Leptoconchus inlimax, 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 : 35-36

publication ID

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

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12796785

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03929252-FF8E-5407-FC8D-FEEE4374FBA6

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Leptoconchus inlimax
status

sp. nov.

Leptoconchus inlimax View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs. 3 View Fig , 33–35)

Etymology. The specific epithet reflects that the species has been found exclusively in corals of Herpolitha limax . 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 90045 About RMNH ), found in the mushroom coral Herpolitha limax ; Indonesia, SW Sulawesi, Spermonde Archipelago, W Samalona Island , 05°07′31″S 119°20′31″E. GoogleMaps

Paratypes. Indonesia. SW Sulawesi, Spermonde Archipelago : type locality (102679/1sn: f, 1sh: m found with holotype; 90053/1sn: f, 1sh: f); SW Samalona, 05°07′42″S 119°20′31″E ( RMNH 90109 About RMNH /1sn: f); W GoogleMaps Bona Baku Reef, 05° 07′56″S 119°21′39″E ( RMNH 90016 About RMNH /1sn: f); GoogleMaps W Kudingareng Keke Island , 05°06′09″S 119°17′09″E ( RMNH 90026 About RMNH /1sn: f); GoogleMaps NW Kapodasang, 05°05′38″S 119°14′45″E ( RMNH 90069 About RMNH / 1sn: f, 90073/1sn: f); GoogleMaps W Bone Batang, 05°00′42″S 119°19′31″ E ( RMNH 90034 About RMNH /1sn: f, 90036*/1sn: m) GoogleMaps .

N Sulawesi: SW Gorontalo, 00°21′31″N 124°03′14″E ( RMNH 102680 About RMNH */1sn: f) GoogleMaps .

Central Sulawesi, Tomini Bay, Togian Islands: Barrier Reef, S Waleabahi Island , 00°26′16″S 122°15′57″E ( RMNH 102681 About RMNH /2sn: m&f); GoogleMaps S Talatakoh Island , 00°28′22″ S 122°08′22″E ( RMNH 102682 About RMNH /3sn: 2m &f+e 1sh: f); GoogleMaps S Batudaka Island , 00°35′25″S 121°41′38″E ( RMNH 102683 About RMNH */2sn: m&f) GoogleMaps .

Bali: Sanur, Penjor Point, 08°41′36″S 115°16′20″E ( RMNH 102684 About RMNH /2sn: f); GoogleMaps Sanur , Loloan Batu Agung , 08° 43′31″S 115°15′57″E ( RMNH 102685 About RMNH /6sn: 3m&3f+e, 102686/3sn: 1m&2f+e 1sh: m, 102687/1sn: f, 102688/ 4sn: 2m&2f+e); GoogleMaps Tulamben Beach, 08°16′36″S 115°35′37″E ( RMNH 102689 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e); GoogleMaps Tulamben Beach, 08°16′40″ S 115°35′45″E ( RMNH 102690 About RMNH /1sn: f+e); GoogleMaps N Nusa Penida, off Desa Ped, 08°40′28″S 115°30′50″E ( RMNH 102691 About RMNH */ 2sn: m&f); GoogleMaps NE Nusa Lembongan, Tanjung Jangka, 08°39′ 46″S 115°28′06″E ( RMNH 102692 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e) GoogleMaps .

NE Kalimantan, Berau Islands, Karang Pinaka, NW Samama Island , 02°11′22″N 118°17′25″E ( RMNH 102693 About RMNH / 3sn: 2m &1f+e) GoogleMaps .

Philippines. Cebu Strait, SW of Bohol, S of Panglao, NE Balicasag Island , 09°30′N 123°41″E ( RMNH 102694 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e) .

Palau. NE of Ngeremdiu , Lighthouse Reef, forereef, 07° 16′30″N 134°27′25″E ( RMNH 102695 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e, GoogleMaps

102696*/2sh: f, 102697/1sn: f, 102698/2sn: m&f+e); NE of Ngeremdiu , Lighthouse Reef, backreef, 07°17′11″N 134°27′ 26″E ( RMNH 102699 About RMNH /2sn: m&f+e) GoogleMaps ; S of Garreru , Uchelbeluu Reef, inside barrier reef, 07°16′04″N 134°32′26″E ( RMNH 102700 About RMNH /1sn: f+e 1sh: m, 102701/2sn: m&f+e) GoogleMaps ; S of Ubelsechel, NE of Toachel Ra Ngel , 07°18′28″N 134°30′23″E ( RMNH 102702 About RMNH /1sn: f) GoogleMaps .

Maldives. Ari Atoll, Vilamendhoo Island ( RMNH 102703*/1sn: f).

Diagnosis. Among the Leptoconchus species with reduced and variable morphological characters and associated with fungiid corals, L. inlimax sp. nov. is differentiated by a unique combination of nucleotides in the Cytochrome Oxidase I barcoding sequence ( GB: EU215829–EU215833, EU215884), as indicated by underlined letters in Fig. 48 View Fig .

Shell. Holotype female (Figs. 33, 34) H 19.1 mm, W 22.8 mm; columellar callus covering most of surface of last whorl; lower part of outer lip with obtuse angle at shell base. H and W of largest female shell 20.3 mm and 22.1 mm, respectively, versus H 13.2 mm and W 10.6 mm for largest male (found with holotype; Fig. 35). Apical part of female shell slightly protruding above apertural edge (Fig. 33), apex of male shell protruding distinctly (Fig. 35).

Habitat. The snails and their egg capsules were found at 5–24 m depth, exclusively with the mushroom coral species Herpolitha limax (Esper, 1797) . The siphon pores are located on the underside of the corals.

Distribution. The range of this species extends from the Philippines and Palau to Indonesia.

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

GB

University of Gothenburg

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