Revision of the land snail genus Landouria Godwin-Austen, 1918 (Gastropoda, Camaenidae) from Java
Author
Nurinsiyah, Ayu Savitri
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Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of Science, Cibinong, West Java, Indonesia.
ayu_nurinsiyah@yahoo.com & ayus002@lipi.go.id
Author
Neiber, Marco T.
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Zoological Museum, Center of Natural History, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
mneiber@hotmail.de
Author
Hausdorf, Bernhard
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Zoological Museum, Center of Natural History, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
hausdorf@zoologie.uni-hamburg.de
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2019
2019-05-21
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journal article
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Landouria ciliocincta
(
Möllendorff, 1897
)
Figs 45
,
54
,
69
,
83–84
;
Tables 3–4
Plectotropis ciliocincta
Möllendorff, 1897: 67
(“
Java
”; more exactly (
Zilch 1966
): “O-Java: Zuider- Gebirge”).
Landouria ciliocincta
–
van Benthem Jutting 1950: 466
(in part). —
Zilch 1966: 293
, pl. 7, fig. 1 (in part). —
Dharma 2015: 8
, figs 2, 4 (in part). —
Nurinsiyah
et al.
2016: 559
.
Diagnosis
Landouria ciliocincta
is characterized by a whitish, almost disc-like, keeled shell with an only slightly elevated spire, a reddish-brown band at the angular periphery and a wide umbilicus, a long, cylindrical penis with a small bulge at its proximal end, and a short, very broad flagellum, which tapers towards its proximal end.
Material examined
Lectotype
INDONESIA
• lectotype (designated by
Zilch 1966
);
East Java
,
Zuider (Southern) Mountains
;
SMF 9176
a.
Paralectotype
INDONESIA
•
1 spec.
; same data as for lectotype;
SMF 9716
b.
Other material
INDONESIA
–
East Java
•
1 spec.
(voucher for
Dharma 2015
);
Malang
,
Ngliyep
;
8°23′ S
,
112°25′ E
;
near sea level
;
BDJ
•
1 spec.
(det. anat.) (voucher for
Nurinsiyah
et al.
2016
);
Malang
,
Kondangmerak
,
nature/protected forest
;
8°23′22″ S
,
112°31′02″ E
;
51 m
a.s.l.;
MZB 19211
•
1 spec.
(voucher for
Nurinsiyah
et al.
2016
);
Malang
,
Kondangmerak
,
nature/protected forest
;
8°23′21″ S
,
112°31′05″ E
;
100 m
a.s.l.;
MZB 17645
•
2 spec.
;
Tengger Mountains
;
ZMB
45408
.
Description
SHELL (Figs 83–84;
Tables 3–4
). Almost disc-like with slightly elevated spire, with 5–6 moderately convex whorls; protoconch almost smooth; teleoconch with fine, irregular wrinkles, indistinct incised spiral lines and sparse scaly processes, mainly at periphery; tuberculate around umbilicus; whitishcorneous with a brownish band at periphery; body whorl keeled; aperture rounded rhombic; upper insertion of peristome descending; peristome expanded, reflexed and thickened; umbilicus slightly eccentric, wide, comprising 22–30% of shell diameter, hardly obscured by columellar edge.
GENITALIA (
Figs 45
,
69
;
Table 4
). Atrium short; penis long, cylindrical, with a small bulge at its proximal end, without penis coecum; membranaceous sheath around distal part of penis connected with flagellum by tissue; penial retractor runs from diaphragm to middle part of cylindrical epiphallus; flagellum short, very broad, without node, tapering towards its proximal end; vas deferens narrow and long; vagina long; oviduct short, broad, proximally tapering; peduncle of bursa copulatrix subdivided into a broad, proximally tapering distal part and a narrower, longer proximal part, ending in an elongate oval bursa beside albumen gland. Right ommatophoral retractor runs between penis and vagina.
Remarks
Landouria ciliocincta
shares with
L. pakidulan
sp. nov.
and
L. menorehensis
sp. nov.
the whitish shell with a brown band at the periphery. For differences, see remarks under
L. pakidulan
sp. nov.
Distribution
Landouria ciliocincta
is known from Malang Regency in
East Java
(Fig. 54). Records from other areas of
Java
(
Oostingh 1923
;
van Benthem Jutting 1941
,
1950
;
Zilch 1966
;
Dharma 2015
) and from
Sumatra
(
van Benthem Jutting 1959
;
Heryanto 2013
) probably refer to other species.