Plagigeyeria inflata (A. J. Wagner, 1928 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.691 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4336060 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F7945-8425-FFFE-BC00-FC7965C72486 |
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Valdenar |
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Plagigeyeria inflata (A. J. Wagner, 1928 ) |
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Plagigeyeria inflata (A. J. Wagner, 1928) View in CoL
Figs 5C View Fig , 6D View Fig
Geyeria plagiostoma inflata A. J. Wagner, 1928: 285 View in CoL , pl. 13. figs 68–69, 72.
Plagigeyeria plagiostoma View in CoL f. inflata View in CoL – Schütt 1972: 119, fig. 2.
Plagigeyeria plagiostoma View in CoL – Bank 2013: Fauna Europaea v. 2.6 — Bank & Neubert 2017: 25.
Diagnosis
The species can be separated from Plagigeyeria plagiostoma by its larger shell (2.5 mm high against 1.9 mm) with a more robust and more conical shell shape with more open umbilicus and less blunt apex, by larger, more expanded aperture and by coarser ribs with different cancellate surface of the nepionic whorl.
Distribution
Only known from the type locality in Vrelo Bosne (581 m a.s.l.) near Ilidža, South of Sarajevo.
Remarks
Plagigeyeria inflata (A. J. Wagner, 1928) was described from the same spring where the empty shells of P. plagiostoma had been present and, supposing their subspecific status and identical locality, the two species were synonymized by Schütt (1972) and then again in the Fauna Europaea ( Bank 2013). Nevertheless, I have to note their conchological distinctness without intermediates, and that both species were found in the same locality only as empty shells washed together within the recent thanatocoenoses of the spring zone. We have no idea about the underground aquifer range and about its mutually separated cave branches. It is very common in the morphology of many spring caves, that the large isolated, hydrologically active cave passages converge their flow just upstream of the spring outlet. Thus we cannot exclude the presence of two separated species or populations existing within one cave system without being sympatric. The recent thanatocoenoses do not represent their true habitat. Both species are very well differentiated by their shell shape and size ( Wagner 1928; Schütt 1972) without any intermediate and I prefer to treat them as two independent species.
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Plagigeyeria inflata (A. J. Wagner, 1928 )
Grego, Jozef 2020 |
Plagigeyeria plagiostoma
Bank R. A. & Neubert E. 2017: 25 |
Geyeria plagiostoma inflata A. J. Wagner, 1928: 285
Wagner A. J. 1928: 285 |
Schütt 1972: 119, fig. 2. |