A revision of the Pontocaspian gastropods of the subfamily Caspiinae (Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae)
Author
Anistratenko, Vitaliy V.
0000-0003-0832-7625
Department of Invertebrate Fauna and Systematics, Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, B. Khmelnytsky Str. 15, 01030 Kiev, Ukraine.
Author
Neubauer, Thomas A.
0000-0002-1398-9941
Department of Animal Ecology and Systematics, Justus Liebig University, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26 - 32 IFZ, 35392 Giessen, Germany. tneub @ zo. jlug. de; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1398 - 9941 & Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden, The Netherlands.
tneub@zo.jlug.de
Author
Anistratenko, Olga Yu.
0000-0003-3655-0701
Department of Invertebrate Fauna and Systematics, Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, B. Khmelnytsky Str. 15, 01030 Kiev, Ukraine. & Department of Cainozoic Deposits, Institute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, O. Gontchar Str. 55 b, 01054 Kiev, Ukraine.
Author
Kijashko, Pavel V.
0000-0002-5270-7900
Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya Emb. 1, 199034 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Author
Wesselingh, Frank P.
0000-0002-1868-1815
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden, The Netherlands. & Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Budapestlaan 17, 3584 CD Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-02-19
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journal article
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†
Andrusovia antecessor
sp. nov.
Fig. 4
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Andrusovia brusinai
Starobogatov, 2000
—
Neubauer
et al
. 2018: 54–56
, fig. 6F–K, M, N [non
Starobogatov, 2000
].
Type material.
Holotype
:
RGM 1309839
: 1.81 x
1.80 mm
(shell height x width;
Fig. 4b, c, h
)
.
Paratypes
:
RGM 1309840
: 1.52 x
1.44 mm
(
Fig. 4a, d, g
)
;
LV 201509 (
MSU
): 1.54 x
1.55 mm
(
Fig. 4e, f, i
)
.
Type
locality.
Selitrennoye
,
Astrakhan region
,
Russia
(
Table 1
, locality 1);
northern Caspian Basin
; GPS coordinates:
47°10’21.19”N
,
47°26’25.41”E
(
WGS84
)
.
Age.
Hyrcanian, early Late Pleistocene, c. 107 ± 7 ka (
van de Velde
et al
. 2020
).
Other material.
36 specimens
(
RGM 1310206
)
.
Etymology.
Referring to the supposed position as predecessor to modern
Andrusovia
. The name is a noun in apposition.
Diagnosis.
Low trochiform, conical, comparably large
Andrusovia
with up to four well rounded whorls, wide umbilicus, broadly ovoid aperture, weakly sinuate and weakly thickened peristome.
FIGURE 4.
Andrusovia antecessor
sp. nov.
from the early Late Pleistocene of Selitrennoye, Astrakhan region, Russia (locality 1). (a, d, g) Paratype (RGM 1309840). (b, c, h) Holotype (RGM 1309839). (e, f, i) Paratype (LV 201509). Scale bars = 500 μm (a–f), 100 μm (g–i).
Description (emended from
Neubauer
et al
. 2018
).
Shell broad trochiform, about as high as wide, with up to 4 whorls. Rarely, specimens with slightly elevated spire occur. Protoconch high domical, about semi-circular in profile; initial part immersed; consists of 1.1 whorls, measuring 300 μm in diameter; nucleus about 90 μm wide; protoconch surface finely but strongly malleate near lower suture, rest appears eroded; P/T boundary sharp, marked by massive growth constrictions near lower suture. Teleoconch whorls highly convex, with maximum convexity in adapical half, producing slightly stepped spire. Last whorl attains 74–81% of shell height. Aperture broadly ovoid, slightly inclined, with faint concavity at contact to penultimate whorl. Peristome slightly thickened and expanded at columella and base; sinuate in lateral view, with weakly protruding central part and weak adapical indentation. Umbilicus wide, deep. Fine prosocyrt growth lines cover shell. On one specimen, traces of spiral threads occur on base.
Remarks.
Neubauer
et al
. (2018)
wrongfully attributed this species to the extant
Andrusovia brusinai
, which is here considered a junior synonym of
Andrusovia dybowskii
(see above).
Andrusovia antecessor
sp. nov.
differs from that species in the larger size, the more whorls while having an equally small (compared to subfossil shells) or smaller (relative to recent shells) protoconch, the more regular coiling resulting in a perfectly conical shape, and the rounded whorls. The overall similarity (and the lack of other known species) suggests that both species are closely related; given the age,
A. antecessor
sp. nov.
might be a phylogenetic predecessor of
A. dybowskii
.
The smaller protoconch (and thus smaller hatching size) combined with a larger adult size of
Andrusovia antecessor
sp. nov.
compared to modern
A. dybowskii
suggests a faster growth rate or, alternatively, a longer lifetime. Growth rates in gastropods typically correlate positively with temperature (e.g.
Kevrekidis & Wilke 2005
;
Shanahan
et al
. 2005
;
McCreesh
et al
. 2014
). Similarly, the time of hatching can occur earlier under warmer conditions (
Cancino
et al
. 2003
). The scenario of an increased growth rate in
A. antecessor
sp. nov.
as a function of temperature fits well to the supposed warmer climate during the Hyrcanian (
Yanina 2014
;
Krijgsman
et al
. 2019
).
Distribution.
Endemic to the Caspian Sea, known only from the Late Pleistocene strata of the
type
locality. Reconstructions of the paleoecology suggest a shallow (
15–25 m
), lower mesohaline (5–8 psu) open lake environment (
van de Velde
et al
. 2020
).