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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journal article
22877
10.5852/ejt.2020.629
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Phialodonta agulhasae
gen. et sp. nov.
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Figs 14
,
15
A–D
Diagnosis
Shell very small, planorboid, spire slightly sunken; protoconch lacking axial sculpture; teleoconch sculpture of close-set axial riblets with extremely fine, close-set spiral threads in their intervals; aperture lacking parietal and baso-columellar dentition, palatal region with three recessed, in-running, ridge-like denticles; umbilicus wide. Shell corneous-brown; diameter up to
1.3 mm
.
Etymology
Named after the Agulhas region.
Material examined
Holotype
SOUTH AFRICA
• W.
Cape
,
Gansbaai area
,
Grootbos Private Nat. Res.
;
34.54135° S
,
19.43871° E
;
8 Oct. 2007
;
D.G. Herbert
and
L.S. Davis
leg.; station 07-044,
afrotemperate forest, in leaf-litter and under logs
; diameter
1.3 mm
, height
0.61 mm
;
NMSA
W7816/T4257.
Description
Shell very small, diameter up to
1.3 mm
, H/D ratio 0.47; planorboid, spire slightly sunken; whorls tightly coiled, not conspicuously deep; last adult whorl not descendant; suture shallowly indented, periphery evenly convex. Protoconch comprising apical cap plus approx. 1.0 whorl; diameter ±320 μm; microscopically shagreened, lacking axial sculpture. Teleoconch of ±3.0 whorls; sculptured by distinct, close-set, axial riblets, intervals between riblets more or less equal to width of riblets at whorl periphery; spiral sculpture of extremely fine, close-set threads in riblet intervals. Umbilicus wide. Aperture lunate, relatively narrow, apical and basal limits rounded; parietal and baso-columellar regions lacking dentition; palatal region with three recessed, in-running, ridge-like denticles, one just above mid-whorl, one just below mid-whorl and one basal. Shell corneous-brown.
Fig. 15.
Shells of
Phialodonta
gen. nov.
species.
A–D
.
P. agulhasae
gen. et sp. nov.
, holotype, diameter 1.30 mm (NMSA W7816/T4257).
E–H
.
P. atromontana
gen. et sp. nov.
, holotype, diameter 1.40 mm (NMSA W9580/T4254).
I–L
.
P. aviana
gen. et sp. nov.
, holotype, diameter 1.40 mm (NMSA W624/ T4246).
M
.
P. aviana
gen. et sp. nov.
, specimen with palatal region broken back to reveal apertural dentition, paratype, Touwsrivier, Wilderness, W. Cape, diameter 1.32 mm (NMSA W3511/T4248).
Distribution and conservation
A narrow-range endemic (
Fig. 14
), known only from the
type
locality; in leaf-litter of southern afrotemperate forest. The
type
locality lies in a well-managed private nature reserve, but additional Agulhas Plain localities that retain patches of southern afrotemperate forest need to be surveyed in the hope of finding additional extant colonies of this species.
Remarks
The
holotype
is the only specimen available and though it is not a fresh shell, it is sufficiently distinct to permit its description as a new species. I have refrained from examining it under SEM due to its fragility and thus finer details of its sculpture are not available. On account of its smooth protoconch, relatively distinct axial riblets and wide umbilicus, I refer it to
Phialodonta
gen. nov.
In its planorboid shape it resembles
P. introtuberculata
gen. et comb. nov.
, but that species has a proportionately narrower shell (mean H/D ratio 0.424 –
Solem 1970
) and very different apertural dentition.