Tibetoradix hookeri (Reeve, 1850)

Vinarski, Maxim V., Aksenova, Olga V. & Bolotov, Ivan N., 2020, Taxonomic assessment of genetically-delineated species of radicine snails (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Lymnaeidae), Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (2), pp. 577-608 : 577

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.52860

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scientific name

Tibetoradix hookeri (Reeve, 1850)
status

 

20. Tibetoradix hookeri (Reeve, 1850) Figs 8I View Figure 8 ; 9F, G View Figure 9

Lymnaea hookeri Reeve 1850: 49.

Limnaea hookeri - G.B. Sowerby II 1872: pl. XI, fig. 74.

Limnaea hookeri - Annandale and Rao 1925: 167, figs V(7), IX (6).

Lymnaea (Galba) hookeri - Subba Rao 1989: 132.

Tibetoradix hookeri - Aksenova et al. 2018a: 12, figs 6F; 7E, H.

TL.

"Thibetan or north side of Sikkim Himalaya, at 18,000 feet elevation" [Reeve, 1850: 49].

Syntypes.

NHMUK (examined by us). A syntype shell was illustrated by Hubendick (1951) and Aksenova et al. (2018a).

Shell medium-sized (the largest of the two syntypes is 16.9 mm high), with high spire and moderately-inflated body whorl. The shell proportions of T. hookeri resemble those of A. lagotis . The copulatory apparatus is typical for radicines: broad and relatively compact praeputium and very thin and narrow penis sheath (see Fig. 8I View Figure 8 ); the ratio of their lengths ranges from 1.25-1.50.

T. hookeri is endemic to China. It occurs in Tibet, known from the upstream section of the Lhasa River and a single additional locality (Brahmaputra River basin), altitude range: 4,540-4,980 m. ( Aksenova et al. 2018a).

Taxonomic remark.

Kruglov and Starobogatov (1993b) classified this species as belonging to the (sub)genus Orientogalba Kruglov et Starobogatov, 1985 and treated it as a senior synonym of Lymnaea heptapotamica Lazareva, 1967, described from southern Kazakhstan. The examination of the syntypes of L. hookeri has shown that L. heptapotamica should not be synonymised with the former species and may well represent a separate taxon, not related to the genus Tibetoradix .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Hygrophila

Family

Lymnaeidae

Genus

Tibetoradix

Loc

Tibetoradix hookeri (Reeve, 1850)

Vinarski, Maxim V., Aksenova, Olga V. & Bolotov, Ivan N. 2020
2020
Loc

Lymnaea hookeri

Reeve 1850
1850
Loc

Lymnaea (Galba) hookeri

Reeve 1850
1850
Loc

Limnaea hookeri

Blainville 1824
1824
Loc

Limnaea hookeri

Blainville 1824
1824