Hausdorfenia pseudohauffenia Grego & Mumladze, 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.955.51983 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B6B96400-015F-4FFA-8B11-79A1DD25AE38 |
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Hausdorfenia pseudohauffenia Grego & Mumladze |
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sp. nov. |
Hausdorfenia pseudohauffenia Grego & Mumladze sp. nov. Plates 20 (4, 7); 21(1) View Plate 20
Type locality.
Georgia, • Racha, Shua Skhvava, Zemo Krikhi, Krikhula Spring (მდინარე კრიხულა); 42°30'04"N, 43°12'27"E; 707 m a.s.l.
Material.
Holotype: Georgia • 1 adult, dry; type locality. 07 May 2018; J. Grego, L. Mumladze and M. Olšavský leg.; ISU FM-T011-H. Paratypes: Georgia • same as for holotype; ISU FM-T011-P1/41 dry, SBMNH 633086/5 dry, NHMW 113370/1 dry, HNHM 104680/1 dry, NHMUK 20191336/1 dry, NHMB 563967/2 dry, SMF 358927/1 dry, ZMH140632/1 dry, MNHN-IM-2016-7897, ZIN 1/512-2020/1 dry, coll. JG F1025/41 dry, Glöer /1 dry; • same as preceding; 13 October 2019; J. Grego, L. Mumladze and G. Bananashvili leg.; ISU FM-T011-P2/19 dry, coll. JG F1426/19 dry. Other material: Georgia • Racha, Kveda Tlughi, Kidobana Cave (კიდობანას მღვიმე); 42°26'1"N, 43°8'45"E; 1190 m a.s.l.; 07 May 2018; J. Grego, L. Mumladze and M. Olšavský leg. • Racha, Kveda Tlughi, Cholaburi karst spring; 42°26'8"N, 43°08'58"E; 1175 m a.s.l.; 07 May 2018; J. Grego, L. Mumladze and M. Olšavský leg. • Racha, Skhartali, Sakishore Cave (საკიშორეს მღვიმე); 42°26'32"N, 43°09'30"E; 1160 m a.s.l.; 07 May 2018; J. Grego, L. Mumladze and M. Olšavský leg. • Racha, Velevi, Dolabistavi Cave (დოლაბისთავის მღვიმე); 42°27'05"N, 43°10'39"E; 1170 m a.s.l.; 07 May 2018; J. Grego, L. Mumladze and M. Olšavský leg.
Diagnosis.
Hausdorfenia pseudohauffenia sp. nov. differs from most of the congeners by its flatter shell with elevated embryonal whorls and more backward protruding lower aperture vs. the columellar axis. Only P. shareula sp. nov. has a flatter shell, but its spire is sunken. The reddish operculum with an elevated peg-like structure differentiates the species from all relatives.
Description.
Shell: very flat paucispiral, 1.46-1.73 mm in diameter, discoid with flat or only very slightly elevated apex and widely expanded umbilicus. Descending 3¼ whorls separated by deeply depressed sulcus. Shell pale translucent, whitish surface, smooth with very faint axial growth lines. Aperture ovoid and in basal view declined left towards the body whorl, from which separated by a narrow gap. Lateral profile of the aperture is strongly sloped towards the apex. Protoconch with coarsely pitted surface converting adapically into a raised malleated surface.
Operculum: circular, with central nucleus, thickening at its central part. Inner side smooth centrally raising to a distinct internal peg at point of attachment to the retractor muscle (Fig. 17 View Figure 17 ).
Animal body: without eye spots, milky white coloured with irregular small dispersed dark grey blotches visible through translucent shell.
Holotype measurements: H-0.82 mm; W-1.68 mm; BH-0.74 mm; BW-1.11 mm; AH-0.53 mm; AW-0.58 mm; CA: -48°.
Anatomy: not known.
Etymology.
Name derived from the shell morphology resemblance of the new taxon to the Middle European stygobiotic genus Hauffenia Pollonera, 1899.
Habitat.
Stygobiotic species. The studied material was found directly at the spring outlet among the larger debris. A few live individuals washed out from its stygobiotic habitat were attached to the undersides of boulders in the spring zone.
Distribution.
Aside from the type locality similar shells or fragments, likely belonging to the same species, were found in the following localities: Kidobana Cave, Cholaba Spring, Shakishore Cave and Dolabistavi Cave in the Shaori Basin.
Conservation status.
The number of known locations is no more than 5 and EOO is smaller than 20 km2. There is no reason to suppose that AOO, EOO, number of locations, number of subpopulations or the number or mature individuals are declining however due to its extremely small EOO we assessed as Vulnerable (VU) D2.
Remarks.
The sample from type locality yielded a few aberrant solute shells (scalarity) (Plate 20 View Plate 20 (7)).
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