Strubellia paradoxa ( Strubell , 1892)

Brenzinger, B., Neusser, T. P., Glaubrecht, M., Haszprunar, G. & Schrödl, M., 2010, Redescription and three-dimensional reconstruction of the limnic acochlidian gastropod Strubellia paradoxa (Strubell, 1892) (Gastropoda: Euthyneura) from Ambon, Indonesia, Journal of Natural History 45 (3 - 4), pp. 183-209 : 201-202

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Strubellia paradoxa ( Strubell , 1892)
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Strubellia paradoxa ( Strubell, 1892) View in CoL

Acochlidium paradoxum Strubell, 1892 View in CoL : Verhandl. naturh. Verein preuss. Rheinlande,

48. Jahrg., Sitzung d. niederrhein. Ges. 13. Juni 1892: 62

Acochlidium paradoxum Küthe 1935 View in CoL : Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 66: 513–540

Strubellia paradoxa Odhner 1937 View in CoL : Zool. Anz. 120: 237–238

The bipartite copulatory apparatus and complex kidney identify S. paradoxa View in CoL as a member of the hedylopsacean Acochlidia , ( Wawra 1987) whereas the limnic habitat separates it from the smaller but otherwise rather similar Pseudunela species. Strubellia paradoxa View in CoL differs from the likewise limnic Acochlidium species in the following characters: a uniformly coloured body with an elongate visceral sac more or less round in cross-section, very slender median cusps of the rhachidian teeth, a copulatory apparatus with only a single penial spine and a stylet-bearing basal finger that is larger than the penis, and in being a sequential hermaphrodite (see Wawra 1988; Neusser and Schrödl 2009; Schrödl and Neusser 2010 for discussion).

Strubellia paradoxa View in CoL differs from Strubellia View in CoL paradoxa View in CoL ” sensu Wawra (1974, 1988) from the Solomon Islands and, apparently, Vanuatu (mentioned in Haynes 2000; own unpublished data) in the length and form of the basal finger’s stylet: in S. paradoxa View in CoL , the stylet is approximately 0.5–0.6 mm long [measured from Küthe (1935) and 3D reconstruction; see Figures 6C View Figure 6 , 7E View Figure 7 ], has a continuous curve and is rather stout compared with that of Strubellia View in CoL from the Solomon islands. There, it is approximately 1 mm long, slender and has a hooked tip ( Wawra 1974: fig. 4).

We are currently processing specimens for DNA analysis to determine whether there are genetic differences between the Ambon, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu populations.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Family

Acochlidiidae

Genus

Strubellia

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Strubellia paradoxa ( Strubell , 1892)

Brenzinger, B., Neusser, T. P., Glaubrecht, M., Haszprunar, G. & Schrödl, M. 2010
2010
Loc

Strubellia paradoxa

Odhner 1937
1937
Loc

S. paradoxa

Odhner 1937
1937
Loc

Strubellia paradoxa

Odhner 1937
1937
Loc

Strubellia paradoxa

Odhner 1937
1937
Loc

Strubellia

Odhner 1937
1937
Loc

paradoxa

Odhner 1937
1937
Loc

S. paradoxa

Odhner 1937
1937
Loc

Strubellia

Odhner 1937
1937
Loc

Acochlidium paradoxum Küthe 1935

Kuthe 1935
1935
Loc

Acochlidium paradoxum

Strubell 1892
1892
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