Taxonomic revision of the rock-dwelling door snail genus Montenegrina Boettger, 1877 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Clausiliidae)
Author
Feher, Zoltan
Author
Szekeres, Miklos
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ZooKeys
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.599.8168
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.599.8168
1313-2970-599-1
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Taxon
classification Animalia Stylommatophora Clausiliidae
Montenegrina skipetarica voidomatis Nordsieck, 1974
Fig. 30C
Montenegrina irmengardis voidomatis
Nordsieck, 1974: 155, plate 6, fig. 38. -
Zilch 1981
: 129, plate 15, fig. 42.
Montenegrina skipetarica voidomatis
-
Nordsieck 2009
: 73.
Diagnosis.
Shell large, tumid, light reddish-brown with whitish suture. All whorls smooth. Neck not or only barely inflexed, finely and densely costate. Basal crest weak, peripheral crest not recognizable. Peristome attached, ovoid, with simple margin. Lamellae superior and spiralis mostly do not overlap. In front view lamella inferior well emerged, subcolumellaris mostly hidden. Lunella dorsal-dorsolateral, fused to the short basalis. Subclaustralis and sulcalis weak. Anterior plica superior mostly separate from the lunella complex.
Dimensions
(in mm). Hs: 19.8-23.0 (holotype 20.6), Ws: 5.4-6.3 (holotype 5.8).
Type locality.
Greece, Epirus, gorge of the Voidomatis near Konitsa, upstream of the Turkish bridge.
Type material.
Type locality, leg. Fauer, 12.viii.1972, holotype (SMF 227688), paratypes (SMF 227689, SMNS-N 6242).
Other material.
Greece, Epirus, Ioannina District, 2 km S of Kleidonia, old bridge of Voidomatis River, 420 m,
39.9674°N
,
20.6646°E
, (near type locality), leg. ZE, ZF, JG, 26.vi.2013 (HNHM 99531); Tymfi Mts, Vikos Gorge at the Oxia viewpoint, 1330 m,
39.9067°N
,
20.7519°E
, leg. ZE, ZF, JG, 25.vi.2013 (HNHM 99529); Kapesovo S 6 km, Kokkori Bridge, 740 m,
39.8620°N
,
20.7749°E
, leg. ZE, ZF, JG, 26.vi.2013 (HNHM 99530); Kipi, old bridge, leg. HS, 21.viii.1990 (NHMW 102872/2).
Distribution.
Southern part of the Tymfi Mts in Epirus, northwestern Greece, within the catchment area of the Voidomatis River (Fig. 31A).