Cochlostoma revised: the subgenus Clessiniella Zallot et al., 2015 (Caenogastropoda, Cochlostomatidae)
Author
Zallot, Enrico
365E17AD-6938-4364-A526-F1BDA2663E10
Haagweg 29, 2681 PA Monster, the Netherlands.
ezallot@gmail.com
Author
Mattia, Willy De
C74A049D-9D7B-4A1F-878B-5BDFD104219F
Central Research Laboratories of Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria.
wdemattia@gmail.com
Author
Fehér, Zoltán
E801EC76-8B1E-450B-993E-BBBE57C00EA9
Hungarian Natural History Museum, Baross 13, 1088 Budapest, Hungary.
feher.zoltan@nhmus.hu
Author
Gittenberger, Edmund
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Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P. O. Box 9517, NL- 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands.
egittenberger@yahoo.com
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-08-06
762
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.762.1453
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Cochlostoma (Clessiniella) villae
(
Strobel, 1851
)
Figs 1
,
3C
,
14D
,
15D
,
16D
,
17–21
Pomatias maculatum
var.
villae
Strobel, 1851: 17
(“Mizzole presso Verona”).
Pomatias maculatum
var.
villae
De Betta & Martinati, 1855: 74
(“Prov. Verona, Mizzole”).
Cochlostoma
(
Auritus
)
villae
–
Alzona 1971: 22
.
Cochlostoma villae
−
Welter-Schultes 2012: 102
.
Diagnosis
The last whorl, approaching the aperture, hardly enlarges (
Fig. 4A
: FF). Very prominent and widely spaced teleoconch ribs, barely inclined in respect to the vertical axis. Spots almost always visible. The protoconch is relatively small. The apertural lip poorly developed. Visceral oviduct with convoluted loops; thin seminal receptacle. Straight body spermiduct.
Type material
Syntypes
ITALY
•
1 ♀
; “
Pomatias villae
Spinel. Mizzole. Villa
49” [label of the original material] [
Veneto
,
Verona
,
Mizzole
] [thus, it could be interpreted as collected in 1849 by Villa];
PU1610-C1
(
Fig. 19
)
•
2 ♂♂
; same label data as for preceding;
PU1610-C2
,
PU1610-C3
(
Fig. 20
).
Other material
(fresh specimens from the
type
locality have also been analyzed)
ITALY
•
Altissimo
;
45.61511° N
,
11.25225° E
; 2009;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0883
•
Arqua’ Petrarca
, surroundings;
45.26194° N
,
11.69623° E
; 1999;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0895
•
Bolca
;
45.59389° N
,
11.20972° E
; 2010;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0882
•
Ca’Gottolo
;
45.58921° N
,
10.90787° E
;
Jun. 2010
;
Scarlassara
leg.;
EZ1015
•
Cornedo Vicentino-Cereda
;
45.60667° N
,
11.36833° E
; 1999;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0887
•
Covoli di Velo
;
45.60889° N
,
11.12083° E
; 2010;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0879
•
Ferrazza
;
45.62137° N
,
11.19538° E
;
Apr. 2010
;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0881
•
Fumane-Molina
;
45.56942° N
,
10.89856° E
;
Jun. 2010
;
Scarlassara
leg.;
EZ0936
•
Lago di Fimon
;
45.46972° N
,
11.54° E
; 2009;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0892
•
Lumignano
;
45.45607° N
,
11.57914° E
; 2010;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0893
•
Mizzole
;
45.48662° N
,
11.05524° E
;
Apr. 2010
;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0878
•
Monte delle Piume
;
45.35477° N
,
11.45641° E
;
May 2010
;
G. Zallot
leg.;
EZ0889
•
Mt Rusta
;
45.28735° N
,
11.68563° E
; 2002;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0894
•
Novale-Valdagno
;
45.66528° N
,
11.29528° E
; 2000;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0884
•
Perarolo dei Monti Berici
,
45.47694° N
,
11.50056° E
; 1999,
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0891
•
Priabona
;
45.63389° N
,
11.37417° E
; 2000;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0888
•
San Giovanni di Zovencedo
;
45.42833° N
,
11.49417° E
; 1999;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0890
•
Tregnago-Finetti
;
45.52866° N
,
11.1806° E
; 2005;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0880
•
Valdagno
;
45.64991° N
,
11.30079° E
; 2000;
Zallot
leg.;
EZ0885
.
Fig. 14.
The five species of
Clessiniella
Zallot
et al
., 2015
.
A–D
. Picture of a female (top) and male (bottom) specimen from the type localities.
A
.
Cochlostoma
(
Clessiniella
)
anomphale
Boeckel, 1939
. Vellach, Austria (EZ0991).
B
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
stelucarum
sp. nov.
, Cornino, Italy (EZ0104).
C
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
tergestinum
(
Westerlund, 1878
)
, Val Rosandra, Italy (EZ0840).
D
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
villae
(
Strobel, 1851
)
, Mizzole, Italy (EZ0878).
E
. Specimens from a locality close to the type one:
Co.
(
Cl.
)
waldemari
(A.J.
Wagner, 1897
)
, Mt Klek, Croatia (EZ0905).
Fig. 15.
Comparison of female genitalia.
A
.
Cochlostoma
(
Clessiniella
)
anomphale
Boeckel, 1939
.Vellach, Austria (EZ0991).
B
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
stelucarum
sp. nov.
, Cornino, Italy (EZ0104).
C
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
tergestinum
(
Westerlund, 1878
)
, Val Rosandra, Italy (EZ0840).
D
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
villae
(
Strobel, 1851
)
, Mizzole, Italy (EZ0878).
E
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
waldemari
(A.J.
Wagner, 1897
)
, Mt Klek, Croatia (EZ0905).
Fig. 16.
Comparison of male genitalia.
A
.
Cochlostoma
(
Clessiniella
)
anomphale
Boeckel, 1939
.Vellach, Austria (EZ0991).
B
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
stelucarum
sp. nov.
, Cornino, Italy (EZ0104).
C
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
tergestinum
(
Westerlund, 1878
)
, Val Rosandra, Italy (EZ0840).
D
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
villae
(
Strobel, 1851
)
, Mizzole, Italy (EZ0878).
E
.
Co.
(
Cl.
)
waldemari
(A.J.
Wagner, 1897
)
, Tisovec, Croatia (WdM6750).
Description
SHELL. The teleoconch whorls have whitish, very prominent, rather straight and widely spaced ribs on the upper whorls (see
Fig. 11
), but smooth specimens are found occasionally (see https://www.naturamediterraneo.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=43816).
LIP. Moderately developed, and more or less flattened by the internal callus of the aperture. It gently curves backwards at the columellar side, starting rather far from the upper part of the body whorl. On lateral view, the body whorl, approaching the aperture, in most of the specimens barely enlarging (
Fig. 4A
: FF,
Table 3
).
FEMALE GENITALIA. There is a long and relatively thin (as compared to the other species of
Clessiniella
; see
Table 5
) seminal receptacle with a curved apex.
MALE GENITALIA. The penis is long and inflated. The penial spermiduct is slightly twisted and occupies only the central part of the penis. There is a clearly protruding but straight body spermiduct.
Fig. 17.
Shell variability in
Cochlostoma
(
Clessiniella
)
villae
(
Strobel, 1851
)
.
A
. Mizzole, Italy (EZ0878).
B
. Covoli di Velo, Italy (EZ0879).
C
. Ferrazza, Italy (EZ0881).
D
. Mt delle Piume, Italy (EZ0889).
E
. Perarolo, Italy (EZ0891).
F
. Lumignano, Italy (EZ0893).
G
. Ca’ Gottolo, Italy (EZ1015).
Distribution
The species inhabits a relatively small area at the foothills of the eastern Alps. It can also be found on the hills stretching down the Venetian flatland of the “pianura Veneta” (Colli Berici and Colli Euganei). It has been found sympatric with
Cochlostoma
(
Cochlostoma
)
septemspirale
and
Cochlostoma
(
Eupomatias
)
philippianum
in some localities of the province of Verona (Fernando Scarlassara, personal communication).
Habitat preference
The snails are found on rocky cliffs as well as on smaller boulders and dry stone walls in woody places.
Remarks
The range of this species is far from the almost continuous area in the east where the other
Clessiniella
species are known from. The species has been reported (and still is in the checklist of the Italian fauna – www.faunaitalia.it) as
Cochlostoma villae
(
De Betta & Martinati, 1855
)
but
Bank (1988)
found that
Strobel (1851)
described it as
Pomatias maculatum
var.
villae
Spinelli
, four years before
De Betta & Martinati (1855)
. The description provided by
Strobel (1851)
is poor: “Varieta’ generalmente maggiore, coi giri della spira piu’ gonfi e colle coste trasversali piu’ regolari, e saglienti” = “
variety generally
bigger, with more rounded whorls and more regular and strong ribs” and follows “
P. Villae
Spinelli
in esemplari raccolti a Mizzole presso Verona.” = “
P. villae
Spinelli
on specimens collected in Mizzole near Verona.”
Fig. 18.
Variation of the female genitalia in
Cochlostoma
(
Clessiniella
)
villae
(
Strobel, 1851
)
.
A
. Mizzole, Italy (EZ0878).
B
. Ferrazza, Italy (EZ0881).
C
. Mt delle Piume, Italy (EZ0889).
D1– D3
. Perarolo, Italy (EZ0891).
E
. Mt Rusta, Italy (EZ0894).
F
. Ca’ Gottolo, Italy (EZ1015).
Fig. 19.
Cochlostoma
(
Clessiniella
)
villae
(
Strobel, 1851
)
, syntype, ♀, at the Museo di Storia Naturale of Parma University, Italy (PU1610-C1).
A few years later,
De Betta & Martinati (1855)
gave almost the same poor description: “c. elongatior, costulis anfract. super. distinctioribus” = “taller shell, ribs in the upper whorls spaced” and follows
“
Prov. Verona, Mizzole. Spin. ex spec.
”
= “Verona Province, Mizzole, specimens provided by Spinelli.”
It could be, as was common at the time, that the specimens used to describe the species by both
Strobel (1851)
and
De Betta & Martinati (1855)
have had a tortuous path, after being collected by Villa in 1849 (as it appears from Strobel’s label), given to Spinelli later on, who gave the collector’s name to the species (as far as is known, however, Giovanni Battista Spinelli never published the specific epithet
villae
,
probably using the name only in private correspondence). Spinelli eventually gave part of the material to Strobel and part to De Betta (the De Betta material is currently kept at the Museo di Storia Naturale di Verona, see
Fig. 21
).