Radix auricularia (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Radix auricularia (Linnaeus, 1758) |
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Radix auricularia (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL
( Figs. 1–7 View FIGURES 1 – 7 , Table 1 View TABLE 1 )
Lymnaea (Radix) hadutkae Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1989 View in CoL syn. n.: 22, figs. 1.12 & 2.7; Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1993: 85, fig. 11D
Lymnaea (Radix) thermokamtschatica Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1989 View in CoL syn. n.: 22, figs. 1.9 & 2.9; Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1993: 85, fig. 11E
Material examined. Holotype of Lymnaea (Radix) hadutkae ( ZIN), Kamchatka: “Khodutkinskiy hot spring, gradient t° = 15–41°[C], opt. ~ 25–27°[C], 8.ix.1979, N.N. Khmeleva leg.” (no. 510–1982). Holotype of Lymnaea (Radix) thermokamtschatica ( ZIN), Kamchatka: “Khodutkinskiy hot spring, gradient t° = 15–41°[C], opt. ~ 25–27°[C], 8.ix.1979, N.N. Khmeleva leg.” (no. 510–1982). Topotypes ( INEP), 31 specimens, Kamchatka: Khodutka geothermal area, warm lake and warm river source, 6th June 2013, Aksenova, Bespalaya & Bolotov leg. ( INEP). Kamchatka: 6 specimens, Paratunskie hot springs, 8th June 2013, Aksenova, Bespalaya & Bolotov leg.; 7 specimens, Malkinskie hot springs, 3rd July 2012, Bespalaya, Bolotov & Vikhrev leg.; 4 specimens, Plotnikova River (Bolshaya River Basin), 3rd July 2012, Bespalaya, Bolotov & Vikhrev leg. ( INEP). Kurile Archipelago: 9 specimens, Kunashir Island, Aliger Lake, 27th July 2011, Bespalaya & Aksenova leg. ( INEP). Sakhalin Island: 2 specimens, Tym River, 14th June 2012, Bespalaya, Bolotov & Vikhrev leg. ( INEP). Primorye: 3 specimens, a small pond near Razdolnaya River, 25th June 2012, Bespalaya, Bolotov & Vikhrev leg; 4 specimens, Ussuri River (Amur River Basin), 20th June 2012, Bespalaya, Bolotov & Vikhrev leg. ( INEP). Locality coordinates are given in Appendix 1.
Description. Specimens from the Khodutka geothermal area are very small with shell height 7.0– 14.6 mm, width 4.0– 9.5 mm. Shell is glossy, dark-yellow or light brownish, elongated, with 4 whorls enlarging slowly ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ). The spire is long, widely conical, in adult shells often destroyed on the top (likely due to the geothermal water influence). The aperture is ear-shaped, relatively narrow with an angle of 90° or>90° on the top. The inner lip is folded at the columella, with weakly-sinuated fold. The foot and dorsal part of the preputium bear “freckles”. The bursa copulatrix is oval or rounded; the bursa duct is thin and very long or long ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1 – 7 and Table 1 View TABLE 1 ). According to morphological and anatomical data, specimens from other localities of the Russian Far East are similar to those found from the Khodutka area ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ). However, specimens from non-geothermal localities (Plotnikova River, Aliger Lake, a pond near Razdolnaya River and Ussuri River) are larger with shell height up to 25.7 mm, width up to 20.9 mm, and had a more compact shell shape with a wide aperture.
Remarks. Both of the endemics from the Khodutka geothermal area ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ) are conspecific to R. auricularia , based on morphological, anatomical and molecular studies ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 and Figs. 1–5 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ). The same elongated shells with narrow apertures were reported for several R. auricularia populations from the Baikal Lake area ( Stift et al. 2004). According to our data, R. auricularia is widespread on the Russian Far East, where it was recorded from Kamchatka, Primorye, Sakhalin, and Kuriles ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ). Zhadin (1952) reported that this species is widespread on the Pacific Basin, including Kamchatka, Amur Basin and Primorye, which is in agreement with our records. However, Kruglov & Starobogatov (1993) noted that R. auricularia ranged in Europe, the western part of the Middle East and Siberia, but not mentioned in the species records from the Far East. Thereafter, Starobogatov et al. (2004) again reported that species ranged on the Far East, where it was recorded in rivers of the Pacific coast from Kamchatka to Primorye. Meanwhile, Kruglov & Starobogatov (1989, 1993), Starobogatov et al. (2004) and Kruglov (2005) listed many local endemic Radix species for different areas of the Russian Far East, which belong to the sections Ussuriradix Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1989 , Nipponiradix Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1989 and Okhotiradix Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1989 . Taxonomic position of these taxa is uncertain and they need in a current revision based on mitochondrial and nuclear molecular markers.
Species | Region and reference | Aperture ear-shaped | Upper margin of aperture (frontal view) | Upper margin of aperture (apical view) | Juveniles look like the adults | Bursa duct | “Freckles” on foot and preputium |
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R. auricularia | Southern Europe (Glöer & Pešić 2008) | yes | 90º or>90º | straight | no | very long | yes |
R. auricularia | Russian Far East, excluding Khodutka area (our data, list of localities see. in “Material examined”) | yes | 90º or>90º | straight | no | very long | yes |
R. auricularia | Khodutka area, Kamchatka (our data) | yes | 90º or>90º | straight | no | very long or long | yes |
Holotype of L. (R.) hadutkae | Khodutka area, Kamchatka (Kruglov & Starobogatov 1989; Kruglov 2005; our data) | yes | 90º | straight | -- | very long | no data |
Holotype of L. (R.) thermokamtschatica | Khodutka area, Kamchatka (Kruglov & Starobogatov 1989; Kruglov 2005; our data) | yes | >90º | straight | -- | long | no data |
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum |
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Radix auricularia (Linnaeus, 1758)
Bolotov, Ivan, Bespalaya, Yulia, Aksenova, Olga, Aksenov, Andrey, Bolotov, Nikita, Gofarov, Mikhail, Kondakov, Alexander, Paltser, Inga & Vikhrev, Ilya 2014 |
Lymnaea (Radix) hadutkae
Kruglov 1993: 85 |
Lymnaea (Radix) thermokamtschatica
Kruglov 1993: 85 |