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
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2021-02-19
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Clathrocaspia brotzkajae
(Starobogatov in Anistratenko & Prisjazhnjuk, 1992)
Fig. 8
Pyrgula
[(
Caspia
)]
knipowitchi
[sic] (Mak.)—
Logvinenko & Starobogatov 1969: 379
, fig. 367(8) [non
Makarov, 1938
].
Caspia
(
Clathrocaspia
)
brotzkajae
Starobogatov
sp. n.
—Starobogatov in Anistratenko & Prisjazhnjuk 1992: 18–19, fig. 2a.
Caspia brotzkajae
Starobogatov
in Anistratenko et Prisjazhnjuk, 1992—
Kantor & Sysoev 2006: 87
, pl. 41, fig. G.
Clathrocaspia brotzkajae
(Starobogatov in Anistratenko & Prisjazhnjuk, 1992)—
Wesselingh
et al
. 2019: 69
.
Type material.
Holotype
(
ZIN
#
1 in
systematic catalogue) and
74 paratypes
(
ZIN
collection). Four specimens labelled as
paratypes
of
Caspia brotzkajae
(
IZAN
, unnumbered lot) from a late Holocene drilling borehole taken in the southern part of
Odessa region
,
Ukraine
(
Table 1
, locality 32), do not belong to that species but instead to
C. knipowitschii
(see there).
Type locality.
Caspian Sea
shores of
Dagestan
,
Russia
, at a depth of ca.
60–75 m
(locality 10). The
paratypes
were retrieved from locality 12 close by the type locality
.
Other material.
17 specimens
in
Starobogatov’s
collection, marked as “
type
material” of “
Caspia alighadzhievi
”, an unavailable catalogue name; collected in 1957 and 1960 near
Derbent
(
Dagestan
,
Russia
) at a depth of
60 m
and in the eastern part of the middle
Caspian Sea
at a depth of
73 m
(localities 6, 11)
.
Description.
Broadly ovoid shell with about 4 whorls and large body whorl (ratio of body whorl height/shell height approximately ¾). Protoconch consists of about 1.2 whorls that measure c. 400 μm, bearing irregular wrin-kles and faint spiral threads. Teleoconch covered by fine but distinct reticulate sculpture, with numerous spiral keels that are equally prominent across whorl profile and have interspaces that are approximately as wide as keels; only uppermost 1–2 keels are usually more prominent and slightly wider spaced; in some shells, uppermost keel forms weak subsutural ramp that results in slightly stepped outline. Aperture wide, sometimes laterally expanded; umbilicus covered in most shells, sometimes present as thin slit.
Remarks.
Compared to other
Clathrocaspia
species,
C. brotzkajae
is more bulbous, has a larger body whorl and a more expanded aperture. Only
C. logvinenkoi
from the Black Sea Basin is even more bulbous but smaller.
Originally, four specimens from the Holocene of the Danube Delta,
Ukraine
, were attributed to that species (Anistratenko & Prisjazhnjuk 1992). These shells are more slender and have a smaller aperture; they rather resemble
C. knipowitschii
and are referred to this species herein. In turn, the specimen illustrated as “
Pyrgula knipowitchi
” in
Logvinenko & Starobogatov (1969)
from the Caspian Sea shows a very bulky shell that is highly reminiscent of and considered conspecific with
Clathrocaspia brotzkajae
.
In the collection of Starobogatov we found the “
holotype
” and 16 “
paratypes
” of a catalogue taxon Starobogatov named “
Caspia alighadzhievi
”. The material shows close similarities with the
holotype
of
C. brotzkajae
(
Fig. 8
g–j, m), described from the same region, and we consider Starobogatov’s material to belong to that species.
Distribution.
Known only from the Caspian Sea shores of
Dagestan
,
Russia
. No living specimens have been encountered.