Hauffenia steffeki, Haase & Grego & Erőss & Farkas & Fehér, 2021

Haase, Martin, Grego, Jozef, Erőss, Zoltán Péter, Farkas, Roland & Fehér, Zoltán, 2021, On the origin and diversification of the stygobiotic freshwater snail genus Hauffenia (Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae) with special focus on the northern species and the description of two new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 775, pp. 143-184 : 166-174

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.775.1555

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5598131

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0637E21D-A9F8-429D-B025-2D3ED9E1E28E

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scientific name

Hauffenia steffeki
status

sp. nov.

Hauffenia steffeki View in CoL sp. nov.

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Figs 2 View Fig , 5 View Fig 72a–b, 12D–E, 13C–D, 14B, 15D–F, 16, 17C–E, 19; Tables 3–4 View Table 3 View Table 4

Diagnosis

Hauffenia steffeki sp. nov. is characterized by a valvatiform shell with eventually detached peristome and an only initially sculptured embryonic shell, a thin, orange operculum without peg-like structure in the nucleus and the massive, trapezoidal penis with a rounded lobe on the left side. There were nine diagnostic COI alignment positions of type 1, 13 of type 3, and 85 of type 4 ( Table 3 View Table 3 ). Uncorrected genetic distances to congeners ranged from 0.108 [ H. michleri (Kuščer, 1932) ] to 0.141 ( H. kissdalmae ; see Supp. file 3).

Etymology

Hauffenia steffeki sp. nov. is named after Jozef Šteffek (1 Jan. 1952 – 19 Apr. 2013), ever-helpful friend and unforgettable Slovak malacologist, initiator of the intensive field work dedicated to the genus Hauffenia in Slovakia.

Material examined

Holotype ( Fig. 12D–E View Fig ) BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA • Bosnian Federation , Bihać district, Donji Kamengrad, 4 km W of Sanski Most; 44°46.7682′ N, 16°33.9859′ E; alt. 228 m; 24 Mar. 2016; J. Grego, G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg.; spring and well in dry canyon; NHMW 113640 View Materials . ( Fig. 5 View Fig 72a, b) GoogleMaps

Paratypes ( Fig. 13C–D View Fig ) BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA – Bosnian Federation • 13 specs; same collection data as for holotype; JG F0679 GoogleMaps 10 specs; same collection data as for holotype; NHMW 113641 View Materials GoogleMaps 8 specs; same collection data as for holotype; 4 Apr. 2015; J. Grego, M. Grego, R. Lohaj and B. Šmída leg.; JG F0473 GoogleMaps 10 specs; same collection data as for holotype; 24–25 Mar. 2016; J. Grego, M. Olšavský, G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg.; HNHM 105308 View Materials GoogleMaps 33 specs; same collection data as for holotype; JG F0561 GoogleMaps 10 specs; same collection data as for holotype; NMBE 569389 View Materials GoogleMaps 10 specs; same collection data as for holotype; SMF 363256 View Materials GoogleMaps 10 specs; same collection data as for holotype; SMOPAJ 2/2021 GoogleMaps 10 specs; same collection data as for holotype; ZMH 140885 View Materials GoogleMaps 35 specs; Bosanska Krajina , Sanski Most district , Dabarska Pećina , cave in Donji Dabar near Bankovići; 44°42.6′ N, 16°38.31′ E; alt. 173 m; 25 Mar. 2016; J. Grego, M. Olšavský ¸ G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg; sand on cave river bottom; JG0565 GoogleMaps 68 specs; same collection data as for preceding; 15 Mar. 2017; J. Grego, G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg.; JG F0692 GoogleMaps 12 specs; Bihać district , Spring Krivina , Lušči Palanka-Miljevci, 400 m from village toward Sanski Most, at right side of road R405; 44°45.7345′ N, 16°27.0528′ E; alt. 413 m; 15 Mar. 2017; J. Grego, G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg; JG F0675 GoogleMaps 3 specs; Bihać district , Vrelo Zdena 3 km W of Sanski Most; 44°45.7186′ N, 16°37.8371′ E; alt. 176 m; 15 Mar. 2017; J. Grego, G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg.; JG F1888 GoogleMaps 7 specs; Bihać district , Izvor Banovac between Gorice and Naprelie, left side of the road; 44°46.8065′ N, 16°30.0365′ E; alt. 375 m; 15 Mar. 2017; J. Grego, G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg.; JG F0668 GoogleMaps .

Other material tentatively allocated to H. steffeki

BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA – Bosnian Federation • 1 spec.; Bihać district , Bastaško Vrelo, 5 km W of Drvar; 44°23.584′ N, 16°19.572′ E; alt. 527 m; 15 Mar. 2017; J. Grego, G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg.; JG F 0743 . – Republika Srpska GoogleMaps 7 specs; Donja Pećka , Izvor Sana; 44°19.0302′ N, 16°50.1773′ E; alt. 446 m; 15 Mar. 2017; J. Grego, M. Olšavský, G. Jakab and B. Šmída leg.; sand on bank of river; JG F 0571 GoogleMaps /.

Description

SHELL ( Figs 12D–E View Fig , 13C–D View Fig , 14B View Fig ; Table 4 View Table 4 ). Valvatiform, maximum height measured at type locality 1.08 mm, maximum width 1.77 mm, with up to 2.875 whorls, on average twice as wide as high, considerably smaller in Krivina and Dabarska Pećina, there also flatter, final part of last whorl may be detached, fairly variable in shape with a coefficient of variation of 12.87% for the height/width ratio at the type locality, less pronounced at the other two localities where measurements have been taken; embryonic shell with 1.1–1.2 whorls, first 0.75 whorls faintly wrinkled, then smooth; aperture almost round only slightly higher than wide, ortho- or prosocline, lip continuous, not thickened; umbilicus wide.

OPERCULUM ( Fig. 19 View Fig ). Thin, chitinous, orange, almost circular with central nucleus, the latter without peg or peg-like modification.

EXTERNAL FEATURES. Epidermis without pigment, no eye spots visible, tentacles without particular ciliation.

MANTLE CAVITY. 9–12 gill filaments (N = 2), osphradium short, oval, behind middle of gill. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM ( Figs 15D–F View Fig , 16 View Fig ). Radula with formula R 5-6 1 5-6/1 1, L 5 1 5, M1 22-24, M2 17- 19 (Donji Kamengrad, N = 1), R 5 1 5/1-2 1-2, L 4-5 1 5, M1 22-26, M2 19-23 (spring Krivina, N = 2); intestine forming a long loop in roof of mantle cavity, the loop is additionally coiled, its appearance seems to vary depending on the presence and number of fecal pellets.

FEMALE GENITALIA. Not observed; all live collected specimens were male.

MALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 17C–E View Fig ). Testis starting at least one whorl below apex, comprising ca 0.25 whorls, reaching stomach; prostate kidney shaped; penis massive, trapezoidal, with rounded lobe on left side, small, brown, probably chitinous stylet anterior right near penial opening.

Habitat

The type locality is a small well in a meadow in a dry valley west of Donji Kamengrad associated to a nearby karst spring at the north side of the valley. The Dabarska Pećina is a large river cave, one of the two main sources of the Dabar River (left tributary of the Sana River), draining the karst waters from the plateaus above the Jezernica basin through Bobijaško oko Estavella and numerous sinkholes. The other localities are rather smaller permanent karst springs and wells associated to small alluvial stripes with forested surroundings. These localities suggest a habitat preference for the phreatic rhizosphere as discussed for H. kissdalmae . However, the live specimens were also found in sediment on the bottom of the cave which indicates also a wider subterranean distribution including open cave conduits in a similar way as suggested for the species of Hauffenia from Slovenia, Italy and Croatia ( Bole 1970; Bole & Velkovrh 1987; Rysiewska et al. 2016).

Distribution

Known only from the type locality and four nearby localities at Bosanska Krajina west and northwest of Sanski Most.

Conservation

The new species is known from only five locations and it is very probable that the area of occupancy is smaller than 20 km 2. At this stage, we could not identify any plausible threats so that H. steffeki sp. nov. is assessed as Near Threatened (NT; IUCN Standards and Petitions Committee 2019).

Remarks

Hauffenia steffeki sp. nov. extends the distribution of the genus further south and is genetically/ phylogenetically distinct from all other species for which sequence information is available. It is likely that the species has a wider distribution in springs draining to and in the alluvium of the Sana River up to its source. In the type locality, it is syntopic with Lanzaia bosnica Bole, 1970 and in Dabarska Pećina with stygobiotic gastropods including Dabriana bosniaca Radoman, 1974 , Lanzaia bosnica Bole, 1970 and Paladilhiopsis blihensis ( Glöer & Grego, 2015) ( Glöer & Grego 2015) .

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