Oospira magna (Gude, 1914)

Man, Nem Sian, Lwin, Ngwe, Sutcharit, Chirasak & Panha, Somsak, 2023, Further notes on the taxonomy of the land snail family Clausiliidae Gray, 1855 (Stylommatophora, Helicina) from Myanmar with description of two new species, ZooKeys 1160, pp. 1-59 : 1

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Oospira magna (Gude, 1914)
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10 Oospira magna (Gude, 1914)

Figs 12C, D View Figure 12 , 14A-D View Figure 14 , 19B View Figure 19

Clausilia [ Phaedusa (Pseudonenia) ] Phaedusa gouldiana var. magna Gude, 1914: 316, fig. 109. Type locality: "Moulmain and Phaboo" [Mawlamyine, Mon State and Pabu, Hpa-an, Kayin State, Myanmar].

Materials examined.

Bayin Nyi Cave , Hpa-an Township, Kayin State, Myanmar (16°58'10.1"N, 97°29'30.6"E): CUMZ 13058 (3 shells + 6 incomplete shells, Fig. 12C, D View Figure 12 ), CUMZ 13059 (1 specimen in ethanol) GoogleMaps .

Description.

Shell fusiform, translucent, yellowish brown and 3-4 white apical whorls; spire regularly attenuated. Shell surface nearly smooth to with thin growth lines; suture deep and distinct. Whorls 10-11, convex, regularly growing and attenuated to apex. Aperture oval-pear-shaped, less oblique, basis broader and narrowing towards parietal sinus; peristome protruded, thickened, and slightly expanded. Superior lamella developed, continuous with spiralis, and indistinct at transition to spiralis. Inferior lamella well developed, steeply ascending, distant from superior lamella and ending at peristome. Subcolumellaris emerged and invisible in oblique view. Principalis running along ventral-lateral side and anterior end visible through oblique apertural view. Palatal plicae ventral-lateral, 4-6 (usually 4): first plica strong and longest; second and third plicae short, parallel, oblique, and equal in length; fourth plica longer and stronger than middle plicae. Clausilium plate ventral side and narrow.

Genitalia (n = 1). Atrium (at) short and relatively large; penis (p) almost cylindrical and shortly narrower at transition to epiphallus. Epiphallus (ep) slender, ca. same length as penis and smaller diameter. Penial retractor muscle (pr) attaches proximally to epiphallus. Vas deferens (vd) almost same diameter as epiphallus and shortly bounded at penis (Fig. 14A View Figure 14 ). Internal sculpture of penis with smooth surface and ca. four or five thin longitudinal rows (Fig. 14B View Figure 14 ), and folds slightly enlarged near epiphallus (Fig. 14C View Figure 14 ). Internal sculpture of epiphallus with large papillae arranged in oblique rows (Fig. 14D View Figure 14 ).

Vagina (v) thick, cylindrical, and almost equal in length to free oviduct (fo). Distal part of pedunculus (dpb) cylindrical and long; diverticulum (db) very long, slightly enlarged at basis, then gradually slenderer, ~ 3 × times length of dpb; proximal part of pedunculus (ppb) slender, slightly short, ~ 3/4 diverticulum length; bursa copulatrix (bb) large, ovoid (Fig. 14A View Figure 14 ).

Distribution.

Oospira magna is only recorded from the southern part of the country to the limestone area of the Salween River Basin in Mon and Kayin States, Myanmar.

Remarks.

Originally, Oospira magna was proposed as a subspecies of O. gouldiana based on its distinct less ventricose shell and seven palatal plicae ( Gude 1914). Later Szekeres et al. (2021b) recognized this as a morphological variation within the variable species, O. gouldiana . From our recent field survey, several specimens were collected, and their shell morphology matched well with the diagnostic characters of O. magna . Although O. magna is highly similar to O. gouldiana in shell form, it can be distinguished mainly by having a less ventricose shell, almost uniform and ventrally longer palatal plicae, more developed inferior spiral lamella, aperture less oblique, last whorl more compressed, spiralis starting deeply ventral, and clausilium ventrally seated. In genitalia, O. gouldiana exhibits a long distal part of pedunculus almost the same length as the proximal part of pedunculus and an internal sculpture of epiphallus with a thin and irregular corrugated pattern. These differences in the shell and genitalia characters are greater than the intraspecific variation and those characters were not observed as a morphological variation among the O. gouldiana populations examined; therefore, we have raised O. magna to a distinct species. Oospira zediopsis sp. nov. differ from O. magna by its a more ventricose shell with a smoother surface, apical whorl rapidly attenuated, dark reddish color, clausilium and palatal plicae laterally seated, and inferior lamella straight ascending.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Stylommatophora

SubOrder

Helicina

Family

Clausiliidae

SubFamily

Phaedusinae

Genus

Oospira

Loc

Oospira magna (Gude, 1914)

Man, Nem Sian, Lwin, Ngwe, Sutcharit, Chirasak & Panha, Somsak 2023
2023
Loc

Clausilia

Draparnaud 1805
1805