Virpazaria (Virpazaria) gittenbergeri Fehér & Erőss, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2019.558 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3475253 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C987B11A-418B-48B2-A5D5-B71966765600 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:C987B11A-418B-48B2-A5D5-B71966765600 |
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Plazi |
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Virpazaria (Virpazaria) gittenbergeri Fehér & Erőss |
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sp. nov. |
Virpazaria (Virpazaria) gittenbergeri Fehér & Erőss View in CoL sp. nov.
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Fig. 4 View Fig A–E
Spelaeodiscus View in CoL sp. (juv.) – Subai 2009: 111.
Differential diagnosis
This species can be distinguished from congeners by its small size and by its having one knob on the palatal peristome, and from species of the related Spelaeodiscus , which have one knob/tooth on the peristome by its inferiorly broader rounded body whorl and narrower aperture.
Etymology
This species is dedicated to and named after Edmund Gittenberger (Leiden, the Netherlands), a prominent malacologist who did pioneering work on the subterranean terrestrial gastropods of the Balkans. The name is used as the genitive of a noun of male gender.
Material examined
Holotype
MONTENEGRO • Rumija Mts , 2 km S of Štegvaš Pass on Ostros–Ulcinj road (4 km S of Arbnež); 42.0582° N, 19.3535° E; 350 m alt.; 28 May 2015; T. Deli, Z. Erőss and Z. Fehér leg.; HNHM 103411 About HNHM . GoogleMaps
Paratypes
MONTENEGRO • 20 spec.; same collection data as for holotype; HNHM 103413 About HNHM GoogleMaps • 20 spec.; same collection data as for holotype; NHMW 111671 GoogleMaps • 20 spec., 38 fr.; same collection data as for holotype; DT GoogleMaps • 8 ad., 8 juv.; same locality as for holotype; 16 Jul. 2017; Z. Erőss and Z. Fehér leg.; HNHM 103451 About HNHM GoogleMaps • 8 ad., 9 juv.; same locality as for holotype; 16 Jul. 2017; Z. Erőss and Z. Fehér leg.; NHMW 111674 GoogleMaps • 16 ad., 9 juv.; same locality as for holotype; 16 Jul. 2017; Z. Erőss and Z. Fehér leg.; ER GoogleMaps • 2 ad., 1 juv.; SW of Štegvaš Pass , 2 km S of Arbnež on Ostros–Ulcinj road; 42.0636° N, 19.3710° E; 480 m alt.; 16 Jul. 2017; Z. Erőss and Z. Fehér leg.; HNHM 103445 About HNHM GoogleMaps • 3 ad., 1 juv.; same collection data as for preceding; NHMW 111673 GoogleMaps • 3 ad., 1 juv.; same collection data as for preceding; ER GoogleMaps .
Other material
ALBANIA • Shkodër district, Mt Tarabosh, Vallas , near mosque ; 42.0506° N, 19.4162° E; 190 m alt.; 27 May 2015; T. Deli, Z. Erőss and Z. Fehér leg.; HNHM 103415 About HNHM GoogleMaps • same collection data as for preceding; NHMW 110430/MN/0986 GoogleMaps • same collection data as for preceding; DT GoogleMaps .
Dimensions
Holotype: H 1.55 mm; W 2.5 mm; Ha 1.0 mm; Wa 1.1 mm. Paratypes (HNHM 103413, n =5): H 1.4–1.6 mm; W 2.35–2.5 mm. Vallas population (HNHM 103415, n= 5): H 1.25–1.5 mm; W 2.2–2.4 mm.
Description
Shell discoid, spire barely raised, consists of 4¼–4¾ regularly increasing whorls, of which 1½–2 are protoconch whorls. Fresh shells glassy translucent, older shells whitish. Protoconch grained. Teleoconch whorls equidistantly ribbed: 59–69 ribs on body whorl and fine, regular lines in between.
In bottom view, umbilicus wide, 1/4–1/5 of total shell width, a small part of it overlaid by columellar part of aperture. In frontal view, silhouette of body whorl asymmetrically rounded (shouldered): broader curved in bottom, more angulated on upper side and near suture horizontally flattened. Suture barely depressed.Aperture narrow crescent-shaped. Instead of a flap, with an outstretched swelling (a thickened and emerged callus) on parietal side. One knob on palatal peristome, ca at one-third of way between its angular and columellar junctions. Peristome somewhat reflected between columellar junction and palatal knob, appearing thickened in frontal view. Above knob, peristome simple, delineating an apertural sinus. In side view, parietal swelling oblique (inferior part stands forward) and aperture sigmoidally inclined (inferior part stands backward).
Distribution
This species is known from the southeastern part of the Rumija Mts (also known as Mt Tarabosh). The Štegvaš Pass ( Montenegro) and Vallas ( Albania) populations are within a distance of 5 km of one another. Both sites are on Upper–Middle Triassic limestone. At the type locality, this species was found together with V. stojaspali and V. pesici .
Conservation status
To our present knowledge, this is a narrow-range endemic species with an area of occurrence (AOO) smaller than 20 km 2. However, there is no reason to suppose that AOO, extent of occurrence (EOO), number of locations, number of subpopulations or the number of mature individuals are declining or extremely fluctuating. Therefore, it might be assessed as Near Threatened (NT).
Remarks
The Vallas population differs from the typical form by its denser ribbing (76–88 ribs on the body whorl).
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Virpazaria (Virpazaria) gittenbergeri Fehér & Erőss
Fehér, Zoltán, Deli, Tamás, Erőss, Zoltán P. & Lika, Romilda 2019 |
Spelaeodiscus
Subai P. 2009: 111 |