Fastosarion griseolus Stanisic, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.1163/18759866-20191416 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8366895 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F32A40-FFE0-B13A-51BB-9D5DF764FA28 |
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Fastosarion griseolus Stanisic, 2010 |
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Fastosarion griseolus Stanisic, 2010 View in CoL View at ENA
Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 , 7F View FIGURE 7 , 8G–H View FIGURE 8 , 14A–C View FIGURE 14 , 15 View FIGURE 15
Fastosarion griseola View in CoL [sic!] Stanisic, 2010 in Stanisic et al., 2010: 304–305, 327.
Material examined
Types: Holotype: QM MO51554 (Bobby Ra., c. 12.1 km from Granite Ck Crossing on Bobby Ra.-Mt Perry Rd , SEQ, 24°37’S, 151°32’E, nvf, under palm fronds, 16 Sept 1985, J. Stanisic, D. Potter). GoogleMaps
Paratypes: QM MO12152 , QM MO13275 , QM MO21873 , QM MO38962 , QM MO43550 , QM MO55560 , QM MO55568 , AM C.425285, AM C.425286.
Non-type material: See table 1 View TABLE 1 .
Diagnosis
External morphology: Shell (figs. 7F, 14A–C) medium-sized to large (17.0– 23.5 mm), amber, 3.3–3.6 whorls, subglobose with a low, prominent spire. Body (fig. 8G–H) 50–65 mm, colour grey to pink, darker grey on neck, tail with grey or black spots. Shell lappets and mantle lobes large, spotted, lappets joined by a narrow collar. Dark line along mantle collar. Tail keeled towards tip, slime network prominent.
Genital anatomy: Genitalia (fig. 15) with medium length vagina, very swollen; bursa copulatrix moderately long, duct distinct, bursa elongate oval. Penis moderately short, slender, swollen proximally, internally with two complete longitudinal pilasters, internal wall sculptured with fine, sometimes wavy longitudinal ridges; 20–60% of penis contained in penial tunica. Epiphallus enters penis through a large verge; penis shorter than epiphallus; epiphallus 2 slightly longer than epiphallus 1; epiphallic caecum of moderate length; flagellum short, slender, terminal portion fused into spiral. Spermatophore simple (based on fragment only).
Remarks
The spelling of the species name is adapted herein to agree with the masculine gender of the genus name. This large semislug is found from Bundaberg to Miriam Vale and has been introduced into Brisbane (fig. 6; Stanisic et al., 2010). Fastosarion griseolus has a somewhat different genital anatomy to other members of Clade A, being the only species with a large penial verge and with longitudinal ridges in the penial interior. It is the most basal species in Clade A and is genetically also rather distinct. However, it shares with other members of Clade A its large size, subglobose to globose shell of around 3.5 whorls, large, smooth shell lappets, and the ridged penial interior is similar to the diagonal ridges found in most Clade A species.
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Queensland Museum |
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Australian Museum |
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Fastosarion griseolus Stanisic, 2010
Hyman, Isabel T. & Köhler, Frank 2019 |
Fastosarion griseola
Stanisic, J. & Shea, M. & Potter, D. & Griffiths, O. 2010: 304 |