Plagigeyeria vriosticaensis sp. nov.
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Fig. 12 C–D
Type material
Holotype
BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA • 1 shell; West Herzegovina Canton, Vitina, Vrelo “Vrioštica” (Fig. 3E); 43.237595° N, 17.485963° E; 98 m a.s.l.; 2 Apr. 2018; J. Grego, D. Angyal, G. Jakab and M. Olšavský leg.; HNHM-MOLL-104182.
Paratypes
BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA • 4 shells; same data as for holotype; SBMNH 626400 /2, coll. Grego /2 .
Dimensions
Holotype: H 2.82 mm; W 1.76 mm; BH 1.66 mm; BW 1.31 mm; AH 1.21 mm; AW 1.17 mm.
Paratype: H 3.00 mm; W 1.45 mm; BH 1.72 mm; BW 1.28 mm; AH 1.24 mm; AW 1.28 mm.
Etymology
Named after the type locality: spring of Vrioštica River.
Description
Elongate oval shell with 4.5 convex whorls and deep suture, 2.8 mm high, with blunt rounded apex, milky-white colour with rusty incrustations. Shell surface shiny and finely axially ribbed at the teleoconch. Nepionic whorl faintly spirally ribbed. Umbilicus narrow, slit-like. Aperture rhomboid-oval with outward reflex, posteriorly and anteriorly more expanded. Peristome blunt, and reflexed along the aperture outline. Outer lip lateral profile straight and sinuous posteriorly. Sinuation present at columellar marginal profile. Aperture protruded against teleoconch outline from frontal view.
Differentiating features
The species is closely related to P. angyaldorkae sp. nov., from which it differs by having a smaller number of whorls and a more prominent body whorl and, by a more narrow umbilicus and different shape of aperture. Conchologically, it represents an intermediate shell morphology between P. angyaldorkae sp. nov. and P. jakabi sp. nov., from which it can be distinguished by its more robust shell shape and different shape of the aperture with much broader posterior channel and by a smaller umbilicus. From sympatric P. ozimeci sp. nov. it differs by a larger shell with more whorls, a less conical shell shape and by a different shape of the aperture. Shell morphometry comparison with the related species is presented in the Table 3.
Habitat
See the habitat of P. ozimeci sp. nov.
Distribution
The species is only known from the type locality.