Zospeum sp. 2
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.926.2469 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A00D7669-2151-46AE-A066-9AF4D0F2BEEE |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10868661 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B0879D-FF88-FFF4-FD3D-D336FC2EFB85 |
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Zospeum sp. 2 |
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Zospeum troglobalcanicum View in CoL – Inäbnit et al. 2019: 19 View Cited Treatment , fig. 7u.
Diagnosis (from Inäbnit et al. 2019)
Shell ca 1.3 mm, transparent, with a globose conical form, peristome with well-defined parietal shield, totally smooth columella, lamellae missing completely.
Material examined
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA • Trebinje , Taleža, “Trebinjska šuma” [Trebinje Forest], Taleža pećina ; 42.7097° N, 18.2430° E; 9 Aug. 2010; M. Lukić leg.; NMBE 553414/1 (ex RSC 1981) GoogleMaps .
Description (using Micro-CT image data)
MEASUREMENTS (Micro-CT). sh: 1.30 mm; sw: 1.00 mm; ah: 0.58 mm; aw: 0.60 mm; hlw: 0.83 mm; SA: 71.60 deg.
Shell ca 1.3 mm, conical, with 5¼ regularly coiled, flatly convex whorls; transparent when fresh; suture uneven and shallow; height of last whorl greater than half of shell height; aperture reniform, narrow, slightly wider than high; teleoconch sculpture with some irregular blunt growth lines; suture zone of penultimate and final whorl with indentations from which growth lines extend irregularly; peristome thin and flattened at upper palatal side, with thickened callused zone starting after ca ⅓ the length of the palatal side; columellar side of peristome slightly oblique and callused, palatal and basal palatal edge narrowly reflected; parietal shield well-defined, thickly callused, long and straight with notch at upper parietal and palatal junction; upper rim of peristome recedes ca 1/5 the width of the penultimate whorl (aperture facing left); columella centrally aligned and totally smooth, lower part of internal penultimate whorl shows a low ridge-like fold independent of and above the formation of the columella but not leading onto it; ventral side with a shallow umbilical depression with some puckering of blunt ridges leading into it behind the columellar side of the peristome; columellar side of peristome positioned directly above umbilical depression; alignment of last 1 / 5 whorl somewhat compact.
Distribution
Taleža pećina is located in the Trebinjska šuma region, a 23 km long karst rocky plateau of eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Remarks
Inäbnit et al. (2019) compared this shell to the Western Balkan congeners in their molecular study of the radiation of Dinaride Zospeum , concluding that it mostly shared an overall resemblance to the photograph of Z. troglobalcanicum supplied by Absolon (1916b). This conclusion was based on the globose conical form of the shell, the peristome with a well-defined parietal shield and that lamellae were lacking completely. Though Inäbnit et al. (2019) considered this morph Z. troglobalcanicum , it differs from the lectotype by the smooth columella and the configuration of the umbilical zone, including the shallow umbilical depression and the relatively tight alignment of the columellar side of the peristome in relation to it. It is also much smaller than Z. troglobalcanicum , constituting one of the smallest morphs in this study, except for Z. njunjicae Jochum, Schilthuizen & Ruthensteiner sp. nov., which on the average, bears the smallest shell.
This shell is very similar to Z. neuberti Jochum & Ruthensteiner sp. nov. in that the columella is smooth, albeit somewhat attenuate, with the umbilical zone bearing similar morphology. The spire is wider, the aperture width is broader and there are fewer low ribs behind the peristome compared to the three individuals of Z. neuberti from the type locality, Grabovica cave. Due to the lack of comparative material from Taleža pećina, no conclusive conchological determination can be made based on this one shell.
Molecular analysis
Zospeum troglobalcanicum is revealed based on a single syntype shell discovered in the NHMW collection and morphologically assessed along with shells deriving from 15 populations of southern Balkan Zospeum from both museum collections and recent sampling efforts ( Figs 2–19 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig ). Two recently collected individuals from one population from Njeguši, Montenegro were additionally assessed by DNA sequencing in accordance with the most recent integrative study by Inäbnit et al. (2021). The phylogeny is updated in this work ( Fig. 21 View Fig ).
Tree topologies in both the ML and the BI tree were identical to each other and largely congruent to the ones published in Inäbnit et al. (2021). The two new specimens from Njeguši, Montenegro ( Z. kolbae Jochum, Inäbnit, Kneubühler & Ruthensteiner sp. nov. NMBE 571122–571123), were recovered as the sister group of Z. aff. troglobalcanicum from Špilja Jezero in southernmost Croatia.
The ABGD analysis for the Z. pretneri -group yielded two different topologies, one with six clades (Prior Maximal Distance P = 3.59 e- 02; barcode gap distance: 0.042) and one with eight clades (Prior Maximal Distance P = 4.64 e- 03; barcode gap distance: 0.004). Both topologies regard the species from Njeguši, Montenegro, as a distinct species. The topology with six clades corresponds to the one that was ultimately used for species delimitation in Inäbnit et al. (2021) and which accepts all currently accepted species within the group as independent lineages, while the topology with eight clades subdivides Z. simplex and Z. aff. troglobalcanicum into two lineages each (with the two lineages in the latter co-occurring in the same cave). We will use the topology with six clades from now on.
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Zospeum sp. 2
Jochum, Adrienne, Michalik, Peter, Inäbnit, Thomas, Kneubühler, Jeannette, Slapnik, Rajko, Vrabec, Marko, Schilthuizen, Menno & Ruthensteiner, Bernhard 2024 |