Clathrocaspia logvinenkoi
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Clathrocaspia logvinenkoi View in CoL (Golikov & Starobogatov, 1966)
*1966 P. [yrgula] (Caspia) logvinenkoi Golikov & Starobogatov: 354, fig. 1(7).
2006 Caspia logvinenkoi (Golikov & Starobogatov, 1966). - Kantor and Sysoev: 88, pl. 41, fig. I.
2007a Caspia (Clathrocaspia) logvinenkoi (Golikov & Starobogatov, 1966). - Anistratenko: 25-26, fig. 2.
2016 Caspia logvinenkoi (Golikov & Starobogatov, 1966). - Vinarski and Kantor: 224-225.
Status. Accepted Pontocaspian species.
Type locality. Don Delta, Russia.
Distribution. Known only from the type locality.
Taxonomic notes. The species has distinctive shell characters: broad conical shape with a weak subsutural bulge and apically thickened peristome.
Remarks. The type material was collected by Mordukhay-Boltovskoy in 1937 and comprises two specimens, the holotype and the paratype. Three additional specimens were collected from the same region in 2006 ( Anistratenko 2007a). The salinity at the type locality fluctuates between freshwater and ca. 1‰.
Conservation status. Not assessed. In the fifty years since the description of this species five specimens have been collected; this is likely evidence of its rarity. Known only from two close localities, C. logvinenkoi appears to have an extremely narrow distributional range in the Azov–Black Sea Basin, being endemic to the Taganrog province (e.g., Anistratenko 2007a).
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