Monacha (Metatheba) subcarthusiana ( Lindholm, 1913 )

Hausdorf, Bernhard, 2000, genus Monacha in the Western Caucasus Gastropoda: Hygromiidae), Journal of Natural History 34, pp. 1575-1594 : 1592-1593

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Monacha (Metatheba) subcarthusiana ( Lindholm, 1913 )
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Monacha (Metatheba) subcarthusiana ( Lindholm, 1913) View in CoL

(®gures 9, 16, 19)

Helix (Carthusiana) carascaloides, O. Boettger 1884: 149 [partim, non Bourguignat, 1855].

Helix carascaloides, Westerlund 1889: 76 [partim, non Bourguignat,1855].

Helix carthusiana ± carascaloides [sic], Rosen 1911: 101 [partim, non Bourguignat, 1855].

Helix (Theba) subcarthusiana Lindholm, 1913: 139 . Locus typicus:`Westliches Transkaukasien: in der Stadt Ssotschi am Abhang des Berges mit dem Leuchtturme’, Russia.

? Theba orientalis roseni, Hesse 1914: 263 [partim, non Hesse, 1914].

Theba orientalis roseni var. sotschensis Hesse, 1914: 263 . Locus typicus:`Soci’, Russia.

Helix (Theba) orientalis var. subcarthusiana, Retowski 1914: 285 .

Metatheba subcarthusiana, Hesse 1931: 44 View in CoL , pl. 7, ®g. 57.

? Metatheba orientalis, Hesse 1931: 44 , pl. 7, ®g. 56a [partim, non Hesse, 1914].

Theba (Metatheba) orientalis subcarthusiana, Likharev and Rammelmeier 1952: 434 .

Monacha (Boemica) subcarthusiana, Schileyko 1978: 289 View in CoL , text-®g. 379±381, pl. 17, ®g. 161.

Shell (®gure 9). Depressed conical±globular; with 5±5× convex whorls; teleoconch with wrinkled growth-ridges and Ô distinct incised spiral striae; whitish; body whorl rounded or with a slight blunt edge at the beginning, which disappears towards the aperture; aperture elliptical or almost circular; upper insertion of the peristome usually slightly descending; peristome sharp, hardly expanded, with a whitish internal rib; umbilicus moderately wide or narrow, hardly obscured by the reēcted columellar edge.

Measurements. Sochi (n 5 30): D: 11.8±16.0 mm, x Å 5 14.1 mm; H: 6.7±10.3 mm, x Å 5 8.6 mm; D/H: 1.50±1.76, x Å 5 1.65.

Genitalia (®gure 16). The penial papilla is very short. The glandulae mucosae are missing or there are one or two simple or bi®d tubes. The bursa of the bursa copulatrix is oval or Ô rounded triangular. The right ommatophoral retractor usually crosses only with the penial retractor, but in one examined specimen it crosses with the penis (see discussion under M. (Paratheba) claussi , sp. n.). The measurements of some sections of the genitalia are compiled in table 3 and the variation of the proportions of some sections of the genitalia is compiled in table 4.

Remarks. The umbilicus of M. subcarthusiana is usually wider than that of the other Caucasian Monacha species except M. (Paratheba) claussi , sp. n. (see there). However, specimens of M. subcarthusiana with a narrow umbilicus can hardly be distinguished conchologically from M. (Paratheba) roseni and M. (Paratheba) kuznetsovi , sp. n.

The few specimens which were available from Ashe and from the Markotkh Gora distinctly diOEer in the proportions of the genitalia from the other populations. In two specimens from Ashe with a wide umbilicus the epiphallus: penis ratio and the epiphallus: ¯agellum ratio are extraordinarily low (1.6±1.8 respectively 0.6±0.7) (see tables 3 and 4). The specimen from Lazarevskoye ®gured by Schileyko (1978) is also characterized by extraordinarily low epiphallus: penis and epiphallus: ¯agellum ratios. The specimen from the Markotkh Gora with a narrow umbilicus resembles these specimens in the extraordinarily low epiphallus: penis ratio (1.6), but its epiphallus: ¯agellum ratio is within the usual range (1.4). On the other hand, the third specimen from Ashe, has a narrow umbilicus and an extraordinarily high epiphallus: ¯agellum ratio (1.9), whereas the epiphallus: penis ratio is within the usual range of variation (3.0). More material from the north-western part of the

distribution area of M. subcarthusiana is necessary to investigate whether the examined specimens represent only individual deviations within the breadth of variation of M. subcarthusiana or whether they represent a complex of closely related, but distinct species.

Distribution and material (®gure 19). Monacha subcarthusiana is spread along the coast of the Black sea between Gelendzhik in the north-west and the Psou valley in the south-east.

Russia. SW slope of the Markotkh Gora NE of Gelendzhik, DK23 (det. anat.; ZMH 2776 View Materials ); Tuapse, EJ08 (det. anat.; ZIRAN) ; Makopse , EJ17 (det. anat.; Schileyko 1978) ; Ashe , EJ26 (det. anat.; ZIRAN) ; Psezuapse valley 4 km NE of Lazarevskoye, EJ26 (det. anat.; CLA) ; Lazarevskoye , EJ26 (det. anat.; ZIRAN) ; Golovinka , EJ34 ( CLA); Soloniki, EJ35 ( ZMUM 8419 View Materials ); Sochi, at the slope of the mountain with the lighthouse, EJ52 (lectotype of subcarthusiana (design. Schileyko 1978): ZIRAN); Sochi, EJ52 (det. anat.; CLA; SMF 286795 View Materials ; ZIRAN; ZMH 2775 View Materials ) ; Sergey-Pole , EJ53 (det. anat.; CLA) ; Dagomys , EJ53 (det. anat.; CLA) ; Verkhneye Uchdere , EJ53 ( ZIRAN); Gora Akhun near Sochi, EJ62 (det. anat.; CLA) ; Agura valley near Sochi, EJ62 (det. anat.; CLA) ; Zmeyka valley , by-valley of the Matsesta valley, EJ62 (det. anat.; CLA) ; Staraya Matsesta , EJ62 (det. anat.; Hesse 1931) ; Verkhne Yurt , EJ63 (det. anat.; CLA) ; Khosta , EJ71 (det. anat.; CLA; ZIRAN; ZMUM 19103 View Materials ) ; bank of the Malaya Khosta , EJ72 (det. anat.; ZMUM 19102 View Materials ) ; Galitsino , EJ72 (det. anat.; CLA) ; gorge between Monastyrka and Kepsh, EJ82 (det. anat.; CLA).

Georgia. Mikelrypsh, Psou valley, EJ 81 (det. anat.; CLA).

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Universitatea de Stiinte Agricole si Medicina Veterinara

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Ein Yabrud collection catalogue entries at The Hebrew University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Stylommatophora

Family

Hygromiidae

Genus

Monacha

Loc

Monacha (Metatheba) subcarthusiana ( Lindholm, 1913 )

Hausdorf, Bernhard 2000
2000
Loc

Monacha (Boemica) subcarthusiana, Schileyko 1978: 289

SCHILEYKO, A. 1978: 289
1978
Loc

Theba (Metatheba) orientalis subcarthusiana, Likharev and Rammelmeier 1952: 434

LIKHAREV, I. M. & RAMMELMEIER, E. S. 1952: 434
1952
Loc

Metatheba subcarthusiana

HESSE, P. 1931: 44
1931
Loc

Metatheba orientalis

HESSE, P. 1931: 44
1931
Loc

Theba orientalis roseni, Hesse 1914: 263

HESSE, P. 1914: 263
1914
Loc

Theba orientalis roseni

HESSE, P. 1914: 263
1914
Loc

Helix (Theba) orientalis var. subcarthusiana

RETOWSKI, O. 1914: 285
1914
Loc

Helix (Theba) subcarthusiana

LINDHOLM, W. A. 1913: 139
1913
Loc

Helix carthusiana

ROSEN, O. VON 1911: 101
1911
Loc

Helix carascaloides, Westerlund 1889: 76

WESTERLUND, C. A. 1889: 76
1889
Loc

Helix (Carthusiana) carascaloides, O. Boettger 1884: 149

BOETTGER, O. 1884: 149
1884
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