Stanisicarion virens ( Pfeiffer, 1849 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2462.1.1 |
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Stanisicarion virens ( Pfeiffer, 1849 ) |
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Stanisicarion virens ( Pfeiffer, 1849) View in CoL
Figures 5G View FIGURE 5 , 6K View FIGURE 6 , 13J View FIGURE 13 , 18B View FIGURE 18 , 19B View FIGURE 19 , 20B View FIGURE 20 , 21B View FIGURE 21
Vitrina virens Pfeiffer, 1849: 108 ; Reeve, 1962: pl. 3, sp. 14; Cox, 1868: 85–86, pl. 14, fig. 5, 5a; Pfeiffer, 1876: 26; Cox, 1909: 6.
Helicarion virens: Tryon, 1885: 172 , pl. 39, figs 69–71; Hedley, 1888: 49; Gabriel, 1930: 85; Iredale, 1937c: 8.
Vercularion virens: Iredale, 1941: 6 .
Fastosarion virens: Smith, 1992: 232 View in CoL .
Material examined. Syntypes: BMNH 197776 (one shell measured, photographed), Australia .
Other material: New South Wales: QMMO49380 (one specimen dissected), Kempsey, W, ca. 10.4km W Toorooka on Toorooka–Willi Willi Rd. (30º55' S, 150º30.5' E), open woodland, under logs, 28 Dec. 1993, J. Stanisic & J. Chaseling GoogleMaps .
Queensland: QMMO19234 (one specimen dissected), Alexandra Hills, Brisbane, suburban garden, under timber and bricks, 2 Jan. 1988, D. Potter .
Description. External morphology: Shell ( Figures 19B View FIGURE 19 , 20B View FIGURE 20 , 21B View FIGURE 21 ) reduced, 3 whorls, light golden brown, spire and apex slightly raised; shape and sculpture as for genus. Animal ( Figures 5G View FIGURE 5 , 6K View FIGURE 6 ) cream with brown colouration above tail and brown stripes and spots on mantle laps and lobes and on sides of foot. Mantle laps wide at base, rounded, tapering slowly to a blunt point, not fused, uniform in colour. Mantle lobes moderately large; left and median lobes fused to form a small lobe over head. Caudal apparatus as for genus; caudal horn moderately small.
Mantle cavity: As for genus. Mantle pigmentation not examined.
Digestive system: As for genus.
Genital system ( Figures 13J View FIGURE 13 , 18B View FIGURE 18 ): As for genus. Carrefour and talon both embedded in albumen gland. Free oviduct without internal longitudinal pilasters. Vagina internally with at least eight longitudinal pilasters. Penis long; epiphallus enters penis through short verge, less than a quarter of penis length; penis internally covered in pustules towards epiphallus and ridges towards atrium. Penial sheath present, thick at base, thinning towards epiphallus and not enclosing entire penis; penis retractor muscle attached to base of epiphallic caecum. Epiphallus longer than penis, internally with longitudinal pilasters.
Radula: Not examined.
Range and habitat. The range of Stanisicarion virens extends further south than previously reported. It ranges from Taree, New South Wales, to Bundaberg, southeast Queensland. Morphologically similar populations that extend from just north of Sydney to Taree may also belong to this species (J. Stanisic, pers. comm.); however, further anatomical examination is required to confirm this. Stanisicarion virens is found in rainforest, notophyll and microphyll vine thickets and dry sclerophyll forest, usually living under logs and in leaf litter but sometimes arboreal.
Remarks. The range of Stanisicarion virens overlaps with that of Fastosarion aquila , for which no anatomical details are available. Stanisicarion virens also overlaps in range with several semislugs from the southeast Australian group of taxa with the wide flagellum ( Mysticarion porrectus , Helicarion leopardina , Parmavitrina megastoma , Parmavitrina planilabris , Peloparion iridis ) and several species of Nitor .
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Stanisicarion virens ( Pfeiffer, 1849 )
Hyman, Isabel T. & Ponder, Winston F. 2010 |
Fastosarion virens:
Smith, B. J. 1992: 232 |
Vercularion virens:
Iredale, T. 1941: 6 |
Helicarion virens:
Iredale, T. 1937: 8 |
Gabriel, C. J. 1930: 85 |
Hedley, C. 1888: 49 |
Tryon, G. W. 1885: 172 |
Vitrina virens
Cox, J. C. 1909: 6 |
Pfeiffer, L. 1876: 26 |
Cox, J. C. 1868: 85 |
Pfeiffer, L. 1849: 108 |