Nineteen new species of Alycaeidae from Myanmar and Thailand (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Cyclophoroidea)
Author
Páll-Gergely, Barna
Author
Hunyadi, András
0000-0003-3488-2817
hunand@freemail.hu
Author
Grego, Jozef
0000-0002-4977-0415
jozef.grego@gmail.com
Author
Reischütz, Alexander
0000-0002-8844-7004
alexander.reischuetz@gmx.at
Author
Auffenberg, Kurt
0000-0001-9660-6776
kurtauffenberg@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-05-18
4973
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4973.1.1
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Metalycaeus anas
Páll-Gergely & A. Reischütz
n. sp.
Figs 35–36
Material examined.
Holotype
:
Thailand
,
Chiang Rai Province
,
Wat
Phra
That
Tham
Doi
Khong Khao Meditation Centre, ca.
8 km
W of
Chiang Rai
, cave clay at entrance of cave,
19°54.771’N
,
99°46.607’E
, ca.
420 m
a.s.l.
(locality code: Th6),
Sep. 2007
,
A. Reischütz
leg.,
NHMW 113489
(D:
3.3 mm
, H:
2.05 mm
)
.
Paratypes
:
1 shell (fig. 35B), same data as holotype,
NHMW 113490
;
7 shells, same data as holotype,
RE
;
2 shells, same data as holotype,
CUMZ 5270
.
Other Material:
4 broken shells, same data as holotype,
RE
.
Etymology.
The specific epithet (noun in apposition) derives from the shape of R3 that resembles a duck’s beak (
anas
= duck in Latin).
Diagnosis.
A medium-sized
Metalycaeus
species
with a weakly sculptured R1 (fine growth lines and spiral striae), almost smooth R2, a R3 with convex, central swelling and a rounded aperture.
Description.
Shell light grey, probably somewhat translucent when fresh; shell outline slightly oval in dorsal view, spire somewhat elevated, low conical; body whorl rounded (rather “parabolic”); protoconch conspicuously large to shell size, somewhat elevated, last whorl spirally striated, 1.5 whorls; R1 of 1.25 whorls, with very weak ribs (growth lines) occasionally moderately strong near suture, and fine spiral striations; boundary between R1 and R2 distinct due to R2 axial sculpture; R2 with narrow, somewhat elevated light-coloured stripes alternating with broader, darker stripes, ca. 24–32 R2 stripes present; R2+R3 approximately or slightly more than quarter whorl; R2 slightly shorter than R3; R3 practically smooth, bearing only low growth lines; boundary between R2 and R3 distinct due to lack of R3 light stripes (ribs) and rather deep constriction; R3 with elevated, convex central swelling with anterior slope steeper than posterior; aperture strongly oblique to shell axis; round; boundary between inner and outer peristomes distinct; inner peristome protruding, expanded, rather slim; outer peristome of comparable strength, expanded, and slightly reflected toward umbilicus; umbilicus relatively narrow, approximately one fourth the shell width.
FIGURE 35.
Metalycaeus anas
Páll-Gergely & A. Reischütz
n. sp.
, A: holotype (NHMW 113489); B: paratype (NHMW 113490).
FIGURE 36.
Shell sculpture of
Metalycaeus anas
Páll-Gergely & A. Reischütz
n. sp.
, A–D: holotype (NHMW 113489); E–G: cross-sectional view of R2 (paratype from the type locality, RE). Abbreviations: a—anterior crust; p—posterior crust; t—microtunnel.
FIGURE 37.
Metalycaeus rubinus
(Godwin-Austen, 1893)
, syntype (NHMUK 1903.7.1.2685).
A cross-sectional view of R2 of
one specimen
was examined (
Fig. 36E–G
): anterior crust very slightly elevated, forming very low, blunt rib; anterior crust and the slightly weaker posterior crust adnate, forming slender microtunnel in cross-sectional view.
Measurements.
D:
3.3–3.91 mm
, H:
2.05–2.26 mm
.
Operculum.
unknown.
Differential diagnosis.
Metalycaeus rubinus
(Godwin-Austen, 1893)
(examined material: Ruby Mines District, Up.
Burma
, leg. Doherty, NHMUK 1903.7.1.2685,
2 syntypes
,
Fig. 37
) is the only
Metalycaeus
species
reported from
Myanmar
having atypical R2 ribbing. It is far larger and has an elevated spire.
Distribution.
This new species is known only from the
type
locality (
Fig. 17
).