and mesosoma, dorsal view 208 Head and mesosoma, lateral view 209 Head, anterior view 210, Metasoma, lateral view. Scale bars in millimeters.
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Holotype, female: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC:
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<paragraph pageId="91" pageNumber="92">Comments.</paragraph>
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At present only two females are known, and while we here treat them as one species, they may ultimately warrant division. There is some difference
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the general robustness of sculpture between the two individuals, the larger (OSUC 213654) being more robust in general, with less of a longitudinal trend on the mesoscutum and a broader gena (lateral view).
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appears to be related to
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(Kieffer) from the Seychelles (not treated here, but see http://hol.osu.edu/index.html?id=5226), the two sharing obliterated patches on the mesopleural depression, the arrangement of setae on the lateral metasoma, infuscate wings, and a similar habitus. The pattern of sculpture on the mesoscutum (predominantly longitudinal with few reticulations) and narrow gena differentiate
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from the present species.
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is somewhat intermediate between the brown and white subgroups, with a &quot;salt and pepper&quot; setal pattern (both white and brown mixed together) in various locations on the body (see Diagnosis). The brown pilosity of the mesoscutum is more typically found in brown subgroup species. Some of the tentatively associated males have the posterior lateral tergal setal patches brown contrasting with the predominantly white setae in females. The base of the scape in the two females is slightly lighter than the apex. In one the scape could be considered dark yellow, though we expect the scape to be brown throughout in a majority of individuals.
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La Province, 10 km from centre of Mộc
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La, right side of road no. 6, south of Tất Ngoằng (locality code: 2020/5);
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: Vietnam • 13 adult shells; same data as for holotype; coll. HA.
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A medium-sized
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species with a conical (very slightly conical-globular) shell, a strong parietal tooth reaching the peristome edge, and an upper palatal tooth of comparable height.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Shell of normal size for the genus, higher than wide; off-white, translucent, conical to very slightly conical-globular; body whorl widest in standard apertural view; protoconch consists of 1.5 whorls with rather weak spiral striation preceding the first teleoconch whorl; teleoconch with very fine irregularly spaced, weak radial growth lines crossed by much stronger irregularly and sparsely-spaced spiral striae (ca. 11-14 on body whorl from apertural view); on both ventral and dorsal surfaces of body whorl spiral lines dominant or spiral and radial lines are of comparable strength; whorls 4-4.25, rounded or very slightly shouldered; aperture slightly oblique to shell axis from lateral view; umbilicus moderately wide; aperture reniform, sinulus relatively narrow and isolated due to the pronounced parietal and palatal teeth; peristome expanded, not reflected; parietal callus protruding, detached from penultimate whorl (aperture not adnate); parietal tooth elevated, strong, but short, reaches parietal callus, perpendicular to parietal wall; palatal tooth almost as high as parietal one, situated near peristome edge, at middle of palatal region, just opposite of parietal tooth.</paragraph>
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H = 0.86-0.9; D = 0.81-0.85, H/D*100 = 102.4-111.1 (
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sp. nov. is most similar to
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sp. nov. in terms of shell size and shape, and the position of apertural barriers. However, the spire of the latter species is lower, and both parietal and palatal teeth are situated much deeper inside the aperture.
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sp. nov. is similar in general shell shape and size and the formation of the apertural barriers. However, it has a thicker peristome, a protruding palatal lip anterior to the palatal tooth, a rather reticulated superficial sculpture (i.e., the radial lines are strong), and slightly wider umbilicus. The apertural denticles of
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are similar, but that species is much larger, has more whorls, and a more horizontally oriented aperture than this new species.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Etymology.</paragraph>
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This new species is dedicated to and named after Michael W.F. Tweedie (1907-1993), English naturalist and malacologist, who pioneered collecting Southeast Asian land snails via sediment sampling methods (
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).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Distribution.</paragraph>
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This species is known from the type locality only (Fig.
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