Acmella kanchanaditensis Seedee, Dumrongrojwattana & Poeaim, 2025

Seedee, Kunya, Dumrongrojwattana, Pongrat & Poeaim, Supattra, 2025, Four new species of genus Acmella W. T. Blanford, 1869 (Gastropoda, Assimineidae) from Southern Thailand, ZooKeys 1256, pp. 275-292 : 275-292

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1256.157322

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6EC3645F-0B7B-44D3-B7A1-1C302F364CFE

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17416964

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A47CDAA8-EB5B-5380-A34C-AF9CAE148709

treatment provided by

ZooKeys by Pensoft

scientific name

Acmella kanchanaditensis Seedee, Dumrongrojwattana & Poeaim
status

sp. nov.

Acmella kanchanaditensis Seedee, Dumrongrojwattana & Poeaim sp. nov.

Fig. 7 View Figure 7

Type material.

Holotype: Thailand • Wat Pa Kanchanadit , Kadae Subdistrict, Kanchanadit District, Surat Thani Province; 9.1426, 99.4708; November 2023; Kunya Seedee; deposited in the Malacological Collection; catalog no. ZRCBUU 0993 ; GenBank accession number: PV 157995 , SH = 1.41 mm, SW = 1.10 mm, AH = 0.58 mm, AW = 0.51 mm (Fig. 7 A-E View Figure 7 , Table 2 View Table 2 ) GoogleMaps . Paratype: Thailand • 4 shells; same locality data as holotype; November 2023; deposited in the same institution as the holotype; catalog no. ZRCBUU 0994 ; GenBank accession number: PV 157996 , SH = 1.39–1.52 mm (1.47 ± 0.08 mm), SW = 1.07–1.10 mm (1.08 ± 0.01 mm), AH = 0.51–0.60 mm (0.57 ± 0.04 mm), AW = 0.48–0.50 mm (0.49 ± 0.01 mm) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Shell conical, white; a visible suture; 4 ¾ – 5 whorls. Aperture oblique and oval. The last whorl sculpture has a relief spiral pattern, thin lines and is barely visible. Umbilicus open and narrow.

Description.

Shell conical, white, translucent; apex rounded; whorls convex up to deep suture; 4 ¾ – 5 whorls. Aperture oblique oval, with a wall adjacent to the upper body, a concave part following the shell shape, and a thin peristome. Umbilicus open, narrow, and superficial (Fig. 7 A View Figure 7 ). Protoconch sculpture rough and spread across the area (Fig. 7 B, C View Figure 7 ). Last whorl sculpture consists of 48 spiral rows with a shallow groove between them. Radial sculpture thin and barely visible (Fig. 7 D View Figure 7 ). Operculum paucispiral, thin, transparent, composed of chitin (Fig. 7 E View Figure 7 ).

Differential diagnosis.

Acmella kanchanaditensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from A. caelata Vermeulen & Junau, 2007 by its almost invisible radial sculpture. In contrast, in A. caelata , the radial sculpture remains faintly visible in certain areas. Additionally, A. kanchanaditensis sp. nov. has a higher number of whorls. This new species also closely resembles A. changphueakensis sp. nov. in having spiral sculpture, but the spiral rows in A. kanchanaditensis sp. nov. are thinner and more widely spaced. In contrast, A. krueangensis sp. nov. and A. thamsingensis sp. nov. exhibit well-developed radial sculpture, which is lacking in the present species.

Etymology.

The specific name kanchanaditensis is derived from Wat Pa Kanchanadit, where this species was discovered.

Habitat and distribution.

This species is known only from the study site.

Ecology.

The new species is found in caves where no light penetrates, specifically in areas where water seeps through stalactites and stalagmites.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Assimineidae

SubFamily

Ekadantinae

Genus

Acmella