Afrodonta novemlamellaris ( Burnup, 1912 )

Herbert, David G., 2020, Revision of the aperturally dentate Charopidae (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora) of southern Africa - genus Afrodonta s. lat., with description of five new genera, twelve new species and one new subspecies, European Journal of Taxonomy 629, pp. 1-55 : 16-17

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.629

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:ECEBD539-6E3E-45BE-A0CB-264DF3270CC0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3804687

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C78785-4603-FFD2-4214-458A33D2FA51

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Valdenar

scientific name

Afrodonta novemlamellaris ( Burnup, 1912 )
status

 

Afrodonta novemlamellaris ( Burnup, 1912)

Figs 3 View Fig , 4 View Fig K–N, 17O–P

Endodonta View in CoL [ Endodonta (Afrodonta) ] novemlamellaris Burnup, 1912: 341 , pl. 24, figs 11–13.

Endodonta (Afrodonta) novemlamellaris – Connolly 1925: 139, text-fig. 9; 1912: 128.

Arfodonta [sic] novemlamellaris – Connolly 1933: 146, text-fig. 1(4), pl. 7, fig. 1.

Afrodonta novemlamellaris – Connolly 1939: 253, text-figs 19(4), 20. — Solem 1970: 350. — Bruggen & Meredith 1984: 162. — Herbert & Kilburn 2004: 251, text-fig. — Bruggen 2007: 28.

Diagnosis

Shell very small, spire distinctly raised, last adult whorl relatively deep, lenticular to almost subglobose; protoconch smooth, at most microscopically shagreened or malleate (diameter ±320 μm); teleoconch texture silky; sculpture comprising simple, very fine and close-set axial riblets of alternating strength; spiral sculpture of fine threads in riblet intervals; parietal region with two well-developed, in-running lamellae; baso-columellar region with a strong, ridge-like denticle; palatal region with 5–8 in-running lamellae, those above periphery weaker; umbilicus relatively narrow. Shell whitish to dark purplishbrown when fresh; diameter up to 1.45 mm.

Material examined

Holotype

SOUTH AFRICA • E. Cape, Grahamstown; prior to 1912; J. Farquhar leg.; NHMUK 1912.3.25.4.

Paratypes

SOUTH AFRICA – E. Cape • 1 specimen; Grahamstown, Mountain Drive ; prior to 1912; NMSA A9214/T2178 1 specimen; Kowie [Port Alfred]; NHMUK 1937.12.30.2763 2 specimens; Bathurst, Trappes Valley ; NMSA A9619/T615 .

Distribution and conservation

The widest ranging of all aperturally dentate charopid snails in southern Africa ( Fig. 3 View Fig ) Recorded from Grootvadersbosch in W. Cape through much of E. Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, the escarpment of Mpumalanga, and the Soutpansberg and Wolkberg massifs in Limpopo. Ranges beyond South Africa to Mount Vengo (Monte Panga) in the highlands between Zimbabwe and Mozambique ( Connolly 1925), and northward to Malaŵi ( Bruggen & Meredith 1984; Bruggen 2007). An isolated record ( Connolly 1939) from Kimberley (N. Cape) requires confirmation. Lives in leaf-litter of a wide variety of forest and woodland habitats, from the coast to 1800 m a.s.l.. Not of conservation concern.

Remarks

Closest to Af. farquhari , but that species has fewer palatal lamellae and a weaker baso-columellar denticle, and the last adult whorl is not as deep.

NMSA

South Africa, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Pietermaritzburg, Natal Museum

NMSA

KwaZulu-Natal Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Heterobranchia

Order

Stylommatophora

SuperFamily

Punctoidea

Family

Endodontidae

Genus

Afrodonta

Loc

Afrodonta novemlamellaris ( Burnup, 1912 )

Herbert, David G. 2020
2020
Loc

Afrodonta novemlamellaris

Bruggen A. C. van 2007: 28
Herbert D. & Kilburn D. 2004: 251
Bruggen A. C. van & Meredith H. M. 1984: 162
Solem A. 1970: 350
Connolly M. 1939: 253
1939
Loc

[sic] novemlamellaris

Connolly M. 1933: 146
1933
Loc

Endodonta (Afrodonta) novemlamellaris

Connolly M. 1925: 139
1925
Loc

Endodonta

Burnup H. C. 1912: 341
1912
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