Phallomedusa austrina, Golding, Rosemary E., Ponder, Winston F. & Byrne, Maria, 2007

Golding, Rosemary E., Ponder, Winston F. & Byrne, Maria, 2007, Taxonomy and anatomy of Amphiboloidea (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia: Archaeopulmonata), Zootaxa 1476, pp. 1-50 : 21

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.176773

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6240294

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scientific name

Phallomedusa austrina
status

sp. nov.

Phallomedusa austrina View in CoL sp. nov.

Holotype ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 J): Australia, Tasmania: near Stanley, Sawyer Bay, East Inlet, damp mudflats between high tide and midshore, 20 Apr 2004, W.F. Ponder (AMS C.446510).

Paratypes: Same data as holotype (AMS C.446509), 19 specimens.

Etymology: Austrina (Latin—southern), in reference to the distribution.

Description: Shell ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 J): Solid, opaque, spire relatively short, shell diameter to 20 mm, slight shoulder on rounded last whorl; suture deeply impressed. Surface with uneven raised axial striae. Outer apertural lip thickened at base near columella. Exterior brown with narrow reddish-brown zigzags present only on spire, last whorl pinkish-green with pale band, pattern less distinct on lower whorls, often discoloured. Interior of aperture pink to purple.

Operculum: As for P. s o l i d a.

External morphology: As for P. s o l i d a.

Digestive system: As for P. solida .

Radula ( Figs. 11 View FIGURE 11 C, D): As for P. s o l i d a.

Central nervous system: As for P. s o l i d a, but presence of subcerebral and parapedal commissures not confirmed.

Reproductive system ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 C): As for P. s o l i d a with following differences: Penis short, spiral base with only one or two spiral convolutions of sperm groove and associated flanges; lacking terminal shield. Tentaclelike appendages on distal penis much longer, thicker and more numerous than P. s o l i d a. Muscular vagina shorter with expanded upper oviduct rounded, lacking protruding bulges.

Distribution and habitat ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ): Known only from East Inlet, Sawyer Bay, Stanley, north-western Tasmania, found sympatrically with P. s o l i d a, but occupying a lower portion of the shore. Phallomedusa austrina sp. nov. probably has a larger distribution, but the extent is unknown.

Remarks: Phallomedusa austrina sp. nov. is readily distinguished from P. s o l i d a by the enlarged lower whorl and reduced zigzag patterning of the shell and by the longer penial elaborations. Specimens of P. austrina sp. nov. have probably been historically misidentified as S. fragilis , as the distinctive patterning typical of Phallomedusa gen. nov. is often inconspicuous or obscured, and the structure of the shell bears a superficial resemblance to members of the genus Salinator . It can be readily distinguished from S. fragilis , which occurs in north Tasmania, but not at this locality, by the lack of sinus, purple interior of aperture, keeled operculum and distinct reproductive system. Quoy & Gaimard’s (1832) figures of varieties of Ampullacera fragili s do not depict this species.

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