Cochlostoma (T.) mariannae Nordsieck, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.927.2475 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B6E43365-FACA-49BA-8CCD-77E4BF8F0016 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10854025 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387B9-FFAE-FF82-FDD1-1E3EFAADA792 |
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Plazi |
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Cochlostoma (T.) mariannae Nordsieck, 2011 |
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Cochlostoma (T.) mariannae Nordsieck, 2011 View in CoL
Figs 82 View Fig (yellow dots), 95–96
Cochlostoma mariannae Nordsieck, 2011: 15–16 View in CoL .
Types
Not seen.
Other specimens
ITALY • 1- Vado di Sole 1(topotypical); 42.3968° N, 13.788° E; 2011; Hallgass leg.; EZ1084 GoogleMaps • 2- Vado Di Sole 2 (topotypical); 42.3968° N, 13.788° E; 2013; Margelli leg.; EZ1145 GoogleMaps • 3- Rigopiano ; 42.43° N, 13.7807° E; 2013; Margelli leg.; EZ1140 GoogleMaps • 4- Farindola loc. Angri ; 42.4442° N, 13.8199° E; 2013; Margelli leg.; EZ1141 GoogleMaps • 5- Rigopiano prov 37 ; 42.4482° N, 13.7501° E; 2013; Margelli leg.; EZ1143 GoogleMaps • 6- Rigopiano camping ; 42.4306° N, 13.7795° E; 2013; Margelli leg.; EZ1144 GoogleMaps .
Type locality
ITALY • L’Aquila , Vado di Sole .
Description
SHELL. Closely spaced riblets on last part of protonch. Teleoconch with two barely visible lines of reddish spots on whorls. Moderately strong, often whitish ribs becoming weaker approaching aperture. Welldeveloped and strong lip with slightly and gently curved columellar lobe almost completely covering umbilicus.
MEASUREMENTS. 11 ♀♀: whorls=7.2–8.4, H= 7.3–9.8 mm, H/W= 2.39–2.83, roundness =0.11–0.17, ribs incl.= 55–62°, apert. incl. =16–25°, ribs/mm 1 st wh. =6–16, ribs/mm 4 th wh.=5–9.
FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS. As in C. (T.) nanum .
Remarks
Although this species was described recently (2011), only the shell morphology was taken into consideration in the original description.
Additional note to clade B
The following species C. (T.) affine (Benoit, 1879) , C. (T.) agriotes ( Westerlund, 1879) and C. (T.) crosseanum ( Paulucci, 1879) have an almost identical shell and female genital morphology. Despite the morphological similarity, only agriotes and crosseanum cluster together whereas affine appears in an unresolved politomy. They live in the central and northern parts of the Apennines and in Sicily.
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Caenogastropoda |
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Cyclophoroidea |
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Turritus |
Cochlostoma (T.) mariannae Nordsieck, 2011
Zallot, Enrico, Kamchev, Panche, Schilthuizen, Menno, Fehér, Zoltán, Mattia, Willy De & Gittenberger, Edmund 2024 |
Cochlostoma mariannae Nordsieck, 2011: 15–16
Nordsieck H. 2011: 16 |