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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10.5852/ejt.2020.629
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Costulodonta bidens
gen. et sp. nov.
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Figs 10
E–H, 11, 18K–L
Diagnosis
Shell small, spire flat or at most slightly raised; protoconch for the most part sculptured by close-set axial riblets; teleoconch sculpture of close-set, compound axial riblets and microscopic spiral threads; aperture lacking parietal and columellar dentition; palatal region with two relatively small denticles, one at mid-whorl, the other basal. Shell translucent, corneous-brown to straw-brown when fresh; diameter up to
1.65 mm
.
Etymology
From the Latin
bis, bi-
: two, and
dens
: a tooth; with reference to the apertural dentition.
Fig. 11.
Distribution of
Costulodonta
gen. nov.
species.
C. acinaces
(
Connolly, 1933
)
gen. et comb. nov.
(green square),
C. bidens
gen. et sp. nov.
(turquoise squares),
C. burnupi
(
Connolly, 1933
)
gen. et comb. nov.
(orange square)
C. pluridens
gen. et sp. nov.
(pink squares),
C. trilamellaris
(
Melvill & Ponsonby, 1908
)
gen. et comb. nov.
(royal blue square). Contour at 1000 m.
Material examined
Holotype
SOUTH AFRICA
•
KwaZulu-Natal
,
Giant’s Castle Game Res.
,
Yellow-Wood Forest
;
29.300° S
,
29.467° E
;
15 Jul. 1997
;
Natal Parks Board
(now
Ezemvelo
KwaZulu-Natal
Wildlife
) leg.;
montane
Podocarpus
forest, in leaf-litter
; diameter
1.65 mm
, height
0.83 mm
;
NMSA
V5678/T4264
.
Paratypes
SOUTH AFRICA
•
23 specimens
; same collection data as for holotype;
NMSA
P1018/T4265
.
Other material
SOUTH AFRICA
•
2 specimens
;
KwaZulu-Natal
,
Giant’s Castle
,
environs of Main Cave
;
29.2856° S
,
29.5179° E
;
24 Sep. 2004
;
A. Moussalli
and
D. Stuart-Fox
leg.;
montane forest, in leaf-litter
;
NMSA
W3106
.
Description
Shell small, diameter up to
1.65 mm
, H/D ratio ±0.50; spire flat or at most slightly raised; whorls tightly coiled; last adult whorl slightly descendant; suture indented, periphery evenly convex. Protoconch comprising apical cap plus approx. 0.75 whorl; diameter ±330 μm; initially smooth, but for the most part sculptured by close-set axial riblets, with indistinct traces of irregular spiral threads. Teleoconch of up to 3.5 whorls; sculptured by distinct, close-set, compound axial riblets with 3–4 finer intermediary axial threads; intervals between riblets 1–2 times riblet width at whorl periphery; spiral sculpture of microscopic threads, strongest below suture. Umbilicus of moderate width. Aperture lunate, somewhat broader basally; parietal and columellar dentition lacking; palatal region with two relatively small denticles, one at mid-whorl, the other basal, set back approx. ⅛ whorl behind outer lip (sometimes weak). Shell translucent, corneous-brown to straw-brown when fresh.
Distribution and conservation
A narrow-range endemic (
Fig. 11
), known only from the Drakensberg foothills (‘Little Berg’) in the Giant’s Castle area,
KwaZulu-Natal
, at approx.
1700–1800 m
a.s.l.; in leaf-litter of northern afrotemperate forest. The area falls within the Giant’s Castle Game Reserve, which is part of the Maloti-Drakensberg World Heritage Site. It is thus afforded a high degree of protection.
Remarks
Amongst its congeners,
Costulodonta bidens
gen. et sp. nov.
is rendered distinctive on account of its relatively simple apertural dentition. Superficially the shell shows considerable resemblance to that of ‘
Trachycystis
’
contabulata
Connolly, 1932, but that species is larger (diameter up to
2.4 mm
) and lacks apertural dentition. However, it does have a similarly sculptured protoconch and the two species may in fact be related. Though known to occur in the forests of the broader Giant’s Castle area (
Herbert & Kilburn 2004
), ‘
T
’
contabulata
has, to date, not been found to co-occur with
C. bidens
gen. et sp. nov.