Bostryx tortoranus (Doering, 1879) species complex (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Bulimulidae), a review of taxonomy and distribution of endemic species from Argentina
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Miranda, María José
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Journal of Natural History
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Bostryx martinezi
(
Hylton Scott, 1965
)
(
Figures 4
–
8
)
Bulimulus
(
Scansicochlea
)
martinezi
Hylton Scott, 1965: 25
;
Fernández and Castellanos, 1973: 278
;
Tablado and Mantinian, 2004: 371
.
Bulimulus
(
Scansicochlea
)
cicheroi
Hylton Scott, 1967: 7
.
Bostryx martinezi
Breure, 1978: 100
,
Breure, 1979: 55
.
Bostryx tortoranus
Miquel, 1995: 123
[
partim
];
Cuezzo et al. 2013: 147
. [
partim
]
Type
material
Bulimulus
(
Scansicochlea
)
martinezi
:
Holotype
(
MLP
11448),
Paratypes
(
MLP
11011 (1),
MLP
11012 (1),
MLP
11445 (1),
MLP
11446 (1),
MLP
11447 (1), MACN-In 27208 (3)).
Bulimulus
(
Scansicochlea
)
cicheroi
:
Holotype
(
MLP
10996),
Paratypes
(
MLP
10995 (1),
MLP
10997 (1), MACN-In 27281 (1))
.
Type
locality
‘
Chancani
,
Sierra
de Pocho
,
Córdoba
’
.
Chancani
is located in western
Cordoba province
, Pocho Department
.
Figure 5.
Bostryx martinezi
(
Hylton Scott, 1965
)
. Shell in ventral, dorsal and lateral view. (A) Paratype of
Bostryx martinezi
(
Hylton Scott, 1965
)
(MACN-In 27208); (B) specimen of
B. martinezi
(IFML 15608 (ex CWW 911)); (C) holotype of
Bulimulus
(
Scansicochlea
)
cicheroi
Hylton Scott, 1967
(MLP 10996).
Figure 6.
Bostryx martinezi
(
Hylton Scott, 1965
)
. (A) General view of protoconch; (B) detail of microsculpture of the first whorl of the shell; (C
–
D) detail of microsculpture of the second whorl of the shell.
Material examined
Argentina
,
Prov. Córdoba
,
Dept. Pocho
:
IFML 15608
(ex
CWW 911
),
Sierra de Pocho
, between
Las Palmas
and
Chancani
,
1050 m
,
12 November 1967
,
Weyrauch W
leg.
and det.;
IFML 15611
(ex
CWW 1257
),
Sierra de Pocho
, on the road between
Las Palmas
and
Chancani
,
1050
–
1250 m
,
11 December 1969
,
Weyrauch W
leg.
and det.;
IFML 15610
(ex
CWW 2889
),
Sierra de Pocho
, between
Las Palmas
and
Chancani
, north-west slope of
Sierra de Pocho
,
600
–
900 m
,
2 December 1969
,
Weyrauch W
leg.
and det.;
IFML 15609
(ex
SMF 195593
),
Sierra de Pocho
, route between
Las Palmas
and
Chancani
,
1050
–
1250 m
,
2 December 1969
,
Weyrauch W
leg.
and det.;
IFML 15506
A,
Chancani
, from
Las Palmas
to
El Cadillo
,
869 m
,
31° 22
′
01
″
S
,
65° 24
′
74
″
W
,
18 March 2006
,
Cuezzo
MG
and
Salas Oroño E
leg.
;
IFML 15507
A,
Chancani
, from
Las Palmas
to
El Cadillo
, before the third tunnel,
921 m
,
31° 22
′
17
″
S
,
65° 24
′
53
″
W
,
18 March 2006
,
Cuezzo
MG
and
Salas Oroño E
leg.
;
IFML 15508
A,
Chancani
, from
Las Palmas
to
El Cadillo
,
1440 m
,
31° 22
′
60
″
S
,
65° 23
′
30
″
W
,
18 March 2006
,
Cuezzo
MG
and
Salas Oroño E
leg.
;
IBN 826,
Sierra de Pocho
,
1021 m
,
31° 22.273
′
S
,
65° 21.080
′
W
,
3 December 2012
,
Miranda MJ
and
Romero F
leg.
;
IBN 829,
Sierra de Pocho
,
Quebrada de La Mermela
,
1085 m
,
32° 22.485
′
S
,
65° 23.477
′
W
,
Miranda MJ
leg.
;
MACN-In 25870,
Chancani
, 1944,
Castellanos A.
leg.
;
MACN-In 27208,
Sierra de Pocho
, between
Las Palmas
and
Chancani
,
Martínez A
leg.
;
MACN-In 27431 A,
Sierra de Pocho
, between
Las Palmas
and
Chancani
,
November 1966
,
Cichero M
leg.
;
MACN-In 36892 A,
Sierra de Pocho
,
between Las Palmas and Chancani
;
MLP
11011,
Sierra de Pocho
,
between Las Palmas and Chancani
;
MLP
11012,
Sierra de Pocho
, between
Las Palmas
and
Chancani
,
January 1965
,
Martínez A
leg.
;
MLP
11446,
Sierra de Pocho
, between
Las Palmas
and
Chancani
,
January 1965
,
Martínez A
leg.
;
MLP
11447,
Sierra de Pocho
, between
Las Palmas
and
Chancani
,
January 1965
,
Martínez A
leg.
;
MLP
11448,
Pampa de Pocho
,
Chancani
,
January 1965
,
Martínez A
leg. Prov.
San Luis
,
Dept. Junín
: MACN-In 27281,
Quebrada de Cautana
,
3 December 1966
,
Cichero JA
leg.
;
MLP
10995,
Quebrada de Cautana
;
MLP
10996,
Quebrada de Cautana
,
Cichero JA
leg.
;
MLP
10997,
Quebrada de Cautana
,
Cichero JA
leg.
,
MLP
11441,
Quebrada de Cautana
,
3 December 1966
,
Cichero JA
leg.
Figure 7.
Bostryx martinezi
(
Hylton Scott, 1965
)
. Digestive system. (A) Detail of the central tooth plus the first lateral teeth; (B) marginal teeth; (C) detail of marginal teeth.
Figure 8.
Bostryx martinezi
(
Hylton Scott, 1965
)
. Reproductive system. (A) General view of reproductive system dissected out; (B) morphology and sculpture of phallic complex showing inner wall. Abbreviations: a, atrium; ag, albumen gland; bc, bursa copulatrix; bd, bursa copulatrix duct; ep, epiphallus; f, flagellum; fo, free oviduct; hd, hermaphroditic duct; og, opening genital; p, penis; pg, penis gland; pr, prostate; prm, penial retractor muscle; ps, penial sheath; s, spermoviduct; srm, sheath retractor muscle; sv, seminal vesicle; t, thinning; v, vagina; vd, vas deferens.
Shell.
Dextral, fusiform, slender, thin, with 6 to 6¼, flat to slightly convex whorls (
Figure 5A
–
C
). Shell uniform yellowish or with darker bands from the third whorl in some specimens. First whorl of the protoconch with thick, axial, elevated costules, parallel to each other and spiral grooves with the same thickness, densely arranged (
Figure 6A, B
). Second whorl of protoconch with axial, elevated costules, thicker than the spiral grooves and more densely arranged than the first whorl (
Figure 6A, C, D
). Spire high conic, with whorls increasing regularly in diameter (
Figure 5A
–
C
). Body whorl tall in relation to total height of the shell, 80% of the total length (
Figure 5A
–
C
). Teleoconch with axial oblique elevated costules, more evident from fourth whorl (
Figure 5A
–
C
). Spiral lines crossing them in some specimens. Suture simple, slightly deep (
Figure 5A
–
C
). Aperture elongated-ovate, short, 40% of total shell length (
Figure 5A
–
C
). Parietal space narrow, smooth (
Figure 5A
–
C
). Peristome simple, not expanded (
Figure 5A
–
C
). Umbilicus narrow (
Figure 5A
–
C
).
Measurements.
Type
material measurements in
Table 1
.
Range of variability of the species: masd = 7.89
–
11.0; misd = 7.27
–
9.70; th = 18.30
–
24.60; bwh = 13.80
–
17.70; sh = 5.40
–
8.80; ah = 9.70
–
12.70; mad = 4.98
–
6.97.
External morphology.
Animal body homogeneously pale brown, with lateral groove from genital orifice towards mantle collar, well marked. Foot elongate, basal sole homogeneous, not divided.
Digestive system.
Jaw arched with 14 plaques and fine transverse striae. Central plaque triangular divided into two minor triangular plaques. Lateral plaques rectangular in shape, irregular in size. Central tooth triangular, tricuspid, with rounded tip, smaller than the lateral teeth (
Figure 7A
). First lateral tooth bicuspid, similar in size and shape to central tooth (
Figure 7A
). Marginal teeth similar to lateral teeth, bicuspid with a sharply pointed ectocone (
Figure 7B, C
).
Pallial system
(six specimens dissected). Kidney triangular, 1/3 of lung roof length. Secondary ureter opening at proximal portion of roof length. Rest of system idem to
B. rudisculptus
.
Reproductive system
(six specimens dissected). Free oviduct longer and thinner than vagina (
Figure 8A
). Bursa copulatrix duct long, reaching distal portion of albumen gland (
Figure 8A
). Bursa copulatrix duct inner wall with longitudinal zigzag folds. Vagina inner wall with longitudinal parallel thinner straight folds. Epiphallus length 2/3 of penis length (
Figure 8A, B
). Proximal portion of inner wall of penis with straight folds followed by smooth area and distal portion with relaxed zigzag folds or straight longitudinal folds area (
Figure 8B
). Rest of reproductive system idem to
B. rudisculptus
.
Remarks
Bostryx martinezi
was originally described by
Hylton Scott (1965)
in
Bulimulus
(
Scansicochlea
) Pilsbry
, based on the shell morphology, radula and jaw. In 1978, Breure published the first anatomical study of
B. martinezi
and relocated it in the genus
Bostryx
Troschel, 1847
. Finally,
B. martinezi
was listed in synonymy with
Bostryx tortoranus
(
Doering, 1879
)
by
Miquel (1995)
and
Cuezzo et al. (2013)
. Based on the conchological, radular and anatomical observations performed, diagnostic characters discussed later allow the removal of
B. martinezi
from the synonymy with
B. tortoranus
.
Additionally, the following change is proposed:
Bulimulus
(
Scansicochlea
)
cicheroi
Hylton Scott, 1967
is transferred from synonymy with
B. tortoranus
to synonymy with
B. martinezi
.
This new synonymy is established based on similarities in shell morphology and the fact that shell measurements of
B. cicheroi
fit the range of those of
B. martinezi
. Moreover, the anatomical description of
B. cicheroi
performed by
Hylton Scott (1967)
is coincident with the anatomy of
B. martinezi
.
Bostryx martinezi
differs from
Bostryx peristomatus
(
Doering, 1879
)
, a species also found in Sierra de Pocho, because
B. martinezi
is smaller than
B. peristomatus
(in shell height and diameter) with narrower umbilicus without carina, shorter aperture and peristome simple. Moreover, in
B. martinezi
the teleoconch sculpture consists of axial costules whereas
B. peristomatus
has thicker axial ribs and a finely granulate appearance to the last whorls. Regarding morphological characters,
B. martinezi
differs from
B. peristomatus
because of its shorter kidney with respect to pulmonary roof length, the ureter secondary aperture in the proximal portion of the pulmonary roof, and the free oviduct longer than the vagina.
Distribution and habitat
Bostryx martinezi
is found from
Cordoba
to
San Luis
(31
–
32° S
,
65° W
), in the
Dry
Chaco
ecoregions (
Figure 4
) and within an altitudinal range between 600 and
1440 m
(both records from
Sierra
de Pocho
).
It
is found on rocks on the side of rivers
.