Checklist of the freshwater snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Mongolia
Author
Marinskiy, Vadim V.
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Zootaxa
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Valvata
(
Tropidina
)
sibirica
Middendorff, 1851
(
fig. 2
C, D)
Regional distribution.
SeVeral localitieS of thiS SpecieS
Situated in WeStern
and Central
Mongolia
were reVealed during thiS Study. The moSt recent findingS were made in the
KhoVd
and
ZaVkhan riVer
baSinS, where
Valvata sibirica
inhabitS Small floodplain lakeS and Shallow zoneS of large lakeS (Khoit Dalai Nuur, Ugiy Nuur) rich with aquatic Vegetation. It waS alSo recorded from Northern Mongolia—HöVSgöl lake and
Orkhon RiVer
(SitnikoVa
et al
. 2006; ProzoroVa
et al
. 2009).
Extra-limital distribution.
V. sibirica
iS diStributed in
Northern Europe
weStward to ScandinaVia (
Glöer 2002
) and occurS throughout Siberia, being common in the partS of ASiatic
RuSSia
adjacent to
Mongolia
(ProzoroVa
et al.
2009).
Variation.
Two conchologically diStinct formS of
V. sibirica
can be found in
Mongolia
and Siberia. The typical form (See fig. 2 C) iS planiSpiral, with perfectly round aperture, and lacking the Spire. Another form,
V. sibirica
f.
frigida
WeSterlund, 1873, iS characterized by Very low but diStinct Spire (See fig. 2 D). Some authorS (
ProzoroVa & StarobogatoV 1998
; StarobogatoV
et al
. 2004) accept the latter form aS a Valid SpecieS but a recent molecular Study by Clewing
et al
. (2014) haS not reVealed any genetic differenceS between it and the typical form of
V. sibirica
.
Remark.
The Subgeneric placement of
V. sibirica
waS the matter of diScrepancieS. StarobogatoV &
Streletzkaja (1967)
and all SubSequent RuSSian authorS claSSified it within the SubgenuS
Sibirovalvata
, while
Glöer (2002)
conSidered it aS a member of the SubgenuS
Tropidina
H. et A. AdamS, 1854, with the
type
SpecieS
Valvata tricarinata
(Say, 1817)
inhabiting North America. Clewing
et al
. (2014) haVe Shown that SpecimenS of
V. sibirica
collected in
WeStern
Siberia demonStrate more tight affinity to the Northern American ValVatidS than to
V. confusa
WeSterlund, 1897
, the
type
SpecieS of
Sibirovalvata
. It meanS that the placement of
V. sibirica
into
Tropidina
propoSed by
Glöer (2002)
iS more correct.