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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Landouria intumescens
(
Martens, 1867
)
comb. nov.
Figs 42
,
53
,
66
,
72–74
;
Tables 3–4
Helix intumescens
Martens, 1867: 263
, pl. 13, fig. 10 (“bei Surabaya und dem benachbarten Grisse … im Tengergebirge bei Wonosari”) (in part?).
Landouria winteriana
–
van Benthem Jutting 1950: 463
(in part). (not
Pfeiffer, 1842
)
Diagnosis
Landouria intumescens
is characterized by a medium-sized, brownish-corneous, depressed conical, sharply keeled shell and a penis that is divided by a constriction into a long distal and a short proximal section and a flagellum with a broad, crenated distal part and a short and narrow proximal part.
Material examined
Lectotype
INDONESIA
• lectotype (here designated);
East Java
,
Surabaya
;
7°20′ S
,
112°45′ E
;
E. von Martens
leg.; measurements: D =
13.4 mm
, H =
8.2 mm
;
ZMB 5160
a.
Paralectotypes
INDONESIA
•
7 spec.
; same data as for lectotype;
ZMB 5160
.
Other material
INDONESIA
–
East Java
•
2 spec.
(det. anat.);
Tuban
,
Montong
,
Guwoterus
,
teak and agroforestry
;
6°57′56″ S
,
111°47′56″ E
;
122 m
a.s.l.
;
MZB
19208
•
11 spec.
(det. anat.);
Tuban
,
Montong
,
Guwoterus
, sumber
Krawak
, secondary forest;
6°57′50″ S
,
111°48′20″ E
;
147 m
a.s.l.
;
MZB
19206
•
1 spec.
; same data as for preceding;
MZB
19207
•
8 spec.
; same data as for preceding;
ZMH 133438
•
20 spec.
;
Bojonegoro
,
Dander
,
Sumberarum
,
mouth of Lawa Cave
;
7°16′30″ S
,
111°51′09″ E
;
117 m
a.s.l.
;
MZB
19284
•
10 spec.
; same data as for preceding;
ZMH 1334110
•
1 spec.
;
Bojonegoro
,
Dander
,
Sumberarum
,
mouth of Sumur Cave
;
7°16′08″ S
,
111°51′41″ E
;
72 m
a.s.l.
;
MZB
19263
•
4 spec.
; same data as for preceding;
MZB
19316
•
8 spec.
; same data as for preceding;
ZMH 133415
.
Description
SHELL (
Figs 72–74
;
Tables 3–4
). Depressed conical, with 5–5.75 slightly convex whorls; protoconch almost smooth; teleoconch with fine, irregular wrinkles; apical side with indistinct incised spiral lines, umbilical side with more distinct spiral lines; without scaly processes; tuberculate around umbilicus; brownish-corneous, some with a light brownish band at periphery; body whorl sharply keeled; aperture rounded rhombic; upper insertion of peristome slightly descending; peristome expanded, reflexed and slightly thickened; umbilicus slightly eccentric, wide, comprising 22–34% of shell diameter, hardly obscured by columellar edge.
GENITALIA (
Figs 42
,
66
;
Table 4
). Atrium short; penis long, distal part cylindrical, broad, tapering proximally, separated from proximal part by a constriction before bend in penis, proximal part slightly dilated at its proximal end, without penis coecum; membranaceous sheath around distal part of penis connected with proximal part of epiphallus by tissue; penial retractor runs from diaphragm to middle part of short, cylindrical epiphallus; flagellum moderately long, broadest near its distal end, slightly crenated, without node, proximal part narrow, almost cylindrical; vas deferens narrow and long; vagina long, distally broad, proximally narrow; oviduct shorter, proximally tapering; peduncle of bursa copulatrix subdivided into a broader, cylindrical 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.
Figs 72–75.
Shells of species of
Landouria
from
Java
.
72
.
L. intumescens
(
Martens, 1867
)
,
East Java
, Surabaya (
lectotype
, ZMB 5160a).
73
.
L. intumescens
,
East Java
, Guwoterus (MZB 19207).
74
.
L. intumescens
?,
East Java
, Wonosari (
paralectotype
, ZMB
230704
).
75
.
L. moussoniana
(
Martens, 1867
)
,
East Java
, Wonosari (
syntype
, ZMB 109902). Scale bar:
5 mm
.
Remarks
Martens (1867: 263
, pl. 13, fig. 10) proposed the name
H. intumescens
for a medium-sized morph from Surabaya, which he figured, but also included a smaller morph from Wonosari in the Tengger Mountains in the nominal taxon. To fix the name for the morph from Surabaya, we designate the specimen figured by
Martens (1867
: pl. 13, fig. 10; see
Fig. 72
) as the
lectotype
.
We examined specimens from Tuban Regency anatomically; they agree in shell characters with the morph from Surabaya. The specific identity of these specimens with
L. intumescens
must be proven by an anatomical examination of specimens from Surabaya.
Whether the smaller
paralectotypes
of
H. intumescens
from Wonosari in the Tengger Mountains (ZMB
230704
;
Fig. 74
) are conspecific with
L. intumescens
must also be proven by an anatomical examination.
Landouria intumescens
cannot be reliably distinguished from
L. winteriana
by shell characters. However, the shells of
L. intumescens
usually differ from those of
L. winteriana
in the larger diameter (
11.6– 14.1 mm
vs
9.7–12.6 mm
in
L. winteriana
) and in the relatively narrower umbilicus, which comprises 22–34% of the shell diameter in
L. intumescens
vs 29–51% in
L. winteriana
.
Landouria intumescens
also differs from
L. winteriana
in the penis, which becomes narrow towards its proximal end, whereas it ends proximally in a globular dilatation in
L. winteriana
(
Fig. 15
).
Distribution
Landouria intumescens
is known only from northern
East Java
(Fig. 53).