A new genus of river snails, Dalipaludina (Gastropoda, Viviparidae), endemic to the Yunnan Plateau of SW China
Author
Zhang, Le-Jia
Museum fuer Naturkunde, Leibniz, Institut fuer Evolutions und Biodiversitaetsforschung, Berlin 10115, Germany
lejia.zhang@mfn.berlin
Author
Du, Li-Na
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2246-643X
Key Laboratory of Ecology of Rare and Endangered Species and Environmental Protection, Guangxi Normal University, Ministry of Education, Guilin, Guangxi 541004, China
Author
von Rintelen, Thomas
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6253-3078
Museum fuer Naturkunde, Leibniz, Institut fuer Evolutions und Biodiversitaetsforschung, Berlin 10115, Germany
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Zoosystematics and Evolution
2023
2023-05-11
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.102586
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.99.102586
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Dalipaludina occidentalis (Annandale, 1924)
comb. nov.
Lecythoconcha malleata f. occidentalis
Annandale, 1924: 415 ("Ho-ching and Shihku", Heqing County and Shigu town, Lijiang City, Yunnan, China).
Viviparus occidentalis
-
Yen 1942
.
Material examined.
8 specimens
in ZMB, collected by local fishermen from 3 to 5 metres depth in the south shore of
Lake Jianhu.
February 2020
;
4 specimens
in ZMB, collected by Le-Jia Zhang from 0.5 metres depth in an unnamed pond on the Sheshan hill in Lijiang City in
April 2022
;
19 specimens
in NJW, collected by
Jiao-Wei Ning
from
Lake Jianhu
.
Description.
Shell (Fig.
5A-G
) large, broadly conical or sub globose, thin, olive to dark brown in colour; up to six whorls at adulthood, including one relatively smooth protoconch whorl, apex acute; teleoconch whorls inflated, occasionally shouldered, with one strong keel at suture, above suture with many weak spiral threads, sometimes with additional two to three stronger cords, base of shell with many thin weak spiral threads, weak spiral threads and cords with short periostracum setae; aperture ovate, slightly less than half of shell in height, lip thin and simple, umbilicus narrow, sometimes bordered by akeel.
Figure 5.
Shell and operculum of
Dalipaludina occidentalis
.
A-C.
Specimen collected from Lake Jianhu, ZMB.Moll. 122712;
D, E.
Varieties collected from Lake Jianhu, ZMB.Moll. 122713;
F.
Sub-adult collected from Lake Jianhu, ZMB.Moll. 122713;
G.
Original figure of the type specimen in Annandale, 1922;
H.
Exterior (left) and interior (right) surface of operculum. Scale bar: 1 cm,
B-F
with the same scale bar of
A
.
Operculum (Fig.
5H
) corneous, ovate, rather thin, yellow, with red nuclear region, exterior surface of operculum rather smooth, inner opercular region relatively small, nuclear region smooth.
Radular (Fig.
7E, F
) central tooth with one broad central denticle and four small sharp cusps on either side; lateral tooth with one broad central denticle and four small sharp cusps on either side; inner marginal tooth with one broad central denticle and four small sharp cusps on either side; outer marginal tooth with 9 to 10 small sharp cusps.
Remarks.
This species differs from the other species of
Dalipaludina
by having rather inflated, shouldered whorls.
Annandale (1924)
presented a photo of the type specimen. The shell morphology and COI phylogeny of the specimens collected from an unnamed pond in Lijiang City, which is very close to the type locality, confirm that this species should be assigned to
Dalipaludina
. The recommended Chinese name of this species is
"滇西理田螺"
.
Habitat and distribution.
Shallow ponds with muddy bottoms and abundant aquatic plants in Lijiang City, Yunnan, China; Shallow to medium-depth water area with muddy bottoms in Lake Jianhu, Jianchuan County, Yunnan, China.