Trochoidea, BROWN, 1827
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TROCHOIDEA BROWN, 1827 View in CoL
Trochoidea Brown, 1827 View in CoL : text for pl. 41, figs 80, 81. Type species (by monotypy): Trochus terrestris Pennant, 1777 (= Helix elegans Gmelin, 1791 View in CoL ).
Diagnosis: Trochoidea is characterized by a symmetrical dart apparatus consisting of two small accessory sacs, and usually four branched glandulae mucosae around the vagina, two strong longitudinal folds that surround each opening of the accessory sacs into the vagina at the inner side of the wall of the vagina, and fuse pairwise at their distal and proximal ends, and a large rounded appendix at the atrium. Concerning the homology of the two small sacs at the vagina, see Xerocrassa . The penis is innervated from the right cerebral ganglion.
TROCHOIDEA PYRAMIDATA ( DRAPARNAUD, 1805) View in CoL
( FIGS 10D View Figure 10 , 11A View Figure 11 , 12A; TABLES View Figure 12 1, 14 AND 15)
Helix pyramidata Draparnaud, 1805: 80 , pl. 5, fig. 6. Locus typicus: ‘sur les plages de la Méditerranée’. Abbreviations: da, dart apparatus; epd, epiphallus distal of the insertion of the penial retractor; epp, epiphallus proximal of the insertion of the penial retractor; fl, flagellum; p, penis; vda, vagina up to the base of the dart apparatus; vgm, vagina up to the glandulae mucosae; vt, total length of the vagina.
Trochoidea pyramidata View in CoL – Vardinoyannis, 1994: 85, 87, 129, map 43.
Diagnosis: Trochoidea pyramidata is characterized by the conical shell, with a more or less rounded body whorl, and a narrow umbilicus.
Shell ( Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ; Table 1): Conical; with 4.5–7 convex whorls; teleoconch with irregular growth ridges or fine ribs; whitish, sometimes with brown bands that might break up into spots; body whorl rounded or with a slight blunt edge at the beginning; aperture elliptical; upper insertion of the peristome not or slightly descending; peristome sharp, not expanded, with a whitish internal rib; umbilicus narrow, not or hardly obscured by the columellar edge.
Genitalia ( Fig. 10D View Figure 10 ; Tables 14 and 15): See diagnosis of the genus. A more detailed description of the genitalia has been given by Giusti et al. (1995).
Distribution ( Fig. 12A View Figure 12 ): Mediterranean region. In the eastern Mediterranean region probably introduced by man.
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Trochoidea
Hausdorf, Bernhard & Sauer, Jan 2009 |
Trochoidea pyramidata
Vardinoyannis K 1994: 85 |
Helix pyramidata
Draparnaud J-P-R 1805: 80 |