Description of a new subterranean nerite: Theodoxus gloeri n. sp. with some data on the freshwater gastropod fauna of Balıkdamı Wetland (Sakarya River, Turkey)
Author
Odabaşi, Deniz Anil
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty Marine Science Technology, Marine and Inland Sciences Division, Çanakkale, Turkey. E-mail: aodabasi @ comu. edu. tr
Author
Arslan, Naime
Eskişehir Osman Gazi University, Science and Art Faculty, Biology Department, Eskişehir, Turkey. E-mail: oligo 2009 @ gmail. com * Corresponding author
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Ecologica Montenegrina
2015
2015-06-20
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Theodoxus gloeri
sp. nov.
Description:
The hemispherical shell is small, relatively thin and translucent with no pigmentation. Shell sculpture is ornamented with elevations of fine lamella arranged at regular intervals ranging from
15 to 20 in
adults. Apex is prominent and smooth at surface. Aperture is semicircular, smooth and without denticles at columellar edge. The shell is up to
2.92 mm
(mean:
2.36 mm
±0.31) in height and
3.28 mm
(
2.95 mm
±0.21) in width (Total No of specimens: 8).
Figure 2.
Theodoxus gloeri
sp. n.
Upper Row (1-A, 1-B): The holotype specimen; Lower Row (2-A, 2-B, 3): The paratypes, 4 - Juvenile.
Type Material:
17 ex.
from
Balıkdamı
Wetland-
Sakarya
River
,
Eskişehir
,
Turkey
; 39.15277,
N 31.61562
E and 39.16116,
N 31.61819
E (
Figure 1
), 2002,
Naime
ARSLAN leg.
One
the specimens regarded as the
holotype
that it has following dimensions: shell height
2.92 mm
, shell width
3.1mm
deposited in COMULM–G 0052.
Remainders
were
paratypes
from same locality left in either COMULM with the catalog number of G 0053 (
7 specimens
) or
OGUHB
in the catalog no: 01759 (
9 specimens
)
.
Remarks:
Shell of the
Theodoxus gloeri
sp. nov.
is more smaller than those of
Th. pilidei pilidei
(
4-6 mm
, according to
Tournouër, 1879: 262
, see also
Figure 3
) and
Th. pilidei botenai
(much larger than in
Th. pilidei pilidei
acoording to
Wenz 1942: 144
-pl2). Unlike these sibling fossils,
Theodoxus gloeri
has obviously protruded protoconch with smooth surface and it also has fine lamellar elevations emerging from teleoconch at regular intervals. Empty shells of
Theodoxus gloeri
were found without opercula. In the literature (i.e.
Bandel 2001
;
Lozouet 2004
), there are several ribbed (along with spiral lines) species of Neritimorpha such as
Nerita undata
,
N. plicata
and
Bourdieria faviai
, however, no any other species like two forms of
Th. pilidei
and
Th. gloeri
in which have a shell with lamellar structure in parallel with its growth lines.
Figure 3.
The picture of fossil
Theodoxus pilidei pilidei
(from
Wenz 1942
).
Habitat:
Sampling sites of this species is a large wetland constitutes the headwater of the
Sakarya
River, located on the bird migration route. This species that was sampled in one station accidentally, is most probably a hypogean form.
Etymology:
The species is named after Peter Glöer an outstanding malacologist on freshwater gastropoda.
Faunistic Data
In the present study, a total of 4
Gastropoda
species representing 3 genera were identified (
Table 1
). Among the seven sampling stations set up in the study area, we have observed gastropod specimens only in three stations which are 1, 3 and 4.
Melanopsis buccinoida
(Olivier 1801)
sampled from station 3 and 4,
Theodoxus fluviatilis
(Linnaeus 1758)
and
Pseudamnicola natolica
(Küster 1852)
specimens were found only in station 1. All species identified during the study are new records for Balıkdamı wetland. One species,
Theodoxus gloeri
sp. nov.
is new to science.