Travunijana Grego & Glöer, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.691 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4336056 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F7945-840B-FFD0-BC03-FEED675925F7 |
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Travunijana Grego & Glöer, 2019 |
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Genus Travunijana Grego & Glöer, 2019 View in CoL
Until now, this recently described genus was recognised only from the type locality of its type species (Vrelo “Goricki Studenac” in Gorica near Trebinje). However, closer investigation of the protoconch structure as well as of the general shell morphology supported the transferral of several species formerly assigned to Plagigeyeria to the genus Travunijana .
Differential diagnosis
The genus Travunijana can be clearly distinguished from the genus Plagigeyeria by its overall pitted surface sculpture of the protoconch without any spiral cords. Plagigeyeria has a faintly malleated and radially structured protoconch with spiral cords, malleated or granulated inter-rib spaces without a pitted surface. Furthermore, the shells of Travunijana are more solid with no flaring and less expanded apertures and with straight lateral labral profile and a characteristic smooth sinuation at the columellar margin. The lateral labral profile of Plagigeyeria is mostly sinuated, especially around the anterior and posterior canals and the part of the columellar margin adjacent to columella is straight or weakly sinuated. The peristome of Plagigeyeria is more reflexed and more widely expanded. The shell surface of Travunijana is lacking the inter-rib axially malleated surface structures of Plagigeyeria . The genus Belgrandia Bourguignat, 1870 with its Balkan representatives has also a pitted protoconch, however the present pitting is deeper and coarser than that of Travunijana . The genus Belgrandia can be distinguished by a distinct callous varix at the labrum or at the labral part of the body whorl.
Anatomy
The anatomy of the male genitals of the type species is described by Grego & Glöer (2019) (p. 88: fig. 6).
Distribution
The genus Travunijana is known from the karst regions adjacent to the South Dalmatian coastline from Gradac and Ploče to Dubrovnik, and about 32 km inland from the Adriatic coastline to Prolog, Vrgorac, Svitava, Veličani and to Trebinje. Further northwards its distribution is known from Trebinje to Bileća and towards Gatačko Polje and Dabarsko Polje to Vrelo “Bunica” in Hodbina ( Fig. 19 View Fig ). The distribution ranges of Travunijana and Plagigeyeria overlap only in the area of Hodbina, Dabarsko Polje and north of Trebinje, where both genera could occur sympatrically.
Type species
Travunijana vruljakensis Grego & Glöer, 2019 View in CoL , holotype HNHM MOLL 104416.
Other taxa assigned to the genus
Plagigeyeria ovalis Kuščer, 1933 View in CoL , Plagigeyeria robusta Schütt, 1959 View in CoL , Plagigeyeria robusta asculpta Schütt, 1972 View in CoL , Plagigeyeria klemmi Schütt, 1961 View in CoL , Plagigeyeria nitida Schütt, 1963 View in CoL , Plagigeyeria angelovi Schütt, 1972 View in CoL , Plagigeyeria edlaueri Schütt, 1961 View in CoL , Plagigeyeria tribunicae Schütt, 1963 View in CoL and Travunijana gloeri View in CoL sp. nov.
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Travunijana Grego & Glöer, 2019
Grego, Jozef 2020 |
Travunijana gloeri
Grego 2020 |
Plagigeyeria robusta asculpta Schütt, 1972
Schutt 1972 |
Plagigeyeria angelovi Schütt, 1972
Schutt 1972 |
Plagigeyeria nitida Schütt, 1963
Schutt 1963 |
Plagigeyeria tribunicae Schütt, 1963
Schutt 1963 |
Plagigeyeria klemmi Schütt, 1961
Schutt 1961 |
Plagigeyeria edlaueri Schütt, 1961
Schutt 1961 |
Plagigeyeria robusta Schütt, 1959
Schutt 1959 |
Plagigeyeria ovalis Kuščer, 1933
Kuscer 1933 |