Siphonaria laciniosa (Linnaeus, 1758)

Kim, Yukyung, Park, Jina, Hwang, Ui Wook & Park, Joong-Ki, 2025, Taxonomic review of Korean Siphonaria species (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Siphonariidae), Biodiversity Data Journal 13, pp. e 139388-e 139388 : e139388-

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https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.13.e139388

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14889358

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scientific name

Siphonaria laciniosa (Linnaeus, 1758)
status

 

Siphonaria laciniosa (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL

Siphonaria laciniosa View in CoL : Kwon et al. 1993: 335, fig. 61-4.

Siphonaria (Siphonaria) laciniosa View in CoL : Kwon 2001: 191, fig. 721.

Siphonaria (Mestosiphon) laciniosa View in CoL : Lee and Min 2002 [checklist]: 146, fig. 268; Min et al. 2004: 336, fig. 1059; Noseworthy et al. 2007: 90 [checklist].

Distribution

Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Samaoan Islands, Tonga, Fiji ( Morrison 1972).

Type locality: India.

Taxon discussion

Kwon et al. (1993) first reported the occurrence of this species in Korea, noting its high shell height (SL 20 mm, SW 18 mm, SH 9.4 mm), with approximately 50 radial ribs and a pointed apex. Subsequent literature described this species as having less pronounced radial ribs, with white spots along the inner shell margin ( Kwon 2001, Min et al. 2004), which are shell features also commonly observed in some individuals of S. japonica . Jenkins and Köhler (2024) recently designated S. laciniosa as a “ nomen dubium ”, highlighting the “ utter confusion ” in its original description and subsequent literature. Jenkins and Köhler (2024) noted that many type specimens attributed to S. laciniosa are either lost or represent mixed lots. Given the substantial taxonomic confusion regarding the validity of S. laciniosa and the morphological overlap between Korean specimens previously identified as S. laciniosa ( Kwon et al. 1993, Kwon 2001, Min et al. 2004) and S. japonica (as observed in this study), it is likely that the earlier records of S. laciniosa in Korea represent misidentifications of S. japonica . As a result, we excluded S. laciniosa from the list of Korean Siphonaria species.

Jenkins Bruce, Köhler Frank 2024 Hidden in plain sight: Systematic review of Indo-West Pacific Siphonariidae uncovers extensive cryptic diversity based on comparative morphology and mitochondrial phylogenetics (Mollusca, Gastropoda) Megataxa 13 1 1 217 10.11646/megataxa.13.1.1

Kwon O Kil, Park G M, Lee J S 1993 Coloured Shells of Korea Academy Publishing Company Seoul 445

Kwon Oh Kil 2001 Korean mollusks with color illustration Shell House Busan 332

Lee Jun Sang, Min Duk Ki 2002 A catalogue of molluscan fauna in Korea The Korean Journal of Malacology 18 2 93 217

Min D K, Lee J S, Koh D B, Je J G 2004 Mollusks in Korea (revised supplementary edition) Min Molluscan Research Institute Seoul 566

Morrison JPE 1972 Mediterranean Siphonaria: west and east — old and new Argamon 3 51 62

Noseworthy Ronald G, Lim Na-Rae, Choi Kwang-Sik 2007 A catalogue of the mollusks of Jeju Island, South Korea Korean Journal of Malacology 23 1 65 104

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Siphonariida

Family

Siphonariidae

Genus

Siphonaria