Charpentieria dyodon dyodon (S. Studer, 1820)

De Mattia, Willy, Reier, Susanne & Haring, Elisabeth, 2021, Morphological investigation of genital organs and first insights into the phylogeny of the genus Siciliaria Vest, 1867 as a basis for a taxonomic revision (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Clausiliidae), ZooKeys 1077, pp. 1-175 : 1

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Charpentieria dyodon dyodon (S. Studer, 1820)
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Charpentieria dyodon dyodon (S. Studer, 1820)

Figs 40.1, 40.2, 42.1 View Figure 40

Distribution.

Charpentieria dyodon s. l. has a limited distribution, restricted to northern Piedmont and adjacent Swiss territories. The nominate subspecies is restricted to the surroundings of Iselle (Piedmont) and adjacent Swiss localities.

Specimens examined.

Italy, Piedmont, Trasquera di Iselle , Verbano. 750 m asl, 46°12'29.53"N, 8°12'46.18"E, [Lab ID 44_1, COI: MW758956 View Materials . ITS2: MW757051, MW757052 ; Lab ID C44_3, COI: MW758951 View Materials ], I. Niero leg. and det., 2 dissected spm GoogleMaps .

External morphology of the genital organs (Fig. 40 View Figure 40 .1).

The FO is slightly longer than the V. The FDBC is shorter the BC+SDBC (SDBC+BC). The BC+SDBC is club-like and longer than the V with no distinction between the SDBC and the BC. The apex is round. The D is slightly longer than the BC+SDBC, thinner with a small but round apex. The V is short, cylindrical and large in diameter. The PC is much longer than the V. The PR is short and robust. The E is shorter than the P and very thin.

Internal morphology of the genital organs (Fig. 40 View Figure 40 .2).

The A and the P are smooth, with a very fine granulated sculpturing. The V shows many smooth longitudinal pleats. The smooth PP is simple, big, conical with a pointed apex. Its base is partially connected to the ELP and transversally extends along the transition wall, narrowing the transition passage. The epiphallar formula is: PP(ELP). The E shows two main longitudinal moderately fringed pleats that proximally fade before the VD.