Margarya francheti, (MABILLE, 1886)

Zhang, Le-Jia, Chen, Shi-Chao, Yang, Li-Te, Jin, Lei & Köhler, Frank, 2015, Systematic revision of the freshwater snail Margarya Nevill, 1877 (Mollusca: Viviparidae) endemic to the ancient lakes of Yunnan, China, with description of new taxa, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 174 (4), pp. 760-800 : 775-777

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Margarya francheti
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MARGARYA FRANCHETI ( MABILLE, 1886) View in CoL

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Vivipara francheti Mabille, 1886: 68–70 View in CoL , pl. 2, fig. 2, 2. (‘Lac Tali’ = Lake Erhai).

Margarya melanioides var. francheti View in CoL – Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1905: 424–425.

Margarya melanioides Annandale, 1924: 64–66 View in CoL , fig. 4B (partim).

Margarya melanioides francheti View in CoL – Yen, 1939: 41, pl. 2, fig. 61; Yen, 1943:1 28. Margarya francheti View in CoL – Tchang & Tsi, 1949: 749–750, pl. 1, figs 9–12; Zhang, 1993: pl. 2, fig. 12; Liu & Wu, 2005: 299–300; Du et al., 2013: fig. 2H.

Margarya (Mabillemargarya) francheti View in CoL – He, 2013: 12, figs 26–28.

Vivipara tropidophora Mabille, 1886: 70–72 View in CoL , pl. 2, fig. 3, 3. (‘Lac Tali’ = Lake Erhai).

Margarya melanioides tropidophora View in CoL – Yen, 1943: 128.

Margarya tropidophora View in CoL – Tchang & Tsi, 1949: 750–751, pl. 2, 17, 18; Liu & Wu, 2005: 299–300; Du et al., 2013: fig. 2D.

Margarya (Mabillemargarya) tropidophora View in CoL – He, 2013: 12, figs 29–31.

Vivipara (Tulotoma) margeriana var. rotundata Neumayr, 1887 View in CoL : pl. III, fig. 4a, 4b (‘Talifu’ = Dali City).

Taxonomic remarks

Like M. melanioides View in CoL , Vivipara francheti Mabille, 1886 View in CoL was also described from Lake Erhai in Dali City. Subsequently, Neumayr (1887) described and illustrated some specimens from Dali City as well under the name Vivipara (Tulotoma) margeriana var. rotundata View in CoL . Dautzenberg & Fischer (1905) treated the name francheti View in CoL as a variety of M. melanioides View in CoL and its variety rotundata View in CoL as its synonym, but Tchang & Tsi (1949) maintained M. francheti View in CoL as a species distinct from M. melanioides View in CoL because of the absence of nodules on its shell, a more slender body whorl, a mammili-form apex, and presence of only one spiral keel. Margarya tropidophora View in CoL differs only by having no keel on the shoul- der, according to the original figure ( Fig. 13E, F View Figure 13 ); however, because this keel may vary in development between specimens and no other differentiating features exist, we consider M. tropidophora View in CoL as a synonym of M. francheti View in CoL . Preference is given to M. francheti View in CoL , which has usually correctly been used in previous taxonomic literature ( Tchang & Tsi, 1949; Zhang, 1993; Du et al., 2013), whereas M. tropidophora View in CoL was often confound- ed with other species, such as A. bicostata ( Zhang, 1993) View in CoL or M. oxytropoides ( Wang, 2005) View in CoL .

He (2013) introduced a new subgenus, Mabillemargarya, for M. francheti View in CoL ; however, this taxonomic act is not supported by comparative morphlogy and molecular phylogenetics. Therefore, Mabillemargarya is here considered as a junior synonym of Margarya View in CoL .

Materials examined

Museum materials. Adult shell: Lake Erhai ( Margarya tropidophora , coll. Tchang Xi, before 1949, dried shell), IZCAS FG 89708. Juvenile shell (taken from): IZCAS FG 89708 (2 individuals).

Newly collected materials. Adult shell: Lake Erhai , Caicun Village , 25°43′15.28″ N, 101°31′28.8″ E, 5 m deep ( EHCC 4–13 , 8 dead and 2 male living specimens); Lake Jianhu, 26°28′52.8″ N, 99°55′29.8″ E, 8 m deep ( JH 1– 6 , 3 female and 5 male living specimens); Lake Dianchi, Chenggong, 24°51′32.2″ N, 102°46′58.9″ E, 4 m deep ( DCWLB 1 , 1 male living specimen). Juvenile shell (taken from): JHFS 1 (5 individuals); JHFS 2 (2 individuals); JHFS 3 (5 individuals). These specimens were collected by Lejia Zhang and Lite Yang. GoogleMaps

Short diagnosis

Shell conical, always with one spiral keel with weak nodules at the suture and shoulder, without promient keels on the middle of each whorl; the early four whorls (viz. mature juvenile shell) smooth without keels or decorations; three or four rather weak spiral ribs around the umbilicus.

Description

Shell large, conical, up to nearly 100 mm in height ( Table 3); greenish to red brown, thick, solid; spire elongated, mostly with seven inflated whorls, including two protoconch whorls, with well-developed ramp-like area on upper section of whorls, except for the protoconch; individual taken from uterus almost identical to juveniles of M. melanioides .

Operculum corneous, ovate, rather thin, reddish to yellowish brown, with subcentral nucleus and concentric growth lines. Nucleus large, with grains or veins; opercular scar large, relatively rough, outside smooth, thickened; operculum almost as large as aperture.

Radula (N = 3) oblong, with about 114–117 rows of teeth. Central tooth bell-shaped, with large, broad, securiform central denticle, flanked by between five and seven smaller cusps on each side. Lateral tooth broadly oblong, with one large, square central denticle and four or five smaller cusps on either side. Marginal tooth slender, slightly oblong; inner marginal tooth with large, oblong central denticle and three or four smaller cusps on either side; outer marginal tooth obtuse, with between ten and 12 small cusps.

Comparative remarks

Distinguished from other Margarya species , especially carinated specimens of M. melanioides , by having a juvenile shell without any nodules and inflated lower teleconch and body whorls with weak keels. Differs from A. bicostata judging only by shell by having welldeveloped axial ribs, several weak spiral ribs around umbilicus, irregular weak nodules on the lower whorls, and is easily distinguished from Anularya species by the comparative remarks in Margarya .

first three whorls smooth, without ramp-like shoul- der; with three or four spiral keels on the lower whorls, the keel on the shoulder of each whorl and the keel at the suture on the body whorl are relatively prominent, the rest of the keels reduced and discontinued, whorls irregularly spaced with wide longitudinal ribs, forming weak and sparse nodules with keels; three or four weakly developed spiral ribs extending onto umbilical area. Aperture ovate, usually less than shell height, with obtuse angles on lower part and shoul- der of outer lip, the inner surface is whitish blue in colour and some individuals are purple in colour. Umbilicus always covered by inner lip.

Mature juvenile shell large, with four whorls, moderately transparent, light green or brown in colour; first three whorls smooth, with no sculpture or ramp-like shoulder, fourth whorl with obvious ramp-like area but still smooth; two or three obtuse keels in umbilical area; aperture ovate, nearly half of shell height. One Habitat and distribution

Lives on muddy to sandy substrates without aquatic plants, always at depths of 3–8 m in Lake Dianchi, Erhai, Jianhu. Adapts to feed on dry Chlorella powder and mostly lives for more than 6 months in the laboratory.

MARGARYA OXYTROPOIDES (HEUDE,

IZCAS

Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

FG

Palaontologische Hauptsammlung der Bergakadmie

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Architaenioglossa

Family

Viviparidae

Genus

Margarya

Loc

Margarya francheti

Zhang, Le-Jia, Chen, Shi-Chao, Yang, Li-Te, Jin, Lei & Köhler, Frank 2015
2015
Loc

Margarya (Mabillemargarya) francheti

He J 2013: 12
2013
Loc

Margarya (Mabillemargarya) tropidophora

He J 2013: 12
2013
Loc

Margarya tropidophora

Liu YY & Wu M 2005: 299
Tchang X & Tsi ZY 1949: 750
1949
Loc

Margarya melanioides tropidophora

Yen TC 1943: 128
1943
Loc

Margarya melanioides francheti

Liu YY & Wu M 2005: 299
Tchang X & Tsi ZY 1949: 749
Yen TC 1943: 1
Yen TC 1939: 41
1939
Loc

Margarya melanioides

Annandale N 1924: 66
1924
Loc

Margarya melanioides var. francheti

Dautzenberg P & Fischer H 1905: 424
1905
Loc

Vivipara francheti

Mabille J 1886: 70
1886
Loc

Vivipara tropidophora

Mabille J 1886: 72
1886
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