Two new species of the genera Islamia and Mercuria (Gastropoda, Hydrobiidae) from Morocco
Author
Mabrouki, Youness
Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Faculté des Sciences de Dhar El Mehraz, Laboratoire de Biotechnologie, Conservation et Valorisation des Ressources Naturelles, Fes, Morocco. E-mail: younes _ mab @ hotmail. fr
Author
Glöer, Peter
Schulstr. 3, D- 25491 Hetlingen, Germany. E-mail: gloeer @ malaco. de
Author
Taybi, Abdelkhaleq Fouzi
Université Mohammed Premier, Faculté Pluridisciplinaire de Nador, Équipe de Recherche en Biologie et Biotechnologie Appliquées. Morocco. E-mail: taybiaf @ gmail. com
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Ecologica Montenegrina
2021
2021-02-08
39
76
80
http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2021.39.8
journal article
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10.37828/em.2021.39.8
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DF930EB1-6B0F-4F11-BFFE-D00C22C0E769
Islamia karawiyiensis
n. sp.
Fig. 2
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Material examined
:
Holotype
:
0.8 mm
high,
1.25 mm
broad (
ZMH 140821
)
.
Paratypes
: 33 from type locality (
ZMH 140822
) +
5 in
coll.
Glöer.
Locus typicus
:
Morocco
,
Aouinat El Hajjaj
, Fez prefecture, (28-09-20),
34°01'36.7"N
4°58'06.9"W
.
Description
: The valvatoid light-brownish shell has 3.25 slightly convex whorls (
Figure 2
). The spire is short, the body whorl is prominent. The aperture is circular with a sharp peristome. The umbilicus is deep and wide. The shell is
0.8 mm
high and
1.2-1.3 mm
broad.
Discussion:
Because we did not find a male after several attempts, the new valvatoid species described herein is included in the genus
Islamia
. The genus inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands (
Ruiz Cobo et al. 2018
) is already represented in
Morocco
by
I. tifertiensis
Glöer, Mabrouki & Taybi 2020
. The latter species is endemic to Lower Moulouya (Northeastern
Morocco
), characterized by a light corneous glossy shell, conical with a very short spire and a very prominent inflated body whorl. In addition,
I. tifertiensis
differs from the new species in the more vertically compressed shell. Otherwise, the study area “Aouinat El Hajjaj” located in central
Morocco
, has revealed recently the new valvatoid genus and species
Fessia aouintii
Glöer, Mabrouki & Taybi, 2020
. While
I. karaouyiensis
n. sp.
has a light-brownish bigger shell,
F. aouintii
has a tiny translucent shell with a silky surface. The two species might co-occur together.
Etymology
: The specific name refers to the University of al-Qarawiyyin, also written Al-Karaouine, is a university located in Fez,
Morocco
. Some sources such as the UNESCO and the Guinness World Records cite the Qarawiyyin as the oldest university or oldest continually operating higher learning institution in the world.
Habitat
: One of the springs in a village named Aouinat el Hajjaj or Laaouina located in eastern Fez, characterized by different springs that arise on the surface and sink on the ground. The grain size of the bottom consists of stones, pebbles and sand, the banks are covered with dense vegetation of
Mentha
spp
(
Figure 1
). The entire area is under anthropogenic impacts
Distribution
:
Morocco
; only known from
type
locality.