Hemiplecta esculenta Maassen, 2006
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Hemiplecta esculenta Maassen, 2006
Figures 1F View Figure 1 , 5C View Figure 5 , 7 View Figure 7 , 10H, I View Figure 10
Hemiplecta esculenta Maassen, 2006: 17, 18, figs 10-12. Type locality: limestone area near village Hang, Pu Luong National Park, Thanh Hoa, Vietnam. Inkhavilay et al. 2019: 76, fig. 35d, e. Páll-Gergely 2019: figs 11-13.
Type specimen.
See the species list of Indochinese species.
Material examined.
Thailand: Tam Chiang Dao , Chiang Mai: CUMZ 4553 (5 specimens in ethanol; Fig. 1F View Figure 1 ), CUMZ 4564 (10 specimens in ethanol), CUMZ 4565 (9 specimens in ethanol), CUMZ 4574 (8 specimens in ethanol; Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ); Tam Tab-Tao, Chaiprakarn, Chiang Mai: CUMZ 4580 (10 specimens in ethanol) .
Shell. Shell relatively small (height up to 25 mm, width up to 35 mm), elevated to slightly depressed, upper surface with distinct nodules arranged on growth line, and lower shell surface nearly smooth. Last whorl keeled; aperture large and ovate; lip simple to slightly expanded and dark brown. Umbilicus widely opened and deep (Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ).
Genitalia. Genital tracts similar to those of H. humphreysiana (Fig. 7A View Figure 7 ). Internal wall of penis with sculpture encircling penial verge. Penial sculpture (ps) consists of small to large papillary knobs arranged in oblique lines on penial wall; relatively smaller knobs surrounding penial verge. Penial verge (pv) small, short, conic, and with smooth surface (Fig. 7B View Figure 7 ). Gametolytic sac (gs) bulbous with undifferentiated duct. Internal wall of vagina with series of thin longitudinal vaginal pilasters (vp). Dart apparatus (da) relatively short; internal wall of chamber with smooth wall, and papilla of dart apparatus (dp) slightly elongate, conic, and with smooth surface (Fig. 7B View Figure 7 ).
Radula. Each row possesses about 161 teeth (80-(18-21)-1-(19-21)-80). Central tooth triangular, tricuspid; ectocones small; mesocone large (Fig. 10H View Figure 10 ). Lateral teeth tricuspid; endocone small; mesocone large with pointed tip; ectocone large, basal, and with pointed tip. Outer lateral teeth arranged slightly obliquely, bicuspid; endocone very small to absent; mesocone large trapezoid; ectocone basal, relatively small, and pointed tip. Latero-marginal transition starts from tooth no. 18 to 21. Marginal teeth with curved teeth, bicuspid; endocone usually larger than ectocone (Fig. 10I View Figure 10 ).
External features. Living snail exhibits similar soft body morphology, pulmonary cavity and caudal structure (Fig. 7D View Figure 7 ) to that of H. humphreysiana . The distinct characters are the brownish to greyish body and mantle edge; right and left shell lobes absent (Fig. 1F View Figure 1 ).
Distribution.
Previously known only from the type locality in northern Vietnam ( Maassen 2006) and Xieng Khaung, northeastern Laos ( Inkhavilay et al. 2019). Recently, we have located populations from northern Thailand in Chiang Mai Province.
Remarks.
The shell features were carefully described in Maassen (2006). The original description of H. esculenta was based on seven shells and placement within Hemiplecta was provisional ( Maassen 2006), and none of the topotypic specimens have subsequently been examined. The samples from Thailand show only minor variations from the type series, in the presence of a narrow brownish spiral band and slightly elevated spire, which we attribute to intraspecific variation. It is important to examine the genitalia of the topotypic material.
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Hemiplecta esculenta Maassen, 2006
Sutcharit, Chirasak & Panha, Somsak 2021 |
Hemiplecta esculenta
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