A new species of Metafruticicola (Gastropoda, Hygromiidae) from the Aegean Archipelago and new anatomical and distributional data on some congeneric species
Author
Bitzilekis, Eleftherios
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Natural History Museum of Crete, School of Sciences and Engineering, University of Crete, 71409 Irakleio, Greece. & Biology Department, School of Sciences and Engineering, University of Crete, Voutes University Campus, 70013 Irakleio, Greece.
ebitzi@hotmail.com
Author
Vardinoyannis, Katerina
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Natural History Museum of Crete, School of Sciences and Engineering, University of Crete, 71409 Irakleio, Greece.
mollusca@nhmc.uoc.gr
Author
Mylonas, Moisis
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Natural History Museum of Crete, School of Sciences and Engineering, University of Crete, 71409 Irakleio, Greece. & Biology Department, School of Sciences and Engineering, University of Crete, Voutes University Campus, 70013 Irakleio, Greece.
mylonas@nhmc.uoc.gr
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2023
2023-07-04
879
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2023.879.2155
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Metafruticicola kavafis
sp. nov.
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Figs 1
,
3
Diagnosis
A rather small species of
Metafruticicola
with a globular shell and a narrow umbilicus that may be covered to a small degree by the converging peristome. Shell light brownish with a whitish band on the periphery. Protoconch with regularly spaced axial ribs (
Fig. 1A
). Penis papilla is very long, curved at the tip and “tongue-shaped”.
Etymology
Named in honor of Konstantinos Kavafis (Constantine P. Cavafy), one of the greatest Greek poets, who lived in late 19
th
to early 20
th
century. His most renowned poem is Ithaca.
Material examined
Holotype
GREECE
•
1 spec.
in 75% alcohol and dissection (dimensions: H
8.69 mm
, D
11.85 mm
, W 52/s);
Dodecanese
,
Kasos Island
,
Alonaki
above
Poli
;
35.4031° N
,
26.9415° E
;
25 Nov. 1988
;
M. Mylonas
leg.;
NHMC 50.8135
.
Paratypes
GREECE
• 6 shells, 7 specs in 75% alcohol, 6 dissections; same collection data as for holotype;
NHMC 50.51421
.
Other material
GREECE
• 29 shells, 2 specs in 75% alcohol, 1 dissection; same collection data as for holotype;
22 Mar. 2018
;
E. Bitzilekis
leg.;
NHMC 50.47114
•
2 shells;
Dodecanese
,
Kasos Island
,
Prionas Mt
;
35.4107° N
,
26.9764° E
;
15 Feb. 1992
;
K. Vardinoyannis
leg;
NHMC 50.5650
.
Locus typicus
Greece
,
Dodecanese
, Kasos Island, Alonaki east of Poli.
Description
(
Fig. 1A
)
SHELL
. Pale brownish with one whitish band on the periphery and one prominent growth interruption. Upper insertion of the aperture is slightly descending. Peristome is slightly reflected with a pale yellowish internal thickening. It bears a narrow umbilicus, which is not or hardly covered by the reflected peristomial edge. Upper and lower insertion of the peristome are hardly converging and are either not connected or connected by a weakly developed callus. Whorls 51/s–56/8. The microsculpture of the protoconch carries regular, narrowly spaced, axial ribs that in some animals seem to transform to elongated pustulation. Teleoconch shiny, with radial growth ridges and without hairs or hair scars.
SHELL
DIMENSIONS
(n = 37). H
7.39–10.13 mm
(mean =
8.71 mm
); D
10.41–13.11 mm
(mean =
11.81 mm
); W 5 1/s–56/8 (mean = 54/s). All shells with one growth interruption.
GENITALIA
(
Fig. 1B–D
). Flagellum long, one and a half times the length of epiphallus. Epiphallus evenly thick. Penial retractor is attached in the middle or upper third of the epiphallus. Penis bulky, thicker and quite distinct in its junction with epiphallus and half the size of the latter. At the junction with the epiphallus a prominent bump is formed. Inside the penis there is a very long tongue-like papilla with many irregular furrows, which folds like a scoop at the edge. Epiphallic pore opens on the top of the longitudinal slit, which runs throughout the whole length of the back of the “tongue”. Inner penial walls are smooth (
Fig. 1C
). Vas deferens slender. Vagina one third of penis’ length and half its width. The base of the duct of the gametolytic gland is thick-walled and as broad as the penis. Inside the thickened base of this duct there are slender longitudinal ridges (
Fig. 1D
). Free oviduct slender and at its junction to the duct of the gametolytic gland a bump is formed. Gametolytic gland is oval.
Distribution
Currently, it is only known from the eastern part of Kasos Island, east of the small village of Poli and eastwards till the mountain Prionas, which is the highest peak of the island.
Fig. 1.
Metafruticicola (Rothifruticicola) kavafis
sp. nov.
, holotype, Greece, Kasos Island, Alonaki above Poli (NHMC 50.8135).
A
. Shell.
B
. General view of genitalia.
C
. Lateral view of penial papilla.
D
. Internal structure of penis, penial papilla and the base of the duct of the gametolytic gland. Abbreviations: see Material and methods.
Remarks
Metafruticicola kavafis
sp. nov.
can be distinguished from
M. n. conciliatrix
by its generally smaller shell. However, small specimens of
M. n. conciliatrix
are generally darker and less globular than
M. kavafis
. The penial papilla of
M. kavafis
is unique and can hardly be confused with that of any other congeneric species. It lives exclusively in phryganic ecosystems and abandoned cultivations. The species is not common in the area where it was found. Both living specimens and empty shells were found almost exclusively in close affiliation to the shrub
Lithodora hispidula
(Sm.) Griseb. In
late March, juveniles and semi-adults were still active either in the litter or on
Lithodora hispidula
, whereas all living adults and some semi-adults that were found had already sealed their aperture with an epiphragm and were aestivating, facing upwards, deep in the litter under the plants. There were no signs of the animals under rock boulders or other phryganic plants like
Thymbra capitata
(L.) Cav. or
Sarcopoterium spinosum
(L.) Spach.
Metafruticicola kavafis
lives sympatrically with
M. pellita
. However, the latter species was found in many habitats, even under
Lithodora hispidula
, though it showed a clear preference for shelters under piles of rocks, where it could be found in very dense populations.