Exiligada unistriata, Criscione & Law & Köhler, 2012
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2012.00863.x |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AC086999-76A8-4F93-9A51-5B5B213A50E6 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10544660 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5536D829-731E-44AD-AAF7-CB0ECA76D415 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:5536D829-731E-44AD-AAF7-CB0ECA76D415 |
treatment provided by |
Marcus |
scientific name |
Exiligada unistriata |
status |
sp. nov. |
EXILIGADA UNISTRIATA View in CoL SP. NOV.
( FIGS 4G View Figure 4 , 6G View Figure 6 , 26 View Figure 26 , 27 View Figure 27 )
Holotype: AUSTRALIA, NT, VRD, 14.5 km south-west of Limbunya Stn H /S, large limestone hills with cliffs and karst formations in open woodland, small patches of vine thicket, spinifex, 17°18 ′ 20.6 ′′ S, 129°46 ′ 38.6 ′′ E (coll. T. Parkin, M. Braby, 24.vii.2010; NT-15 /10) ( AM C.475770). GoogleMaps
Paratypes: Same data as for holotype, ten dry, nine wet ( AM C.470460); 14.2 km south-west of Limbunya Stn H /S, large limestone hills with cliffs and karst one wet ( AM C.462758); 27 km south-west of Limbunya Station, limestone outcrop with small vine thicket patches, in talus; 17°28 ′ 27.0 ′′ S, 129°53 ′ 14.0 ′′ E (coll. T. Parkin, 23.vii.2010), one wet ( AM C.475767) GoogleMaps .
Etymology: In reference to the shell colour pattern, derived from ‘unus’ (Latin = one) and ‘striatus’ (Latin = striped), adjective of feminine gender.
Description: Shell ( Figs 4G View Figure 4 , 6G View Figure 6 , 26 View Figure 26 ). Large, moderately elevated, thin; micropustulations absent. Shell background colour brown horn fading to whitish towards shell base, with one faint to very conspicuous brown-reddish spiral band on whorl periphery; maculations absent.
Genitalia ( Fig. 27 View Figure 27 ). Epiphallus half of penis. Vas deferens entering penial sheath from halfway up. Penis eight times longer than wide, not coiled inside sheath, with inner wall supporting one posterior large longitudinal pilaster and several short basal pilasters, arising from different point of wall and often reaching genital pore. Vagina slightly shorter than penis and slightly longer than free oviduct, bursa copulatrix with long, rounded well-differentiated end.
formations in open woodland, small patches of vine thicket, spinifex, in talus, 17°18 ′ 27.3 ′′ S, 129°46 ′ 51.5 ′′ E (coll. V. Kessner, M. Braby, T. Parkin, 24.vii.2010; NT-14 /10), four wet ( AM C.470459); 17.5 km southwest of Limbunya Station , upper Stirling Creek drainage system, low limestone hills in open woodland beside seasonal stream, small pockets of vine thicket, spinifex, in talus, free sealer. 17°21 ′ 46.0 ′′ S, 129°47 ′ 55.0 ′′ E (coll. V. Kessner, M. Braby, T. Parkin, 23.vii.2010; NT-8 /10), 20 dry, five wet ( AM C.469984), 20 dry ( AM C.469985); 26.6 km south-west of Limbunya Stn H /S, open limestone slopes, few shady bushes, in deep talus, 17°24 ′ 22.2 ′′ S, 129°44 ′ 03.9 ′′ E (coll. V. Kessner, M. Braby, T. Parkin, 24.vii.2010; NT-16 /10), 20 dry, two wet ( AM C.469983) GoogleMaps .
Other material: AUSTRALIA, NT, VRD, limestone hill 9.5 km south-west of VRD Station H /S, 16°27 ′ 35 ′′ S, 130°56 ′ 56 ′′ E (coll. V. Kessner, 15.vii.2008), four dry GoogleMaps ,
Remarks: Widest umbilicus of genus together with E. montejinni . Shell colour pattern very similar to E. calciphila , E. floraevallis , E. gregoriana , E. limbunya , and E. rivifontis . Penis length relative to width (pl/pw) larger than the average, epiphallus length relative to penis (el/pl) half average. Penial inner wall sculpture very similar to E. brabyi , to be distinguished by posterior longitudinal pilaster being continuous and smaller number of anterior folds. Vagina length relative to penis (vl/pl) and vagina length relative to free oviduct (vl/ol) larger than average.
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Australian Museum |
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