Nata aequiplicata, David G. Herbert & Adnan Mousalli, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4094.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E5F1E766-687D-4B00-974B-8D7939DC66A0 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5615841 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E687FC-E01C-D756-FF1A-15300E9F9EE1 |
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Nata aequiplicata |
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Key to species of Nata
1. Shell small with distinct, evenly and quite widely spaced, axial pliculae that extend around periphery and into umbilicus; restricted to the area just west of Port Elizabeth......................................... Nata aequiplicata sp. nov.
- Shell small to moderate in size, sculpture weak (essentially growth-lines only), or with close-set axial riblets that evanesce at periphery, the base with weak growth-lines only.............................................................. 2
2. Shell lacking distinct and regular axial riblets, sculpture largely consisting only of relatively fine, irregularly spaced growthlines................................................................................................ 3
- Strength of shell sculpture variable, but adapical surface (or at least the subsutural part thereof) always with some evidence of close-set axial riblets................................................................................... 4
3. Radula with ≥19 teeth per half-row, lacking a distinct fang tooth; largely confined to the Albany Thicket Biome.............................................................................................. Nata watsoni sp. nov.
- Radula with ≤12 teeth per half-row, one of which (the fang tooth) is clearly larger than the others; inland and montane regions of eastern South Africa and Lesotho (mostly above 1000 m), as well as at lower altitudes in Maputaland and the Lowveld of Mpumalanga........................................................................ Nata erugata sp. nov.
4. Adult diameter> 20 mm; widespread throughout southern and eastern South Africa...................... Nata vernicosa
- Adult diameter <15 mm; W. Cape only.................................................................... 5
5. Shell with relatively strong, crisp, evenly spaced and close-set axial riblets on the adapical surface, often lustreless; adult shell with rather globose profile and compact whorls; Cape Peninsula and Atlantic Cape coast................. Nata dumeticola
- Shell with less regular axial riblets, usually glossy; profile somewhat depressed and whorls comparatively rapidly expanding; more widely distributed in south-western Cape................................................. Nata tarachodes
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