Erhaia jannei Gittenberger & Stelbrink, 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.929.49987 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3CEAF442-E7C8-4699-B291-882EE902D7D7 |
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Erhaia jannei Gittenberger & Stelbrink |
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sp. nov. |
Erhaia jannei Gittenberger & Stelbrink sp. nov. Figs 2 View Figures 2–10 , 3 View Figures 2–10 , 11 View Figure 11
Erhaia sp. Gittenberger et al. 2017a: 25, fig. 3; 2017c: 900, 903, fig. 8.
Material examined.
Holotype. (Fig. 2 View Figures 2–10 ) Bhutan • District Thimphu, c. 5 km E of Chhuzom, W of Geneykha; in brooklet with a prayer wheel along the road; 2750 m a.s.l.; 27°18'43"N, 89°36'10"E; E. Gittenberger, Choki Gyeltshen & Pema Leda leg. 25.X.2018; NBCB 1057. Paratypes. (Fig. 3 View Figures 2–10 ) 6 shells and 2 animals in ethanol 70%; same data as for holotype; NBCB 1058.
Diagnosis.
Shell large for the genus (H> 2mm), ovoid, with a relatively large aperture.
Shell.
Shell obliquely ovoid, with 3½ -4 convex, shouldered whorls that are separated by a deep suture; clearly higher than broad; yellowish brown with fine irregular growth lines and some blackish brown periostracal ridges, one of which runs from the apertural columellar border into the umbilicus. Peristome not reflected. Parietal, columellar and a short part of the adjoining basal apertural border thickened by a whitish callus. Most specimens with a continuous peristome and a narrow umbilical chink. Protoconch encrusted in all specimens; teleoconch without spiral sculpture.
Measurements.
(N = 9): H 2.2-2.4 mm, B 1.5-1.6 mm. Holotype 2.2 × 1.6 mm.
Ecology
(Fig. 11 View Figure 11 ). The species is uncommon on the rocks in the shaded streamlet uphill of the prayer wheel, where it occurs with Galba truncatula ( Müller, 1774), Physa sp. (new for Bhutan), and Erhaia pelkiae sp. nov.
DNA data
(Fig. 18 View Figure 18 ). The three individuals shared the same haplotype for both 16S rRNA (GenBank acc. no. MT239078) and COI (GenBank acc. no. MT237716). The uncorrected genetic p-distances between this species and E. wangchuki were 0.84% for 16S rRNA and 4.87% for COI. The distances were considerably higher when compared to Erhaia sp. from China, Guangxi, viz. 2.74% for 16S rRNA and 10.25% for COI (GenBank acc. nos. KC832722 and KC832701, respectively).
Notes.
This species was discovered in 2012, but since only a single shell was collected then, a description was considered premature.
Etymology.
The epithet jannei refers to Mr Janne Clewing, the son of the last author.
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Erhaia jannei Gittenberger & Stelbrink
Gittenberger, Edmund, Leda, Pema, Wangchuk, Jigme, Gyeltshen, Choki & Bjoern Stelbrink, 2020 |
Erhaia
Davis & Kuo 1985 |