Satsuma luteolella, Wu & Hwang & Lin, 2008

Wu, Shu-Ping, Hwang, Chung-Chi & Lin, Yao-Sung, 2008, Systematic revision of the arboreal snail Satsuma albida species complex (Mollusca: Camaenidae) with descriptions of 14 new species from Taiwan, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 154 (3), pp. 437-493 : 475-477

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00415.x

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5492610

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E45287EF-FFD3-4330-FF21-FDCF86CD572A

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scientific name

Satsuma luteolella
status

sp. nov.

SATSUMA LUTEOLELLA View in CoL SP. NOV. ( FIGS 29 View Figure 29 , 30 View Figure 30 )

Material examined

Type specimen: Holotype: TMMT 0611 (from type locality, dry shell, tissue in alcohol). Total 17 paratypes: seven paratypes from type locality: TMMT 0659 (dry shell, tissue in alcohol, dissected); TMMT 0640–0641 , TMMT 0678 (dry shell, tissue in alcohol); BMNH 20060757 , ANSP 413678 View Materials , SMF 329387 View Materials (dry shell). Ten paratypes from Antong , Hualien: TMMT 0642 (juvenile, in alcohol); TMMT 0639 , TMMT 0676– 0677 (dry shell, tissue in alcohol); NMNS 005405-2 View Materials , BMNH 20060758–20060759 , ANSP 413677 View Materials (N = 2), SMF 329386 View Materials (dry shell).

Type locality

Fuyuan, Hualien County, eastern Taiwan ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 , Table 1) .

Diagnosis

Shell and soft body yellowish without pedal stripe; number of whorls more than six; shell highly conical, with shell height/diameter ratio = 1.5.

Etymology

L. luteola: yellow; L. -ella: diminutive suffix, referring to the small and yellowish shell.

Description

Shell ( Fig. 29 View Figure 29 ): Dextral, thin, conical, medium sized to large. Apex obtuse. Whorls inflated. Periphery bluntly angulated, arc-like. Base inflated. Pre-apertural constriction behind peristome absent. Shell colour yellowish white. Surface even, matt, with fine axial and spiral striae. Periostracum thin. Aperture diagonal, ovate, angulated curve between outer lip and inferior lip. Peristome thin. Columellar lip vertical, reflected covering umbilicus. Umbilicus mostly closed, crevice-like.

Band or stain: Polymorphism exists in this taxon. Some individuals do not possess any colour band or stain, whilst some exhibit a red-brown umbilicus; however, the inferior lip and outer lip lack coloration. Others have a peripheral or sub-peripheral band around the whorls. Band formula = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0; 1 0 0 4 0 0 7 0; 1 0 0 0 5 0 7 0; 1 (0 0 0) 5 0 7 0 (very rare).

Reproductive system ( Fig. 30 View Figure 30 ): Bursa stalk tapering, not enlarged at base, shorter than spermoviduct. Bursa copulatrix oval to ellipsoid. Proximal vagina muscular, swollen, with 12–17 internal folds; middle vaginas of same width or more constricted, muscular; distal vagina medium in length, one-third length of vagina, same width as middle vagina, constricted towards atrium, with fine wrinkles inside. Flagellum conical, swollen at base with short and digitate tip. Penial caecum short, conical, blunt, furrowed externally; cecal pilasters two in number; remaining inner walls contain 12–14 weak ridges. Proximal penis elongated, muscular, twisted, unevenly furrowed externally, with strong folds internally; principal pilaster long, twice to threetimes length of penial caecum; middle penis constrictive, shortly elongated, with well-defined, strong and corrugated pilasters; distal penis of same strength as middle penis, containing strong, smooth pilasters inside. Spinules present in penial caecum, penis and vagina.

Distribution

The species was found in lowland broadleaf forest from Liyutan, Mataian, Fuyuan and Antong ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 , Table 1). It was thus considered to be distributed around the northern parts of the East Rift Valley, eastern Taiwan.

Remarks

Found from 2 to 3 m above the ground up to the canopy. Mature individuals are found in summer ( Fig. 29M, N View Figure 29 ).

Satsuma luteolella is similar to S. pilsbryi (described below) based on morphological characters. The former differs from the latter in having larger shell size, greater number of whorls, paler shell colour, slender base of bursa stalk, long principal pilaster, less expanded proximal penis and lack of a pre-apertural constriction. A dwarf form, which has similar shell dimensions (17.5 mm height, 13.0 mm diameter) to S. pilsbryi , was found in the lowland forest around Antong area, southern Hualien County, eastern Taiwan. They can be easily distinguished based on the characters listed above.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Stylommatophora

Family

Camaenidae

Genus

Satsuma

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