Revision of the aperturally dentate Charopidae (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora) of southern Africa - genus Afrodonta s. lat., with description of five new genera, twelve new species and one new subspecies
Author
Herbert, David G.
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Department of Natural Sciences, National Museum Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF 10 3 NP, UK. Formerly at KwaZulu-Natal Museum, P. Bag 9070, Pietermaritzburg 3201, South Africa
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-04-17
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journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2020.629
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Iterodonta ammonita
gen. et sp. nov.
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Figs 13
,
14
,
19
A–B
Diagnosis
Shell small, symmetrically biconcave; protoconch initially with traces of close-set spiral threads, later portion with spiral threads and close-set axial riblets producing a fine, reticulate sculpture; teleoconch sculpture of close-set, compound axial riblets with finer, uneven intermediary axial threads; aperture lacking parietal and columellar dentition; palatal region with 1–3 broad, prosocline, axial ridge-like calluses set back from lip, visible through translucent shell; umbilicus very wide and shallow. Shell translucent, straw-brown to pale honey-brown; diameter up to
1.68 mm
.
Etymology
From ammonite (Ammonoidea); with reference to the symmetrically biconcave shell.
Material examined
Holotype
SOUTH AFRICA
•
W. Cape
,
Riviersonderendberge
,
Oubos
(Oudebosch);
34.07702° S
,
19.82884° E
;
440 m
a.s.l.
;
11 Oct. 2007
;
D.G. Herbert
and
L.S. Davis
leg.;
afrotemperate forest, in leaf-litter and under logs
; diameter
1.45 mm
, height
0.70 mm
;
NMSA
W5826/T4258.
Paratypes
SOUTH AFRICA
–
W. Cape
•
3 specimens
; same collection data as for holotype;
NMSA
P1017/T4259
•
1 specimen
;
Grootvadersbosch Nat. Res.
;
33.98994° S
,
20.81658° E
;
345 m
a.s.l.
;
13 Oct. 2007
;
D.G. Herbert
and
L.S. Davis
leg.; afrotemperate forest, in leaf-litter and under logs;
NMSA
W5899/ T4256
.
Description
Shell small, diameter up to
1.68 mm
, H/D ratio ±0.48; symmetrically biconcave, whorls tightly coiled, but not conspicuously deep; spire sunken, but not deeply so; last adult whorl not descendant; suture strongly indented and apical and basal portions of whorls strongly convex, less so at mid-whorl; periphery evenly convex. Protoconch comprising apical cap plus approx. 1.25 whorls; diameter ±330 μm; initially with traces of close-set spiral threads, later portion with spiral threads and close-set axial riblets producing a fine, reticulate sculpture. Teleoconch of up to 3.5 whorls; sculptured by distinct, close-set compound, orthocline axial riblets with finer, uneven intermediary axial threads; intervals between riblets approx. twice riblet width at whorl periphery; spiral sculpture relatively distinct, comprising microscopic spiral threads, most obvious in intervals between riblets; threads coarsest below suture and in umbilicus, but present throughout. Umbilicus very wide and relatively shallow (
Fig. 13B
). Aperture narrow, more or less symmetrically lunate, with apical limit rounded; parietal and columellar dentition lacking; palatal region with 1–3 broad, prosocline, axial, ridge-like calluses set back ⅛–½ whorl from lip (position variable), visible through translucent shell (
Fig. 13D
); calluses slightly curved, one usually well developed, the others in the process of resorption or deposition. Shell translucent, straw-brown to pale honey-brown.
Distribution and conservation
A narrow-range endemic (
Fig. 14
), known only from the south-facing slopes of the Langeberge and Riviersonderendberge, W.
Cape
, at
300–450 m
a.s.l.; in leaf-litter of southern afrotemperate forest. Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve is a formally protected area and the indigenous forest of the Langeberge and Riviersonderendberge are generally well managed, with additional formally protected areas that should be surveyed in the hope of finding additional extant colonies of this species.
Fig. 13.
Iterodonta ammonita
gen. et sp. nov.
, holotype, diameter 1.45 mm (NMSA W5826/T4258).
Remarks
Iterodonta ammonita
gen. et sp. nov.
is highly distinctive amongst the southern African charopid fauna. The only other African species with similar palatal dentition is
Endodonta kempi
Connolly, 1925
recorded from
Kenya
,
Malaŵi
and
Zambia
(
Bruggen 1988
,
2007
), but in that species the spire is not sunken, the umbilicus is narrower and the protoconch lacks distinctive sculpture.
Solem (1970)
referred the latter to
Afrodonta
, but this seems improbable and its true relationships require further investigation.