Orientogalba ollula (Gould, 1859)

Vinarski, Maxim V., Aksenova, Olga V. & Bolotov, Ivan N., 2020, Taxonomic assessment of genetically-delineated species of radicine snails (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Lymnaeidae), Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (2), pp. 577-608 : 577

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Orientogalba ollula (Gould, 1859)
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27. Orientogalba ollula (Gould, 1859) Figs 8M View Figure 8 ; 9N View Figure 9 ; Table 3

Limnaea ollula Gould 1859: 40.

Limnaeus pervius von Martens 1867: 221.

Lymnaea viridis - Hubendick 1951: 162, fig. 351 (partim).

Galba pervia - Zhadin 1952: 176, fig. 77.

Lymnaea (Orientogalba) ollula - Kruglov and Starobogatov 1993b: 175, fig. 10C.

Orientogalba ollula - Vinarski and Kantor 2016: 357; Aksenova et al. 2018a: 4.

TL.

China, streams and marshes of Hong Kong Island.

Lectotype.

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA ( Johnson 1964).

Though the type material of L. ollula Gould is extant, we were unable to study it. Instead, we examined a small series of shells of this species collected in Yokohama, Japan ( NHMUK). Shell is ovoid, with shortened spire and strongly-inflated body whorls. Generally, it much resembles the shell of O. viridis and we could not delimit these two taxa by means of conchology. Like most species of radicines discussed above, O. ollula is characterised by the disproportion in sizes between the penis sheath and praeputium, the latter being much larger and broader (see Fig. 8M View Figure 8 ).

Taxonomic remark.

This species, described from eastern China, has usually been considered as a junior synonym of O. viridis ( Hubendick 1951; Brandt 1974); however, Kruglov and Starobogatov (1993b) regarded it as a separate taxon. The results of our study allowed us to accept their opinion and use the name O. ollula to label a species of Orientogalba , widely distributed in China (found also in South Korea and Nepal). Perhaps, all recordings of " Lymnaea viridis " from Siberia, Russian Far East and Mongolia ( Kruglov and Starobogatov 1985a, 1993b; Vinarski and Kantor 2016; Vinarski et al. 2017) should also be referred to as O. ollula .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Hygrophila

Family

Lymnaeidae

Genus

Orientogalba

Loc

Orientogalba ollula (Gould, 1859)

Vinarski, Maxim V., Aksenova, Olga V. & Bolotov, Ivan N. 2020
2020
Loc

Limnaeus pervius

von Martens 1867
1867
Loc

Limnaea ollula

Gould 1859
1859
Loc

Lymnaea viridis

Quoy & Gaimard 1832
1832