Gulella hlathikhulu, Cole & Herbert, 2023

Cole, Mary L. & Herbert, David G., 2023, Seven new narrowly endemic species of Gulella Pfeiffer, 1856 from eastern South Africa (Gastropoda, Streptaxidae) and status revision for another, European Journal of Taxonomy 900 (1), pp. 1-31 : 16-19

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.900.2299

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8423116

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C7827C2A-D171-46BD-8A7F-842D0C4D07E7

taxon LSID

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Plazi

scientific name

Gulella hlathikhulu
status

sp. nov.

Gulella hlathikhulu sp. nov.

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Figs 8–9 View Fig View Fig

Diagnosis

Shell minute, cylindrical; smooth and glossy; aperture quadrate, base truncate; dentition five-fold, including a large parietal lamella, a simple in-running, ridge-like labral tooth extending from lip edge, a short, broad basal tooth slightly to left of centre beginning very near lip edge, a prominent swelling in middle of columella lip and a large, convex columella lamella; peristome protruding at position of labral and superficial columella teeth; umbilicus closed.

Etymology

Named for the Hlathikhulu [Gwaliweni] Forest Reserve, translated from isiZulu as ‘Big Bush’ or ‘Big Forest’.

Type material

Holotype SOUTH AFRICA – KwaZulu-Natal • Lebombo Mountains, Gwaliweni Forest , site 2, mesic scarp forest ; 27.3242° S, 31.9966° E, 563 m a.s.l.; Feb. 2008; N. Crouch and T. Edwards leg.; NMSA W6129 About NMSA / T4598. GoogleMaps

Paratypes SOUTH AFRICA – KwaZulu-Natal • 2 specs; Lebombo Mountains, Hlathikhulu Forest Nature Reserve , scarp forest ; 27.3247° S, 31.990° E; 647 m a.s.l.; 29 Dec. 2006; A. Moussalli and D. Stuart-Fox leg.; NMSA W5730 About NMSA /T4597 GoogleMaps 1 spec.; same collection data as for preceding; RMNH.MOL.346282, ex NMSA W5730 About NMSA GoogleMaps 1 spec.; Lebombo Mountains, Hlathikhulu Forest Nature Reserve , scarp forest; 27.3243° S, 31.9906° E; 640 m a.s.l.; 15 Aug. 2015; T. Nxele leg.; NMSA P0363 About NMSA /T4596 GoogleMaps 3 specs; Lebombo Mountains, eastern side, Hlathikhulu Forest Nature Reserve , 70 km from coast; 27.3244° S, 31.9910° E; 643 m a.s.l.; 18 Jan. 2010; M. and K. Cole leg.; ELMD 16339/T241 GoogleMaps 1 spec.; same collection data as for preceding; ELMW 3395/T242 GoogleMaps 1 spec.; same collection data as for preceding; NHMUK 20230171 About NHMUK , ex ELMD 16339 GoogleMaps 1 spec.; same collection data as for preceding; NMW.Z.2023.001.00005, ex ELMD 16339 GoogleMaps .

Other material examined

SOUTH AFRICA – KwaZulu-Natal • 3 specs; Lebombo Mountains, eastern side, Hlathikhulu Forest Nature Reserve , 70 km from coast; 27.3244° S, 31.9910° E; 643 m a.s.l.; 18 Jan. 2010; M. and K. Cole leg.; ELMD 18893, ex ELMD 16339 GoogleMaps .

Description

SHELL ( Fig. 8 View Fig ). Shell minute, cylindrical, length 2.7–3.3 mm, width 1.2–1.4 mm, L:W 2.03–2.36 (n = 7). Protoconch approx. 1.0 mm in diameter, comprising approx. 2.5 whorls, smooth ( Fig. 8A–B View Fig ); junction between protoconch and teleoconch not distinct. Teleoconch comprising approx. 4.25 whorls; first whorl convex, others weakly so, suture not strongly indented; smooth and glossy with a few axial pleats behind labrum and around base ( Fig. 8A–B View Fig ). Peristome little thickened, interrupted in parietal region. Aperture quadrate, base flattened rather than rounded; apertural dentition five-fold ( Fig. 8C View Fig ): 1) a large parietal lamella which curves and runs into aperture; side facing labral sinus concave; 2) a simple labral tooth in the form of an in-running ridge beginning at lip edge; 3) a low, broad, somewhat oblique basal tooth slightly to left of centre beginning very near lip edge; 4) a prominent swelling on columella lip; 5) a large, convex columella lamella with no bulb or swelling. Labral tooth corresponds with a very shallow pit behind outer lip. When viewed from laterally, profile of aperture juts out in position of teeth on labral and columella lips, which lie opposite each other ( Fig. 8B View Fig ). Umbilicus closed ( Fig. 8D View Fig ). Shell translucent when fresh, orange coloration of dried tissue of animal visible internally.

Distribution ( Fig. 9 View Fig )

Evidently endemic to the Hlathikhulu Forest near the southern limit of the Lebombo Mountains in northeastern KwaZulu-Natal, between 550 m and 650 m above sea level.

Habitat

Northern Scarp forest of the Lebombo Scarp subtype ( Mucina et al. 2018); in leaf-litter and under logs.

Remarks

Gulella hlathikhulu sp. nov. resembles two species occurring in the adjacent coastal regions of Zululand, Gulella appletoni van Bruggen, 1975 and Gulella perspicuaeformis (Sturany, 1898) . Gulella hlathikhulu is larger than G. appletoni (length <2.0 mm), and its labral tooth is a simple, in-running ridge rather than a bicuspid trigonal tooth, and the basal tooth is more robust, beginning very near the lip edge. In addition, the mid-region of the columella does not protrude in G. appletoni . The aperture of G. perspicuaeformis is noticeably less obstructed by teeth than that of G. hlathikhulu ; it lacks a basal and superficial columella tooth, and the columella lamella, parietal and labral teeth are all relatively small ( Herbert 2006).

Conservation

Gulella hlathikhulu sp. nov. appears to be a very rare species, with few records. The Hlathikhulu Forest Reserve (also known as the Gwaliweni Forest) is a formally protected area under the jurisdiction of Ezemvelo-KZN Wildlife, the provincial conservation authority for KwaZulu-Natal, although lack of compliance may limit the effectiveness of protected status. The forest habitat crosses the Eswatini [ Swaziland] border and probably also occurs further north along the Lebombo Mountains, straddling this international boundary, especially in the surrounds of the Ingwavuma Gorge ( Mucina et al. 2018). It is thus possible that G. hlathikhulu occurs at additional, as yet unsampled, sites along this ridge of mountains.

RMNH

Netherlands, Leiden, Nationaal Natuurhistorische Museum ("Naturalis") [formerly Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie]

NMW

Austria, Wien, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

NMSA

KwaZulu-Natal Museum

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

NMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

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