Pontohoratia birsteini ( Starobogatov, 1962 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2014.917210 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E8788-FFFD-FF87-FE2D-2B997D25FDB8 |
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Felipe |
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Pontohoratia birsteini ( Starobogatov, 1962 ) |
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Pontohoratia birsteini ( Starobogatov, 1962) View in CoL
( Figures 2A, C, D View Figure 2 ; 7A–C View Figure 7 )
Horatia birsteini Starobogatov, 1962: 42 View in CoL , fig. 1, A.
Horatia ljovushkini Starobogatov, 1962: 44 View in CoL , fig. 1, G.
Horatia sokolovi Starobogatov, 1962: 43 View in CoL , fig. 1, B.
Type locality
Tsebeldinskaya Cave , Abkhazia (see Table 1) .
Type series
ZIN (accession number 1). Includes the only empty shell (holotype).
The types series of Horatia ljovushkini ( ZIN, accession number 1) has been also studied by us .
Other material studied
More than 140 specimens collected in two caves (see Table 1).
Diagnostic traits
Shell small (up to 2.0 mm), ovate-conical (valvatoid), with visibly high spire, semitransparent, yellowish-white. SH is nearly equal to SW ( Table 3). Whorls number up to 4.0. Body whorl moderately wide. Aperture irregularly roundish, with weakly developed angle in its upper part. Soft body not pigmented, eye spots are absent (presumably animals are blind). Penis without lobe(s).
Distribution and ecology
Pontohoratia birsteini is known from two caves (Tsebeldinskaya and Nizhneshakuranskaya) in Abkhazia. Ecologically, P. birsteini may be characterized as rheophilic species preferring hard substrates (rock, pebbles). The living mollusks were collected from underground brooks with flow velocity up to 0.3 m /sec ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 ). The species of stygobiont snails associated with P. birsteini are Belgrandiella abchasica Starobogatov, 1962 , Paladilhiopsis schakuranica Starobogatov, 1962 , Paladilhiopsis sp. , and « Geyeria » horatieformis Starobogatov, 1962. In addition to gastropods, several species of stygobiont crustaceans were found to co-occur with P. birsteini . These are amphipods Niphargus magnus Birstein, 1940 , Niphargus inermis Birstein, 1940 (Niphargidae) , and Zenkevitchia admirabilis Birstein, 1940 (Typhlogammaridae) . The most important component of this community are cave shrimps Troglocaris (Xiphocaridinella) osterloffi Jusbaschjan, 1940 (Atyidae) .
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum |
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Pontohoratia birsteini ( Starobogatov, 1962 )
Vinarski, Maxim V., Palatov, Dmitry M. & Glöer, Peter 2014 |
Horatia birsteini
Starobogatov YI 1962: 42 |
Horatia ljovushkini
Starobogatov YI 1962: 44 |
Horatia sokolovi
Starobogatov YI 1962: 43 |