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Travunijana edlaueri Grego 2020, comb. nov.

Authors/Creators

  • 1. Horná Mičiná, SK- 97401 Banská Bystrica, Slovakia.

Description

Travunijana edlaueri (Schütt, 1961) comb. nov.

Figs 13D, 16 C–D

Plagigeyeria edlaueri Schütt, 1961:132–133, fig. 1.

Plagigeyeria edlaueri – Schütt 1972: 115, 119, pl. 6 fig. 7. — Willmann & Pieper 1978: 126. — Bole & Velkovrh 1986: 202. — Bodon, Manganelli & Giusti 1996: 33, fig. 13. — Bank 2013: Fauna Europaea v. 2.6. — Bank & Neubert 2017: 24.

Diagnosis

Shell large for the genus (3.7 mm), conical spire with regularly tapering whorls, weak suture and rather sharp apex, body whorl triangular, centrally bumped, shell surface smooth shiny, aperture wide, callous, but not expanded and conspicuously protruding at the labral view. Lateral labral profile is straight and columellar labrum possesses a weak negative sinuation at the slightly protruding columellar fold. Protoconch surface overall covered by regular, large and very deep pitting.

Distribution

Empty eroded shells of T. edlaueri appear in the sediment of springs at the side of the Hutovo (Svitavsko) Blato depression (2 m a.s.l.) (Vrelo “Sopot Mlin” and at Sjekoše) and in Vrelo “Glušči” (4 m a.s.l.) near Metković in Croatia. The springs are draining karst water from main swallow holes of the River Trebišnjica at the end of Popovo Polje (227 m a.s.l.) and from Gradac Polje (88 m a.s.l.), and are connected to the alluvial delta of the Neretva River.

Remark s

Travunijana edlaueri is one of the largest representatives of the genus, frequently reaching over 3 mm (max. 3.7 mm). Its general shell shape is most similar to Plagigeyeria of all the species of Travunijana, however the pitted protoconch structure and straight labral / weakly sinuated columellar labrum indicates its position within the genus Travunijana or maybe within a new unrecognized genus.

Notes

Published as part of Grego, Jozef, 2020, Revision of the stygobiont gastropod genera Plagigeyeria Tomlin, 1930 and Travunijana Grego & Glöer, 2019 (Mollusca; Gastropoda; Moitessieriidae and Hydrobiidae) in Hercegovina and adjacent regions, pp. 1-56 in European Journal of Taxonomy 691 on pages 44-46, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.691, http://zenodo.org/record/3961840

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Grego
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Mollusca
Order
Littorinimorpha
Family
Hydrobiidae
Genus
Travunijana
Species
edlaueri
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
comb. nov.
Taxonomic concept label
Travunijana edlaueri (Schutt, 1961) sec. Grego, 2020

References

  • Schutt H. 1961. Die Plagigeyeria - Arten Dalmatiens. Archiv fur Molluskenkunde 90: 131 - 137.
  • Schutt H. 1959. Zur Hohlenschneckenfauna Montenegros. Archiv fur Molluskenkunde 86 (4 / 6): 185 - 190.
  • Willmann R. & Pieper H. 1978. Gastropoda. In: Illies J. (ed.), Limnofauna Europaea: 118 - 135 (second revised and enlarged edition), Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart.
  • Bole J. & Velkovrh F. 1986. Mollusca from continental subterranean aquatic habitats. In: Botosaneanu P. (ed.) Stygofauna mundi: 177 - 206. E. J. Brill, Leiden.
  • Bodon M., Manganelli G. & Giusti F. 1996. A new hydrobiid from subterranean waters of the Timavo River (Friuli-Venetia Julia, NE. Italy) (Gastropoda Prosobranchia: Hydrobiidae). Basteria 60: 27 - 39.
  • Bank R. A. 2013. Fauna Europaea: Mollusca. Fauna Europaea version 2.6. 2. https: // fauna-eu. org / [accessed 11 Nov. 2019]
  • Bank R. A. & Neubert E. 2017. Checklist of the land and freshwater Gastropoda of Europe. Available from http: // www. molluscabase. org / aphia. php? p = sourcedetails & id = 279050 [last update: 16 Jul. 2017; accessed 11 Nov. 2019].