A morphological phylogenetic analysis and generic revision of Australian Helicarionidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Stylommatophora), and an assessment of the relationships of the family 2462
Author
Hyman, Isabel T.
Author
Ponder, Winston F.
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Zootaxa
2010
2010-05-14
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2462.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2462.1.1
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Caldwellia
H. Adams, 1873
Type
species
Helix philyrina
Morelet, 1851
(
OD
)
.
Mauritius
.
Description.
External morphology
: Shell 4.1–4.4 whorls, not glossy, spire and apex raised. Protoconch sculptured with fine spiral lirae; teleoconch with spiral and radial lirae intersecting to form raised beads. Whorl profile flattened above and below keeled periphery (
Caldwellia imperfecta
) or rounded above and below an angulate periphery (
C. angularis
). Internal walls of early whorls complete; umbilicus closed. Mantle laps absent. Right and median mantle lobes small, left lobe absent. Sole of foot and caudal apparatus as for family; caudal horn large.
Mantle cavity
: As for family. Mantle with (
C. angularis
) or without (
C. imperfecta
) visible minor blood vessels; pigmentation of white spots.
Digestive system
: Oesophageal crop absent.
Genital system
: As for family. Carrefour embedded in albumen gland, talon free (only examined in
C. angularis
). Free oviduct of medium length (
C. imperfecta
) to long (
C. angularis
); capsular gland present; internally with longitudinal pilasters (
C. imperfecta
) or partially fused pustules (
C. angularis
). Bursa copulatrix inserted on vagina, moderately short, about half spermoviduct length; duct of bursa copulatrix wide, distinguishable from bursa copulatrix, internally with longitudinal pilasters. Vagina internally smooth (
C. imperfecta
) or with wavy longitudinal pilasters (
C. angularis
). Epiphallus enters penis through simple pore (
C. angularis
) or short verge (
C. imperfecta
); penis internally smooth, longitudinal penis pilasters present, apical diverticulum on penis absent (
C. angularis
) or present (
C. imperfecta
). Penial sheath present, enclosing only penis; muscle connecting top of penial sheath to epiphallus present; penis retractor muscle attached to base of epiphallic caecum (
C. imperfecta
) or to epiphallus (
C. angularis
). Epiphallic retractor caecum absent (
C. angularis
) or present (
C. imperfecta
). Flagellum present; flagellum and distal part of epiphallus without internal cryptae and externally smooth and slender. Spermatophore not present in dissected specimens.
Radula
: Very
wide, no lateral wrinkles, but central tooth area longitudinally shorter than rest of radula and tooth rows V-shaped. Central tooth with no ectocones; mesocone long, narrow, straight-sided, longer than tooth base. Lateral and marginal tooth fields indistinguishable. Latero-marginal teeth with endocones absent; ectocones approximately same length and breadth as mesocone, subdivided into three to five extra teeth.
Remarks.
Caldwellia
is found on
Mauritius
and
Madagascar
and contains 4–5 species (
Schileyko 2002b
). No anatomical details are known for the
type
species,
C. philyrina
(Morelet, 1851)
, but it shares with
C. imperfecta
and
C. angularis
the thin, keeled shell with very similar shape and sculpture (
Schileyko 2002b
). The group was placed in Helicarioninae (
Helicarionidae
) by
Zilch (1959)
and in Trochozonitini (
Trochozonitinae
,
Ariophantidae
) by
Schileyko (2002b)
.