Paladilhiopsis cattaroensis Grego and Glöe
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2019.20.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12717260 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C59A831-1630-E252-FF31-FB06915DA40B |
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Felipe |
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Paladilhiopsis cattaroensis Grego and Glöe |
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Paladilhiopsis cattaroensis Grego and Glöe View in CoL r, n. sp.
( Figs 3-4 View Figures 3-8 )
Type locality
Montenegro: Herceg Novi , Zelenika - Kuti, side rivulet of Opaĉica, spring from well behind last house, 42.462747°N, 18.587347°E, ( Fig. 2E View Figure 2 ) GoogleMaps .
Type material
Holotype, Type locality, J. Grego and Z. P. Erőss leg., 25.07.201 6 ( HNHM 103039 About HNHM ).
Measurements
Holotype: H 2.0 mm; W 0.83 mm; BH 1.13 mm; BW 0.73 mm; AH 0.63 mm; AW 0.49 mm.
Etymology
Named after its type locality situated in the northern part of Kotor (Cattaro) Bay .
Description
Two mm high fragile shell, yellowish corneous, translucent with five convex whorls separated by deep suture. The surface smooth and shiny. Shell elongate, oval-conical, slightly tapering towards semi-blunt apex. Umbilicus closed. Aperture asymmetric, tear shaped, attached to the body whorl at its upper columellar side. Peristome margin blunt, equally thick and not reflected. Outer lip not protruding beyond body whorl and frontal shell profile. Lateral profile of outer lip straight.
Differentiating features
The new species is distinguished from Paladilhiopsis gittenbergeri ( Reischütz and Reischütz, 2008) (Vau i Dejës, Albania) by its smaller more slender shell shape with a blunter apex and proportionally much smaller aperture. Paladilhiopsis falniowskii (Grego et al., 2017) (Krumë, Albania) has a larger shell with proportionally larger body whorl and a larger, differently positioned aperture. It differs from syntopic Stygobium hercegnoviensis n. sp. by its larger, more inflated, more conical shell with a proportionally smaller apex, proportionally larger and more elongated aperture, and more tumid whorls.
Habitat
The type locality is an outlet from the stony well build some centuries ago to supply the water to adjacent gardens and houses.
Distribution
Known only from the type locality, where it was found together with the Stygobium hercegnoviensis n. sp. The species likely inhabits the adjacent stygobiont habitats around Zelenika basin.
Remarks
The assignment of the new species to the genus Paladilhiopsis is only provisional, until the molecular data become available.
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