A radiation of hydrobiid snails in the caves and streams at Precipitous Bluff southwest Tasmania, Australia (Mollusca: Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea: Hydrobiidae s. l.),
Author
Ponder, W. F.
Australian Museum, 6 College Street, Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia. Email: winstonp @ austmus. gov. au Previously Australian Museum, now Department of Biological Sciences, Biodiversity and Systematics. University of Alabama, Box 870345, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, United States of America Department of Conservation and Land Management, Science Division, PO Box 51, Wanneroo, WA 6065, Australia
Author
Clark, S. A.
Author
Eberhard, S.
Author
Studdert, J. B.
Australian Museum, 6 College Street, Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia. Email: winstonp @ austmus. gov. au Previously Australian Museum, now Department of Biological Sciences, Biodiversity and Systematics. University of Alabama, Box 870345, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, United States of America Department of Conservation and Land Management, Science Division, PO Box 51, Wanneroo, WA 6065, Australia
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Zootaxa
2005
2005-11-01
1074
1
1
66
https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1074.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1074.1.1
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Nanocochlea exigua
n. sp.
Figures 6H
;
8F
;
14A–C
;
15A–C
;
16A–C
;
17A–C
;
18A
.
Type material
Holotype
:
AMS
C.439393,
Cane Toad Abuse
streamway,
Damper Cave
, PB
12A,
28 MAR 1994
.
Paratypes
:
AMS
C. 203677, same data (20+ dry, 20+ wet)
; QVM, 9:20541 (5 wet).
Other material examined (all AMS)
Bauhaus
: C.201820, stn PB61A (8 dry, 3 wet); C.201819, stn PB61A (1 dry); C,166855, Persephone Pot, stn PB178R (4 dry, 12 wet); C.201810, same locality, middle and upper streamway, stn PB172a.2 (7 dry); C.201814, same data (6 dry, 13 wet); C.201818, same locality, lower streamway, stn PB172a (1 dry); C.201274, Persephone, stn 7 (6 dry, 20+ wet); C.201461, Persephone streamway, stn 8 (7 dry, 20 wet); C.201455, same locality, stn 9 (6 dry, 20+ wet); C.201456, same locality, stn 10 (1 dry); C.201479, same locality, stn 10 (8 dry, 20+ wet); C.201462, Screaming Stals streamway, stn 12 (11 dry, 20+ wet); C.201480, same locality, stn 12 (5 dry); C.201457, same locality, stn 13 (1 dry).
Damper Cave
: C.203683, main streamway near entrance, stn PB11A (3 dry); C.201465, main streamway, stn 6 (7 dry, 14 wet); C.439395, same data (2 dry, figd specimens); C.201482, Cane Toad Abuse streamway, stn 2 (8 dry, 20+ wet); C.201467, seep near The Keg, stn 3 (9 dry, 20+ wet); C.201475, Honey And Cream streamway, stn 4 (8 dry, 20+ wet); C.203679, Cane Toad Abuse streamway, stn PB12A (1 dry).
Damper Creek
: C.203674, 10m outside Damper Cave, stn PBs2A (2 dry, 1 wet).
Quetzalcoatl Conduit
: C. 203672, stn PB31C (1 dry).
Etymology Exiguus
Latin, small, short.
Description
Shell
(
Fig. 6H
;
14A–C
;
15A–C
). Length up to
2.2 mm
; elongateconic (SW/SL 0.39– 0.61, mean 0.50, n = 37); spire tall, straight to slightly convex in outline; last whorl evenly rounded or with subshoulder depression; suture simple or indented/impressed. Protoconch microsculpture uniform (
Fig. 6H
). Teleoconch up to 3.7 whorls in adult; aperture oval to pearshaped; small, shorter than spire (AL/SL 0.30–0.45, mean 0.36, n = 37); outer lip orthocline to opisthocline; weakly thickened in adult, straight; posterior notch absent; inner lip thin and narrow, in partial contact or narrowly separated from parietal wall.
Dimensions. See
Table 10
.
TABLE 10.
Shell dimensions and teleoconch whorl counts of
Nanocochlea exigua
n.
sp.
SL
|
SW
|
AL
|
AW
|
BW
|
CV
|
TW
|
Holotype |
2.03 |
0.8 |
0.73 |
0.51 |
1.34 |
0.1 |
3.3 |
Figured specimens C.201465 |
1.75 |
0.83 |
0.6 |
0.54 |
1.19 |
0.1 |
3.3 |
1.73 |
0.85 |
0.65 |
0.6 |
1.2 |
0.11 |
3.4 |
C263677(20) |
Minimum |
1.64 |
0.85 |
0.59 |
0.55 |
1.13 |
0.09 |
3.00 |
Maximum |
2.18 |
0.99 |
0.78 |
0.69 |
1.41 |
0.18 |
3.70 |
Mean |
1.89 |
0.92 |
0.67 |
0.62 |
1.24 |
0.12 |
3.37 |
Standard Dev. |
0.14 |
0.04 |
0.04 |
0.04 |
0.07 |
0.02 |
0.21 |
......continued on the next page
TABLE 10
(continued)
SL
|
SW
|
AL
|
AW
|
BW
|
CV
|
TW
|
C.201465(14) |
Minimum |
1.10 |
0.73 |
0.48 |
0.43 |
0.84 |
0.05 |
2.55 |
Maximum |
1.96 |
0.99 |
0.69 |
0.64 |
1.26 |
0.17 |
3.65 |
Mean |
1.65 |
0.85 |
0.60 |
0.56 |
1.10 |
0.11 |
3.31 |
Standard Dev. |
0.23 |
0.08 |
0.06 |
0.07 |
0.12 |
0.03 |
0.30 |
Operculum
(
Fig. 16A–C
). Inner surface with white smear and 1 large peg.
Eyes
. Unpigmented.
Pallial cavity
(
Fig. 8F
). Ctenidium rudimentary with no filaments; osphradium present, as in other taxa; hypobranchial gland thick to moderately developed; renal organ extends forward ca. ⅓–½ into pallial cavity; pericardium more than ½ in pallial roof.
Radula
(
Fig. 17A–C
).
Central teeth
: dorsal edge with deep indentation; 4–5 lateral cusps, median cusp narrow, blunt to sharply pointed, about twice as long as adjacent cusps.
Lateral teeth
: dorsal edge with shallow to moderate indentation; with 4–6 cusps on outer and 4–5 on inner side; median cusp narrow to medium width, blunt to sharply pointed, less than twice as long as adjacent cusps; ratio of cutting edge to shaft about ¼; basal projection bluntly pointed.
Marginal teeth
: Inner with 21–26 cusps; outer with 17–20 cusps.
Stomach
. Stomach with posterior chamber a little smaller than anterior chamber.
Male genital system
. Testis of 0.6–1.5 whorls; prostate gland about ⅔ in pallial roof, oval to kidneyshaped; compressed in section. Pallial vas deferens straight. Penis with weak swelling in middistal portion; distal end long, papillalike; medial section parallel sided, of medium length; penial duct in medial section strongly undulating; base of penis very to moderately wide; with moderate folds; penial duct straight to weakly undulating.
Female genital system
. (
Fig. 18A
). Ovary of 0.6–0.7 whorls; oviduct extends to posterior edge of bursa copulatrix or slightly less; joins bursal duct at posterior pallial wall. Bursa copulatrix large, extending to posterior pallial wall; elongately oval to pyriform; with bursal duct arising from anteroventral to ventral edge of bursa; straight or with undulations. Seminal receptacle at middle of inner wall of bursa copulatrix or near mid ventral edge; ovoid to pyriform. Two thirds to all of albumen gland in front of posterior pallial wall; capsule gland about same length as albumen gland; oval in section; anterior end tapering to blunt; ventral channel simple, approximately parallelsided throughout; vestibular area indistinct to distinct; genital opening overlapping anterior end of capsule gland to terminal.
Distribution and habitat
Found mainly in small, low energy streams and seepages in the caves. A few specimens were also found in Damper Creek
10 m
outside Damper Cave.
Remarks
Nanocochlea exigua
differs from other congeners in the operculum bearing a single large peg and in lacking a ctenidium (gill). In the former respect, it resembles some species included in
Austropyrgus
Cotton, 1942
(
Clark
et al
. 2003
), as well as a number of other hydrobiid genera, including some found outside
Australia
. There are, however, several important characters that link
N. exigua
with
Nanocochlea
. There is no gastric caecum (present in
Austropyrgus
and several other genera bearing similar opercular pegs), the rectum is strongly Sshaped whereas in other genera with opercular pegs it is usually straight to arched. The female genital anatomy and penial morphology is also very like other species of
Nanocochlea
and unlike that of
Austropyrgus
. Assuming that the lack of the ctenidium in
N. exigua
has evolved from the presumed apomorphic condition seen in the other Precipitous Bluff congeners, and that no other species of
Nanocochlea
are known to possess an opercular peg, it is possible that the peg in this species is a secondary condition.