Horatia ozimeci Grego & Falniowski, sp. nov.
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Horatia ozimeci Grego & Falniowski, sp. nov. |
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Horatia ozimeci Grego & Falniowski, sp. nov. Figs 4A-E View Figure 4 , 5A View Figure 5
Type locality.
Spring Izvor Ruda - Beguša, Ruda, sand at the stream bottom below the spring lake, 13 km ESE of Sinj, Split district, Croatia; 43°40'06.6"N, 16°47'45.6"E.
Holotype.
Dry shell with operculum (Fig. 4B View Figure 4 ), J. Grego, A. Falniowski, M. Olšavský and J. Olšavská leg., August 5-th 2020, OZRM 11600.
Paratypes.
The single live collected paratype (Fig. 4A View Figure 4 ) has been destroyed for DNA extraction; GenBank number: MW448545.
From type locality: J. Grego, A. Falniowski, M. Olšavský and J. Olšavská leg August 5-th 2020, OZRM 11601/1 specimen; NHMW 113607/1 specimen, JG 1542/28 specimens (Fig. 4C-E View Figure 4 ); Type locality, J. Grego, G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg. March 17-th 2017, JG F0724/24 specimens.
Diagnosis.
Shell minute, valvatoid, distinguished from the other species of Horatia by its body whorl separated at its terminal sector from the penultimate one (scalarity at this part), the circular and complete peristome and extremely wide umbilicus showing earlier whorls inside.
Description.
Shell (Fig. 4B View Figure 4 ) 2.14 mm high and 1.62 mm broad, valvatoid, whitish, translucent, rather thin-walled, consisted of about 3 ½ whorls, growing rapidly and separated by moderately deep suture, more prominent closer to the aperture: the terminal part of the body whorl completely separated from the penultimate one. Spire low and narrow, body whorl large. Aperture prosocline, circular in shape, peristome complete and separated from the columella, swollen, umbilicus extremely wide, with the earlier whorls visible inside. Shell surface smooth, with growth lines delicate but visible. Operculum reddish-brown, translucent, paucispiral.
Shell variability restricted (Fig. 4A, C-E View Figure 4 ), and shell less variable than in H. klecakiana (Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 4J-P View Figure 4 ).
Protoconch (Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ) smooth, similar as in H. klecakiana .
Measurements of holotype, illustrated paratypes, and shells of H. klecakiana : Table 2 View Table 2 .
Soft parts morphology and anatomy. The body white, pigmentless, with no eyes. The anatomy unknown.
Derivatio nominis
. The specific epithet Horatia ozimeci refers to our friend Mr.sc. Roman Ozimec, a biospeleologist from Bast, Croatia, deeply devoted to the study and protection of the subterranean habitats in the Dinarides and Balkans.
Distribution and habitat.
Known from the type locality. The type locality is a karst spring lake surrounded by three outflow caves intermittently draining the karst conduit at high water saturation. The spring draining water from sinkholes at Buško Jezero (Bosna and Hercegovina) and supports the river Ruda, a left tributary of Cetina River. The following Hydrobiidae species were detected in the habitat: Horatia klecakiana , Orientalina curta germari (Frauenfeld, 1863), Montenegrospeum sketi Grego & Glöer, 2018, Kerkia jadertina sinjana ( Kuščer, 1933).
Molecular distinctness and relationships of Horatia ozimeci .
We obtained eight new sequences of COI (409 bp, GenBank Accession Numbers MW448545-MW448552). The tests by Xia et al. (2003) revealed no saturation. The topologies of the resulting phylograms were identical in both the ML and BI. All the seven sequences of H. klecakiana , collected at five localities, were identical. H. ozimeci formed a sister clade with H. klecakiana (bootstrap support 100%, Bayesian probability 1.0), confirming the congenerity of the two taxa (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 ). Within genus Horatia the p-distance between the taxa was 0.074. This well supported clade belongs to the Horatiinae , subfamily of Hydrobiidae . Deeper relationships within the Horatiinae remain unresolved, because of the lack of acceptable support for deeper nodes, which is typical of the phylograms based on COI.
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