Rhiostoma asiphon Moellendorff , 1893
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14. Rhiostoma asiphon Moellendorff, 1893 View in CoL
Figs 33 View Figure 33 , 34 View Figure 34 , 35 View Figure 35 , 42A View Figure 42
Rhiostoma asiphon Möllendorff, 1893: 142. Type locality: Insel Samui, Golf von Siam [Samui Island, Surat Thani Province, Thailand]. Möllendorff 1894: 152, 153, p1. 16, figs 16, 17. Fischer and Dautzenberg 1904: 427. Kobelt 1902: 176. Kobelt 1911: 760, 761, pl. 111, figs 4-8. Zilch 1956: 174. Benthem Jutting 1960: 11. Chan 1996: 5, fig. 3. Kongim et al. 2013b: 16, fig. 2c.
Rhiostoma sp. 7- Tumpeesuwan 2001: 90-92, figs 4.36, 4.37.
Type material.
Lectotype (designation in Zilch (1956)) SMF 130509/1 (Fig. 35A View Figure 35 ) from Golf von Siam: Insel Samui. Paralectotypes SMF 130510/5 (5 shells), SMF 130511/2 (2 shells), SMF 130512/1 (1 shell).
Other material examined.
Thailand: Siam: NHMW 6657 ex. Gerstenbrandt collection (1 shell). Insel Samui, Golf von Siam: NHMW 40488 ex. Möllendorff collection (1 shell). Koh-Samui, Gulf of Siam: NHMW Rüsnov collection (2 shells). Koh Samsao, Angthong Islands, Koh Samui, Surat Thani: CUMZ 3839, 4756. Koh Wua Ta Lab, Angthong Islands , Koh Samui, Surat Thani: CUMZ 3872, 4365, 4400, 4715, 4730, 4767 (Fig. 35D-F View Figure 35 ), 4825, 4826 (Figs 33 View Figure 33 , 35B-C View Figure 35 , 42A View Figure 42 ) .
Diagnosis.
Shell thick and depressed; detached whorl short. Shell uniformly brown to purplish, sometimes with yellowish colour. Breathing device notch-shaped.
Differential diagnosis.
Rhiostoma aiphon is superficially similar to R. samuiense in having a uniformly brownish to purplish shell and notch-shaped breathing device. However, this species can be distinguished by having an extremely short detached whorl, while R. samuiense possesses a medium to long and descending detached whorl.
Description.
Shell. Shell small to medium, cW 18.4-22.7 mm, cH 9.4-12.5 mm, thickened, and sub-discoidal shape; detached-whorl length 2.5-8.0 mm. Apex acute, earlier whorls with dark colouration; spire nearly flat. Whorls 4 to 5, convex, increasing regularly; suture wide and very shallow; last whorl rounded and stout. Shell surface with fine growth lines. Periostracum brownish to thin, corneous, and translucent. Shell colour uniformly brown to purplish; with thin and narrow brownish peripheral band sometimes present. Detached whorl shorter than apertural width to nearly absent. Peristome circular and double; lip thickened, expanded, and multi-layered. Aperture opened sub-laterally. Breathing device notch-shaped; outer lip protruding, with shallow notch; inner lip with shallow incision to indistinct. Umbilicus widely opened and deep. Operculum calcareous, cup-shaped, and multispiral (Fig. 35 View Figure 35 ).
Radula. Taenioglossate radula arranged in inverted V-shaped rows. Central tooth with well-developed central cusp and three lateral cusps on each side; central cusp large and tall with blunt tip; lateral cusps triangular, tapering in size and with pointed tips. Lateral teeth consisting of four cusps; central cusp large, blunt tip, and flanked by pointed tips of two inner cusps and one outer cusp. Inner and outer marginal teeth each composed of three cusps; central cusp large with dull tip, flanked by small pointed tips of one inner cusp and one outer cusp (Fig. 42A View Figure 42 ).
Distribution.
The previous record of this species was only from the type locality "Insel Samui, Golf von Siam" ( Möllendorff 1893, 1894). The records of " R. asiphon " on the Malay Peninsula (Thailand and Malaysia) are based on misidentifications and excluded herein. Therefore, this species is probably endemic to the Ang Thong Islands in Surat Thani Province. These isolated limestone islands are located ~30 km to the west of Samui Island, Surat Thani Province, and this is considered the type locality of this species (Fig. 34 View Figure 34 ).
Remarks.
Under the name Rhiostoma asiphon [non Möllendorff 1893], this species has been reported from several places on the Malay Peninsula (see Benthem Jutting 1960; Berry 1963; Chan 1996) and also reported as " Pterocyclus [sic] Pterocyclus asiphon " from several localities in southernmost Thailand ( Tumpeesuwan 2001). We examined these specimens and revisited all mentioned localities, but found no samples that could be provisionally identified as R. asiphon s. s. On the other hand, numerous specimens of Pterocyclos diluvium , common snails in those localities, were collected (see Sutcharit et al. 2014). Their shell morphology is superficially similar to R. asiphon . However, the distinguishing characters of the genus Pterocyclos are an outer lip expanded at the base, forming a nearly closed tube; an apertural groove is located inside the aperture near the apertural lip; and a calcified plate-shaped operculum is present (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). Therefore, we conclude that the nominal species name R. asiphon in Benthem Jutting (1960), Berry (1963), and Chan (1996) and Pterocyclus asiphon in Tumpeesuwan (2001) and Tumpeesuwan and Panha (2003) are erroneously identified and should be recognised as Pterocyclos diluvium .
Of the paralectotypes SMF 130510/5 (5 shells), four of them are identical to the lectotype specimen (Fig. 35A View Figure 35 ). The exception is a single specimen exhibiting canal-shaped breathing device that is expanded at the base near the suture, similar to the distinct characters of either R. morleti or R. prestoni . However, this is beyond the range of individual variation, and the recent topotype specimens (~100 shells) included no shells exhibiting these peculiar characters. Therefore, we excluded that specimen from our attention in the type series.
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Rhiostoma asiphon Moellendorff , 1893
Tongkerd, Piyoros, Tumpeesuwan, Sakboworn, Inkhavilay, Khamla, Prasankok, Pongpun, Jeratthitikul, Ekgachai, Panha, Somsak & Sutcharit, Chirasak 2023 |
Rhiostoma
Tongkerd & Tumpeesuwan & Inkhavilay & Prasankok & Jeratthitikul & Panha & Sutcharit 2023 |
Rhiostoma asiphon
Moellendorff 1893 |