Dadagulella selene (van Bruggen & Van Goethem, 1999 ) Rowson & Tattersfield, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2013.37 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:ADF6394E-77B5-4309-87FE-4097FDE0A3FD |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815771 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4511E41D-D83C-FFDE-FE26-FEF0F07BFBF7 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Dadagulella selene (van Bruggen & Van Goethem, 1999 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Dadagulella selene (van Bruggen & Van Goethem, 1999) View in CoL comb. nov.
Figs 36 View Figs 36-40 , 84 View Fig ; Table 1 View Table 1
Gulella selene van Bruggen & Van Goethem, 1999: 39-40 View in CoL , figs 11-12.
Gulella selene View in CoL – van Bruggen 2000: 233.
Type material examined
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: paratype RBINS. MT. 1645: 1 ad., Kivu Province, Virunga National Park, northern sector, Kalivina River, tributary of the Talya Nord River, bamboo forest, Hagenia Moench, 1000 - 2720 m (approx. 0.0° S, 29.5° E), leg. P. Vanschuytbroeck & H. Synave, 28 Aug. 1953 (examined digital photograph only).
Type locality
“D.R. Congo, Kivu Province, Virunga National Park, northern sector, at Musabaki (=Musavaki) River, 2720 m ” (van Bruggen & Van Goethem 1999) (approx. 0.0°S, 29.5°E).
Other material examined
None.
Description
SHELL ( Fig. 36 View Figs 36-40 ). Medium-sized (3.60 - 3.70 mm high x 2.10 - 2.20 mm wide), of 6.0 - 6.25 whorls. Ovateacuminate, although spire (spire angle 70°) less acuminate than in other Dadagulella gen. nov. Apex rounded. Embryonic whorls “completely smooth, although there is a hint of spiral engraving” (van Bruggen & Van Goethem 1999). Later whorls with numerous, fine, very weak ribs (about 16 per mm on penultimate whorl). Sutures of intermediate depth. Umbilicus closed or nearly so. Peristome complete. Outer palatal surface of aperture with a depression corresponding to the palatal tooth. Dentition 5-fold, consisting of: one lamella-like parietal tooth; one bifid slab-like palatal tooth, not forming a parietopalatal sinus; a baso-columellar tooth or denticle; a deep-set columellar baffle and a shallower columellar tooth. Dentition alternatively recognisable as 6-fold, if the bifid palatal tooth is interpreted as two teeth (van Bruggen 1969). Juvenile shells and anatomy unknown.
Range and habitat
Montane forest (1000 - 2720 m) in the Albertine Rift. The type locality and the other in the Virunga National Park are in bamboo forest (van Bruggen & Van Goethem 1999). Wronski & Hausdorf (2010) also record it from montane forest at around 2300 m in Echuya Forest Reserve, southwestern Uganda.
Remarks
Van Bruggen & Van Goethem (1999) considered this species to belong to the group of species among which van Bruggen (1969) placed D. browni comb. nov. They noted that within this group D. selene comb. nov. was the most weakly sculptured and had distinctive dentition. These comments are still applicable among the larger number of species we attribute to Dadagulella gen. nov. However, like D. browni semulikiensis subsp. nov., D. selene comb. nov. is notable for occurring far to the northwest of other Dadagulella gen. nov species. It deserves further study from the perspective of Conogulella Pilsbry, 1919 (see Discussion).
RBINS |
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences |
MT |
Mus. Tinro, Vladyvostok |
S |
Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
E |
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
P |
Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
H |
University of Helsinki |
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Dadagulella selene (van Bruggen & Van Goethem, 1999 )
Rowson, Ben & Tattersfield, Peter 2013 |
Gulella selene
Bruggen A. C. van 2000: 233 |
Gulella selene van Bruggen & Van Goethem, 1999: 39-40
Bruggen A. C. van & Van Goethem J. L. 1999: 40 |