Prestonella quadingensis Connolly, 1929
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Prestonella quadingensis Connolly, 1929
Figs 14–16 View Figs 12–15 View Fig
Prestonella quadingensis: Connolly 1929: 233 , pl. 14, fig. 25; 1939: 293; Bruggen 1985: 292. Type loc.:
‘ Basutoland, Quading’ [= Lesotho, Quthing (Moyeni)], leg. E. Ford.
Description ( Figs 14, 15 View Figs 12–15 ): Extremely similar to P. nuptialis , from which it differs chiefly in the presence of fine, spiral threads on the teleoconch whorls, and axial riblets on the protoconch. The whorls are also perhaps slightly more obese, but ratios of shell proportions overlap extensively with those of P. nuptialis (Table 2). Colour of living animal unknown.
Dimensions: Length up to 12.2 mm, width up to 8.0 mm; adult L/W = 1.43–1.55; body whorl length = 84.9–87.1% of shell length; aperture length = 55.8–64% of shell length (N=4).
Protoconch: Diameter approx. 1.6 mm, comprising approx. 2.0 whorls; basic shape and sculpture similar to that of P. bowkeri ; badly eroded, but retaining traces of strong, widely spaced axial riblets and close-set microscopic spiral striae.
Holotype: LESOTHO: Quthing [Moyeni], leg. E. Ford, ex Farquhar collection, ex Albany Museum ( NMSA J8135 About NMSA /T2835), length 12.2 mm ( Fig. 14 View Figs 12–15 ).
Paratypes: LESOTHO: ‘ Quading’ leg. E. Ford ( BMNH 1937.12.30.7079-80), two specimens ( Fig. 15 View Figs 12–15 ) .
Additional material examined: LESOTHO: Quthing [Moyeni], leg. E. Ford, e x Albany Museum ( NMSA J8086 About NMSA ) .
Distribution ( Fig. 16 View Fig ): Known only from the type locality in south-western Lesotho, at approx. 1750 m a.s.l.
Habitat: Apart from the fact that the type locality lies at about 1750 m a.s.l., within the grassland biome, nothing is known of the habitat of this species.
Notes: It seems doubtful that this taxon is genuinely distinct from P. nuptialis . In view of the distance between the populations and their probable genetic isolation, some geographical variation in shell form is perhaps to be expected. The axial ribbing on the protoconch of P. quadingensis and its absence in P. nuptialis may not be significant since this character varies considerably between and within P. bowkeri populations. A definitive statement on the validity of this species must await the discovery of additional material for more in-depth study.
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Prestonella quadingensis Connolly, 1929
Herbert, D. G. 2007 |
Prestonella quadingensis
: Connolly 1929: 233 |