Zospeum constrictum Jochum & Ruthensteiner, 2024
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.926.2469 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A00D7669-2151-46AE-A066-9AF4D0F2BEEE |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10847852 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/350FE557-2298-40E7-A194-737D62B4303E |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:350FE557-2298-40E7-A194-737D62B4303E |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Zospeum constrictum Jochum & Ruthensteiner |
status |
sp. nov. |
Zospeum constrictum Jochum & Ruthensteiner View in CoL sp. nov.
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Diagnosis
Shell ca 1.4 mm, conical with 5½ irregularly coiled and partially flattened whorls, with ca ⅔ of the last whorl compressed under the penultimate whorl and expanding again at last quarter as it approaches the aperture; entire peristome widely reflected; peristome notch pronounced; columella centrally aligned, smooth with irregularities; no lamella; last ¼ whorl coils high up shell on ventral side with basal palatal lip almost horizontally aligned.
Etymology
This species is named for the tightly compressed coiling and tightening (constricting) of the last whorl placing it partially underneath the penultimate whorl (seen best from apical perspective).
Type material
Holotype
CROATIA • ( Figs 13A View Fig , 14A–F View Fig ); “Dalmatien Ostfuss des Biokovogebirge, Grotte bei Turija com. Kuščer” [Dalmatia, eastern foot of the Biokovo mountains , cave by Turija communicated by Kuščer]; [Brikinjava špilja]; [43.3452° N, 17.0971° E]; NHMW Mol.Coll. Edlauer 16.693. GoogleMaps
Paratypes
CROATIA • 3 specs ( Figs 13B–D View Fig , 14G–L View Fig ); same collection data as for holotype; NHMW Mol.Coll. Edlauer 16.693 GoogleMaps .
Description
MEASUREMENTS. Holotype: sh: 1.308 mm; sw: 1.051 mm; ah: 0.702 mm; aw: 0.623 mm; hlw: 0.938 mm; SA: 59.24 deg. Paratypes (N = 3): sh: 1.305 –1.537 mm; sw: 0.966 –1.055 mm; ah: 0.620 –0.680 mm; aw: 0.540 –0.689 mm; hlw: 0.769 –0.912 mm; SA: 57.56–76.14 deg.
Shell ca 1.4 mm, conical, with 5½ irregularly coiled convex and partially flattened whorls; opaque; aperture ovate; teleoconch sculpture with intervals of irregular blunt growth lines and weak radial banding; ⅔ of the last whorl compressed under the penultimate whorl and expanding again at last quarter as it approaches the aperture; peristome entirely reflected; aperture higher than wide; peristome thickly callused on parietal shield and on basal columellar side, columellar side roundish and slightly expanded; parietal shield straight with pronounced notch at upper parietal and palatal junction; height of last whorl greater than half of shell height; upper rim of peristome recedes ca 1 / 7 the width of the penultimate whorl (aperture facing left); last part of body whorl widens towards the aperture (aperture facing left) such that the spire appears to be sinking into the body whorl; columella centrally aligned, moderately thick, either smooth with bumpy irregularities and/or with a partial lamella positioned above mid-section of columella; ventral side swollen with shallow umbilical depression; columellar side of peristome positioned directly above umbilical depression with final coiling of last whorl high up shell on ventral side with peristome base almost horizontally aligned due to minimal basal reflection ( Fig. 14F, L View Fig ); alignment of last 1 / 5 whorl is not compact.
Distribution
This species is only known from its type locality cave, Brikinjava špilja in the Biokovo mountains of Croatia.
Remarks
This species is most similar to Z. tortuosum Jochum & Ruthensteiner sp. nov., Z. dubokidoense Jochum & Ruthensteiner sp. nov., Z. njunjicae Jochum, Schilthuizen & Ruthensteiner sp. nov. and Z. simplex in that the towering spire projects above the body whorl, causing the body whorl to almost disappear underneath the right side of the penultimate whorl before the aperture when studied in apical view ( Fig. 14C, I View Fig ). It differs from these species in that the penultimate whorl extends beyond the upper righthand side of the body whorl such that it disappears under the spire while the last part of coiling extends beyond the shell spire causing the peristome to conspicuously flare out from beneath it. In Z. tortuosum , Z. dubokidoense and Z. simplex , the body whorl and peristome tightly conform to the contour of the shell spire.
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