Taxonomy and anatomy of Amphiboloidea (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia: Archaeopulmonata)
Author
Golding, Rosemary E.
Author
Ponder, Winston F.
Author
Byrne, Maria
text
Zootaxa
2007
1476
1
50
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.176773
1a670eb6-5f50-42d6-ace0-3e52fd4f4c17
1175-5326
176773
Genus
Lactiforis
gen. nov.
Type
species
Lactiforis tropicalis
sp. nov.
Etymology
:
Lacteus
(Latin—milk-white) and
foris
(Latin—door), in reference to the distinctive white patch on the operculum of this genus.
Diagnosis:
Shell diameter to
7 mm
, fragile, either white or pale grey, sometimes with spiral brown bands; last whorl rounded, lacking shoulder, with short conical spire; umbilicus wide, lacking umbilical fold; aperture with flattened, indented sinus in upper 1/3 of aperture. Operculum thin, pale yellow, mainly corneous with large, white, fan-shaped deposit around eccentric, paucispiral nucleus on internal surface of operculum. Head and foot unpigmented in formalin-preserved specimens. Opposed ciliary tracts in mantle cavity short and restricted to exhalant canal; hypobranchial gland oval, flat, white in formalin-preserved specimens, positioned in exhalant canal; mantle roof slightly vascularised. Radula lacking differentiated central and lateral teeth; marginal teeth long, narrow, unicuspid with recurved tip. Central nervous system euthyneurous, cerebral and pleural ganglia fused, presence of parapedal and subcerebral commissures not confirmed; visceral loop of central nervous system condensed, visceral ganglion closer to right parietal ganglion than left, connectives narrow; right parietal ganglion larger than left, accessory ganglion absent. Seminal vesicle diverticulum from upper hermaphrodite duct; seminal receptacle at carrefour lined with black pigment. Spermovipositor short, aperture thickened, fused proximally to spermovipositor sheath forming narrow ridge; spermovipositor with simple conical microsculpture. Large muscular ridge on left interior of spermovipositor sheath. Prostatic gland long, blind-ending tube, either uniform for entire length or with scarlet pigment at proximal end. Egg mass unknown.
Remarks:
The
type
species and
Lactiforis takii
(
Kuroda, 1928
)
, the latter previously included in
Salinator
, are separated from
Salinator
by several distinctive features such as the presence of a distinctive white, fan-shaped deposit on the internal surface of the operculum, which is visible externally. Further anatomical and radular differences include the absence of central or lateral radular teeth, a simple spermovipositor lacking flanges or projections and a muscular ridge near the aperture of the spermovipositor sheath.