Sulawesidrobia ehrlichi, Haase & Rintelen & Harting & Marwoto & Glaubrecht, 2023

Haase, Martin, Rintelen, Thomas von, Harting, Britta, Marwoto, Ristiyanti & Glaubrecht, Matthias, 2023, New species from a ‘ lost world’: Sulawesidrobia (Caenogastropoda, Tateidae) from ancient Lake Matano, Sulawesi, Indonesia, European Journal of Taxonomy 864 (1), pp. 77-103 : 88-91

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.864.2089

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:140C7845-6D0F-420F-B88C-390CAE2BC3A7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7845842

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/329722EB-1CD2-4441-AFC1-4C69C9203758

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:329722EB-1CD2-4441-AFC1-4C69C9203758

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scientific name

Sulawesidrobia ehrlichi
status

sp. nov.

Sulawesidrobia ehrlichi View in CoL sp. nov.

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Figs 2C View Fig , 3E–F View Fig , 4C–D View Fig , 6E View Fig , 7E–F View Fig , 8E–F View Fig

Diagnosis

This new species is a larger conical Sulawesidrobia with a characteristic radula in which the denticles of the central tooth are fused, the central denticles of both central and lateral teeth have rounded tips, and the denticles on the lateral teeth are comparatively large and reduced in number. It is the only larger conical species with a broad based penis and slender, parallel-sided distal end. There are three diagnostic positions, two of type 1 and one of type 3 ( Table 3 View Table 3 ).

Etymology

Named in honor for the American biologist Paul Ralph Ehrlich (born 1932), best known for his early warnings of the devastating effects of overpopulation depleting natural resources in his 1968 book The Population Bomb, coauthored with his wife Anne.

Material examined

Holotype ( Fig. 2C View Fig )

INDONESIA • Sulawesi, Lake Matano , S shore, on rocks and macrophytes; 02°28.461′ S, 121°15.591′ E; 24 Jul. 2004; von Rintelen and Zitzler leg.; MZB Gst. 12120 . GoogleMaps

Paratypes ( Fig. 3E–F View Fig )

INDONESIA • 70 specs; same collection data as for holotype; MZB Gst. 12121 GoogleMaps 69 specs; same collection data as for holotype; ZMB 107095 View Materials GoogleMaps .

Description

SHELL ( Figs 2C View Fig , 3E–F View Fig , 4C–D View Fig ). Short-conical, sutures very shallow, about 1.6 times as high as wide, shell and periostracum light brown; protoconch with fine pits and ca 0.8 whorls; entire shell with 4.125 to 4.750 whorls, teleoconch without structure apart from growth lines; umbilicus a narrow slit; aperture orthocline, only slightly higher than wide.

OPERCULUM. Light yellow and thin, paucispiral, nucleus eccentric. EXTERNAL FEATURES. Epidermis entirely black with the exception of mantle rim and areas over distal genital glands and stomach; tentacles with ciliated field.

MANTLE CAVITY (N = 4). 17–20 ctenidial filaments; osphradium elongate lying under posterior two thirds of ctenidium.

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. The radula has the formula R 4-5 1 4-5/3 3, L 2 1 2-4, M1 10-12, M2 18-24, denticles of central tooth basally fused, central denticles of both central and lateral teeth with rounded tip, denticles of lateral tooth comparatively large but reduced in number, innermost cusp of lateral tooth may be very small ( Fig. 6E View Fig ); stomach black without caecum; intestine follows pallial genital glands, in females closer than in males.

FEMALE GENITALIA (N = 2; Fig. 7E–F View Fig ). Ovary starts 1–1.25 whorls below apex, comprises 0.5 whorls and covers the stomach chambers; renal oviduct first coiling 180° clockwise, then 270° counter-clockwise; no receptaculum seminis; bursa copulatrix egg-shaped behind albumen gland, bursal duct entering anteriorly; albumen gland milky-white, capsule gland with smaller anterior white and larger posterior yellow portion.

MALE GENITALIA (N = 2). Testis lobate, starts 0.75–1 whorls below apex, comprises ca 1.25 whorls, covers stomach chambers; vesicula seminalis coils along anterior half of testis; vasa deferentia insert close to middle of kidney-shaped prostate; penis with slightly broadened base and long, slender, parallel-sided distal end ( Fig. 8E–F View Fig ).

Remarks

The unresolved relationships with S. crutzeni sp. nov., possibly due to incomplete lineage sorting, suggest a close relationship ( Figs 9–10 View Fig View Fig , Supp. file 1) reflected also by the low number of diagnostic alignment positions, two of which were of type 1 and one of type 3 ( Table 3 View Table 3 ). Yet, radular and genital features clearly indicate that both are distinct. Lateral and both marginal teeth have considerably less denticles in S. wilsoni sp nov. than in S. crutzeni . The latter lacks a bursa copulatrix and its penis is broad-based with a long, tapering distal end (see below). Sulawesidrobia dinersteini sp. nov. shares the lateral tooth morphology seen in this species (see below).

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Fig. 2. Holotypes. A. Sulawesidrobia wilsoni sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12116). B. S. carsonae sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12118). C. S. ehrlichi sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12120). D. S. crutzeni sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12122). E. S. dinersteini sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12124). Scale bar = 1 mm.

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Fig. 3. SEM micrographs of paratypes, all from type localities. A–B. Sulawesidrobia wilsoni sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12117). C–D. S. carsonae sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12119). E–F. S. ehrlichi sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12121). G–H. S. crutzeni sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12123). I–J. S. dinersteini sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12125).

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Fig. 4. SEM micrographs of protoconchs. A–B. Sulawesidrobia carsonae sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12119). C–D. S. ehrlichi sp. nov. (MZB Gst. 12121). Scale bars: A, C = 50 µm; B, D = 20 µm.

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Fig. 6. Radula. A–C. Sulawesidrobia wilsoni sp. nov. D. S. carsonae sp. nov. E. S. ehrlichi sp. nov. F. S. crutzeni sp. nov. G–H. S. dinersteini sp. nov. Note different shapes of denticles on central and lateral teeth across species. Arrows indicate enlarged denticle on marginal tooth 1 in S. wilsoni sp. nov. Scale bars: A, C–G = 10 µm; B, H = 5 µm.

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Fig. 7. Distal female genitalia. A–B. Sulawesidrobia wilsoni sp. nov. C–D. S. carsonae sp. nov. E–F. S. ehrlichi sp. nov. G–H. S. crutzeni sp. nov. I–J. S. dinersteini sp. nov. Abbreviations: aa = anterior albumen gland; ac = anterior capsule gland; bc = bursa copulatrix; bd = bursal duct; od = oviduct; pa = posterior albumen gland; pc = posterior capsule gland; vc = ventral channel.

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Fig. 8. Penis. A–B. Sulawesidrobia wilsoni sp. nov. (ZMB 191842). C–D. S. carsonae sp. nov. (ZMB 107079).E–F. S. ehrlichi sp. nov. (ZMB 107095).G. S. crutzeni sp. nov. (ZMB 191838).H. S. dinersteini sp. nov. (ZMB 107092). Arrow indicates lobe in H. Scale bars: A–F, H = 50 µm; G = 100 µm.

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Fig. 9. Bayesian phylogenetic analysis. Outgroup pruned from tree. Taxa represented by “species name_ZMB catalogue number and specimen_abbreviation of lake”. Numbers at nodes are posterior probabilities> 0.50. Scale in substitutions per site.

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Fig. 10. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis. Outgroup pruned from tree. Taxa represented by “species name_ZMB catalogue number and specimen_abbreviation of lake”. Numbers at nodes are bootstrap support values> 50. Scale in substitutions per site.

MZB

Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

SubClass

Caenogastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Tateidae

Genus

Sulawesidrobia