Napaeus ornamentatus Moro, 2009

Yanes, Yurena, Martín, Javier, Moro, Leopoldo, Alonso, María R. & Ibáñez, Miguel, 2009, On the relationships of the genus Napaeus (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Enidae) with the descriptions of four new species from the Canary Islands, Journal of Natural History 43 (35 - 36), pp. 2179-2207 : 2200-2202

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930903094621

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Napaeus ornamentatus Moro
status

sp. nov.

Napaeus ornamentatus Moro View in CoL sp. nov.

Type material

Holotype ( Figures 4F View Figure 4 , 7C View Figure 7 ): TFMC ( MT 0400 ). Type locality: Mirador de Taguluche (La Gomera; UTM coordinates: 28 RBS7113 ; 800 m altitude). Leg. Javier Martín and Leopoldo Moro, 5 March 2008.

Paratypes: 15 specimens and 26 shells, collected between 1981 and 2009, from western La Gomera ( UTM coordinates: 28 RBS7011 , 28 RBS7016, 28RBS7113, 28RBS7115, 28RBS7116, 28RBS7212, 28RBS7214, 28RBS7319, 28RBS7405, 28 RBS7508 and 28 RBS7609 ), deposited in TFMC ( MT 0136 /1), CML (six shells) and AIT .

Etymology

The specific name derives from the distinctive shell ornamentation.

Geographic range and habitat Ground dweller endemic to La Gomera, with a distribution area of about 60 km 2 on

the western side of the island, mainly related to lowland vegetation and semi-arid subtropical scrub and palm grove, ranging in altitude from 175 to 1000 m ( Figure 1B View Figure 1 ).

Diagnosis

Shell elongated ovate–cylindrical, cone-shaped above. Protoconch very fragile. Teleoconch heavily ornamented with strong, laminar, prominent and irregularly undulating radial oblique ribs. Shell colour tan brown, with first whorls slightly darker than the rest. Epiphallus without epiphallar caecum. Bursa copulatrix duct without diverticulum.

Description

Shell ( Figures 7C, E View Figure 7 ) obese (SB/SH index), elongated ovate–cylindrical, cone-shaped above, 7–7½ convex whorls, deeply marked suture. Body whorl intermediate (BH/SH index), protoconch smooth, shiny, with 1½–1¾ whorls. Protoconch very fragile, broken in many shells and living specimens. Aperture short, wide (AH/SH and AB/SB indices, respectively), with elliptical section at palatal side, rounded at union of columellar and palatal edges. Upper palatal side forms angle slightly less than 90º with parietal side, aperture juts out only slightly from body whorl beginning. Whitish discontinuous peristome expanded as lip, more developed in lower part of palatal edge, reflected in columellar edge, where it partially covers umbilical slit. Older specimens with callosity between peristome edges, nodule at union of parietal–palatal area.

Shell colour dark brown, first teleoconch whorls slightly darker than rest. Heavily ornamented teleoconch characterized by strong, laminar, prominent, irregularly undulating, sometimes interrupted radial oblique ribs ( Figures 7C, E View Figure 7 , 10D View Figure 10 ). Ribs of body whorl more regularly located.

Genital system ( Figure 11B View Figure 11 ; five specimens dissected). Atrium very short. Penis mainly tubular, slightly longer than A 1 portion of penial appendix. Penis with three portions, distal portion located between atrium and insertion of the penial retractor muscle; proximal portion small, slightly widened, with incipient penial papilla; intermediate portion slender, tubular, slightly longer than distal portion. Epiphallus long, tubular, without epiphallar caecum, opening distally on penis. Flagellum short. Vas deferens opens laterally on proximal end of epiphallus. Penial appendix arises near distal end of penis, is longer than penis and epiphallus together. A 1 penial appendix portion similar in length to penis. Appendicular retractor muscle inserted laterally, at certain distance of proximal top of A 1 portion; insertion on diaphragm walls very close, but not fused to penial retractor. Free oviduct slightly longer than vagina. Bursa copulatrix complex without diverticulum.

Remarks

Shell morphology. Within the conchological group of N. variatus , the shell of N. ornamentatus sp. nov. ( Figure 4F View Figure 4 ) is quite similar in form and size to that of N. propinquus ( Figure 4E View Figure 4 ), and also comparable with that of N. maffioteanus ( Figure 5A View Figure 5 ), although the latter species is more cylindrical. The first whorls of N. ornamentatus and N. propinquus are smaller than those of N. maffioteanus ( Figure 6G View Figure 6 ). The body whorl and the aperture of N. ornamentatus and N. maffioteanus are similar in form and size but smaller than those of N. propinquus ( Figure 6H View Figure 6 ). The main difference between N. ornamentatus and the other two species is in the shell ornamentation, which is smooth and not strongly developed in N. maffioteanus and N. propinquus ( Figures 12E and 12F View Figure 12 , respectively), in contrast to that of N. ornamentatus ( Figure 10D View Figure 10 ). Besides, N. ornamentatus has a high protoconch.

Genital system anatomy. The genital systems of N. ornamentatus and N. propinquus are similar in shape and dimensions but N. propinquus has an epiphallar caecum that is absent in N. ornamentatus . The genital system of N. maffioteanus has an epiphallar caecum and also a well-developed diverticulum in the bursa copulatrix complex, whereas N. ornamentatus lacks both structures.

CML

Universidad Nacional de Tucuman, Coleccion de Mamiferos Lillo (Argentina)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Stylommatophora

Family

Enidae

Genus

Napaeus

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