Leptoconchus infungites, Gittenberger, 2011

Gittenberger, Adriaan Gittenberger Edmund, 2011, Cryptic, adaptive radiation of endoparasitic snails: sibling species of Leptoconchus (Gastropoda: Coralliophilidae) in corals, Organisms Diversity & Evolution 11 (1), pp. 21-41 : 33-34

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-011-0039-1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12796777

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03929252-FF8C-5405-FC8D-FDC641AAF995

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scientific name

Leptoconchus infungites
status

sp. nov.

Leptoconchus infungites View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 3 View Fig , 12–14)

Etymology. The specific epithet reflects that the species has been found exclusively in corals of Fungia (Fungia) fungites . For the purposes of nomenclature, it is herewith declared (under ICZN 1999 Article 26) as not to be treated as a Greek, Latin or latinized word; thus, the spelling presented here is to remain unchanged.

Type material. Holotype female ( RMNH 102562 About RMNH ), found in the mushroom coral Fungia (Fungia) fungites ; Indonesia, Bali, NW Nusa Penida, Toyapakeh, 08°40′56″S 115°28′56″E. GoogleMaps

Paratypes. Indonesia. Bali: type locality ( RMNH 102563 About RMNH / e found with holotype, 102564/1sh: m in same coral as holotype); Sanur, Jeladi Willis , 08°40′59″S 115°16′03″ ( RMNH 102565 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e, 102566/1sn: f 0); Sanur, Penjor Point, 08°41′36″S 115°16′20″ ( RMNH 102567 About RMNH /3sn: 2 m&1f +e, 102568/2sn: m&f+e, 102569/2sn: m&f+e, 102570/2sn: m&f+e); Sanur, Penjor Point, 08°42′04″S 115°16′18″ ( RMNH 102571 About RMNH /1sn: f+e); Sanur, off Kesumasari Beach, Palung Semawang, 08°42′31″S 115°15′59″ ( RMNH 102572 About RMNH / 3sn: 2 m&1f+e); NE Pulau Serangan, 08°44′03″S 115°15′05″ ( RMNH 102573 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e 3sh: m); Tanjung Benoa, Loloan Benoa, 08°45′46″S 115°14′01″ ( RMNH 102574 About RMNH /2sn: m&f, 102575/1sn: f+e, 102576/1sn: m); Tulamben Beach, 08°16′ 36″S 115°35′37″ ( RMNH 102577 About RMNH /1sn: f+e, 102578/2sn: m&f); SE Tulamben Beach, drop-off, 08°16′40″S 115°35′45″ ( RMNH 102579 About RMNH /3sn: 2 m&f+e); N Nusa Penida, off Desa Ped, 08°40′28″S 115°30′50″ ( RMNH 102580 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e, 102581/2sn: m&f+e, 102582/1sn: f, 102583/2sn: m&f, 102584/1sn: m); N Nusa Penida, off Tukad Adegan, 08º40′ 32″S 115º31′18″ ( RMNH 102585 About RMNH /1sn: f+e, 102586/1sn: f+e, 102587/1sn: f+e) .

NE Kalimantan, Berau Islands: N Maratua Island , 02°14′ 51″N 118°37′48″ ( RMNH 102588 About RMNH /1sn: f+e, 102589/2sn: m&f+e); SE Derawan Island, 02°16′18″N 118°15′08″ ( RMNH102590 About RMNH /2sn: f) .

N Sulawesi: Bunaken Island, 01°36′23″N 124°46′59″ ( RMNH 90048 About RMNH */1sn: f+e, 90049/1sn: f+e); Bunaken Island , 01°37′50″N 124°46′14″ ( RMNH 90062 About RMNH /1sn: f, 90063/2sn: m&f+e); SW Gorontalo, 00°27′00″N 124°28′ 43″ ( RMNH 102591 About RMNH /4sn: 2m&2f+e 3sh: 2m&1f, 102592/ 2sn: m&f+e, 102593/3sn: 1m&2f+e 2sh: f, 102594/3sn: 2m&1f+e, 102595/6sn: 4m&2f+e 1sh: f); SW Gorontalo, 00°21′31″N 124°03′14″ ( RMNH 102596 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e) .

Central Sulawesi: Tomini Bay, Togian Islands, S Batudaka Island , 00°35′25″S 121°41′38″ ( RMNH 102597 About RMNH / 1sn: f+e, 102598/3sn: 2m&1f+e, 102599/2sn: m&f, 102600/4sn: 2m&2f+e, 102750/2sn: m&f+e) .

SW Sulawesi, Spermonde Archipelago: W Samalona Island, 05°07′31″S 119°20′31″ ( RMNH 90033 About RMNH /1sn: f); W Bone Lola Reef, 05°06′09″S 119°17′09″ ( RMNH 90023 About RMNH / 1sn: f); W Bone Tambung Island , 05°02′05″S 119°16′16″ ( RMNH 90110 About RMNH /1sn: f); SW side of Bone Tambung, 05°02′ 12″S 119°16′19″ ( RMNH 87879 About RMNH */1sn: f); W Badi Island , 04°58′05″S 119°16′54″ ( RMNH 90030 About RMNH */2sn: m&f+e, 90031/1sn: f, 90112/2sh: m&f) .

Palau. N Ngeremdiu , Lighthouse Reef, backreef, 07°17′ 11″N 134°27′26″ ( RMNH 102751 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e); W Babelthuap, Toachel Mlengui, 07°32′31″N 134°28′24″ ( RMNH 102752 About RMNH */2sn: f+e) .

Diagnosis. Among the Leptoconchus species with reduced and variable morphological characters and associated with fungiid corals, L. infungites sp. nov. is differentiated by a unique combination of nucleotides in the Cytochrome Oxidase I barcoding sequence ( GB: EU215817–EU215820, EU215873–EU215881), as indicated by underlined letters in Fig. 48 View Fig .

Shell. Holotype female (Figs. 12, 13) H 16.0 mm, W 25.9 mm; columellar callus covering most of surface of last whorl; outer lip with vague angle at shell base. H and W of largest female shell 24.3 and 27.0 mm, respectively, versus 13.5 mm and 11.6 mm for largest male. Male shell (Fig. 14) found with holotype H 13.0 mm, W 11.5 mm. Apical part of female shells slightly protruding above apertural edge (Fig. 12), apex of male shells protrudes distinctly (Fig. 14).

Habitat. The snails and their egg capsules were found at 4–18 m depth, exclusively with the mushroom coral species Fungia (Fungia) fungites (Linnaeus, 1758) . The siphon pores are located on the upper side of the corals.

Distribution. Leptoconchus infungites is distributed from Indonesia to Palau. Massin’ s (1992) OTU6 from the Red Sea and the Maldives probably represents the same species.

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