Morphological investigation of genital organs and first insights into the phylogeny of the genus Siciliaria Vest, 1867 as a basis for a taxonomic revision (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Clausiliidae)
Author
De Mattia, Willy
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0056-467X
Central Research Laboratories, of Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria
willy.demattia@icgeb.org
Author
Reier, Susanne
Central Research Laboratories, of Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria
Author
Haring, Elisabeth
Central Research Laboratories, of Natural History Museum Vienna, Burgring 7, 1010 Vienna, Austria
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1077.67081
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1077.67081
1313-2970-1077-1
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Charpentieria dyodon thomasiana (
Kuester
, 1850)
Figs 41.1-41.4, 42.3, 42.4
Specimens examined.
Italy
,
Piedmont
,
Biella
,
Santuario di Oropa.
1100 m
asl
45°37'49.01"N
,
07°58'42.07"E
,
W. De Mattia
and
J. Macor
leg. and det., 3 dissected spm
.
Italy
,
Piedmont
,
Biella
,
Sentiero
per
Pra
del Vecia
, Piedicavallo.
1200 m
asl
,
45°41'32.37"N
,
07°58'2.37"E
, leg. and det., 2 dissected spm
.
Distribution.
Charpentieria dyodon thomasiana
is found in the surroundings of Oropa and Piedicavallo, surroundings of Biella (Piedmont).
Figure 40.
Charpentieria dyodon dyodon
(S. Studer, 1820), Verbano
40.1
whole distal genital organs
40.2
internal distal part of genital organs.
Charpentieria dyodon alpina
(Stabile, 1859). Val di Lanzo, Usseglio
40.3
whole distal genital organs
40.4
internal distal part of genital organs.
External morphology of the genital organs
(Fig.
41
.1, 41.3).
The FO is half as long as the V. The FDBC is shorter than the BC+SDBC (SDBC+BC). The BC+SDBC is club-like and longer than the V with slight distinction between the SDBC and the BC. The apex is pointed. The D is slightly longer than the BC+SDBC, thinner with a round apex. The V is long and cylindrical. The PC is longer than the V. The PR is long and robust. The E is slightly shorter than the P and thin.
Internal morphology of the genital organs
(Fig.
41
.2, 41.4).
The A and the P are smooth, with a very fine granulated sculpturing. The V shows many smooth longitudinal pleats. The smooth simple PP is simple, elongated with a pointed apex. Its base is partially connected to the ELP and transversally extends along the transition wall, narrowing the transition passage. The epiphallar formula is: PP(ELP). The E shows two main longitudinal moderately fringed pleats that proximally fade before the VD.
Figure 41.
Charpentieria dyodon thomasiana
(
Kuester
, 1850), Piedicavallo
41.1
whole distal genital organs
41.2
internal distal part of genital organs. Oropa, Biella
41.3
whole distal genital organs
41.4
internal distal part of genital organs.
Brief genital anatomical description of the subspecific taxa of
Charpentieria ornata
and
Charpentieria itala
The Southern Alpine
C. itala
is distributed from Como Lake to the Garda Lake, Trentino, Veneto (including Colli Berici and Colli Euganei) and the Pre-Alps of Friuli.
Nordsieck (1963b)
provided, for the eastern border of its distribution, the axis Pordenone-Ampezzo. Recent collecting extended its eastern distribution as far Udine and Cividale in Friuli (WDM, personal unpublished data). Its eastern distribution range overlaps with
C. stenzii
and in few localities they are found syntopic (e.g., San Romedio, Trento, where
C. stenzii stenzii
and
C. itala serravalensis
are found syntopic). Concerning the nomenclature of
C. itala
, we adopted the system by Scheel and Hausdorf (2012) that considered
C. clavata
as a subspecies of
C. itala
.
Figure 42.
Charpentieria dyodon dyodon
(S. Studer, 1820), Verbano
42.1
shell.
Charpentieria dyodon alpina
(Stabile, 1859). Val di Lanzo, Usseglio
42.2
shell.
Charpentieria dyodon thomasiana
(
Kuester
, 1850), Piedicavallo
42.3
shell. Oropa, Biella
42.4
shell.
Its shell is weakly striated to frankly ribbed, with evident sutural papillae and a strong lunella, which is remarkably curved. Twelve out of the seventeen currently valid subspecies of
C. itala
were anatomically investigated, revealing a common overall arrangement of the genital organs. The pseudopapilla can be either smooth or markedly wrinkled and occupies almost the whole penial volume.