Laeocathaica qishilii Wu, 2023

Wu, Min, Shen, Wang & Chen, Zhong-Guang, 2023, Land snail diversity in central China: revision of Laeocathaica Moellendorff, 1899 (Gastropoda, Camaenidae), with descriptions of seven new species, ZooKeys 1154, pp. 49-147 : 49

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scientific name

Laeocathaica qishilii Wu
status

sp. nov.

Laeocathaica qishilii Wu sp. nov.

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Type material.

Holotype HBUMM08298-spec.1, fma, border of Jiuzhaigou County and Wen County, near point (33.14376°N, 104.246674°E); 2019-IV, coll. Li, Q.-S. Paratypes HBUMM08298-spec.2-8, 7 fma, 3 fma dissected; same data as holotype. HBUMM06779 and HBUMM06778, 2 fma and 1 fms, 1 fma dissected; Shijiba, Wen County, 1193 m a.s.l., 33.102222°N, 104.335556°E, 2011-VIII-10, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Budha, P.

Measurement of holotype.

Shell height 8.1 mm, maximum diameter 23.7 mm, aperture height 5.6 mm, aperture breadth 10.6 mm, umbilicus diameter 5.6 mm, protoconch whorls 11/2, whorls 55/8.

Diagnosis.

Protoconch with decussate radial and spiral threads. Umbilicus broad and deep, through which protoconch is visible. A bright band present between carina and suture. Beneath carina a dark chestnut band present. Mucous glands two. Penis with two proximal thick internal pilasters fusing into a Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/3. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Two proximal accessory sacs on both sides of dart sac, with two pores leading to opening of dart chamber.

Description of shell.

Sinistral, depressed, thin but somewhat solid. Shell with 51/2-57/8 fairly flat whorls. Suture impressed. Protoconch 11/2-15/8 whorls, with decussate radial and spiral threads, on the first whorl of which may be invisible because of weathering or erosion. Growth lines fine, more or less clear. Aperture oblique, peach-shaped, descending. Peristome expanded and reflexed at lower part. Columella oblique. Umbilicus broad, ~ 1/3 of maximum diameter. Protoconch visible through umbilicus. Shell apically in chestnut except white carina, after the first three or four whorls a bright band present between carina and adjacent suture. In umbilical view shell distinctly paler in greyish yellow and just beneath carina a chestnut band present.

General anatomy.

Eversible head wart present. At mantle edge leaf-shaped appendage absent. On internal body wall of head region between ommatophorous insertions with neither glands nor tiny pits. Body greyish brown, central dorsum with pale longitudinal stripes. Sole dirty white. Jaw arcuate, with 3-5 more or less projecting ribs.

Anatomy of genital organs.

Penial sheath short but well developed. Penis of equal thickness, externally simple. Inside penis, two very thick longitudinal pilasters fusing into a Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/3, accompanied with another two thick pilasters, these plasters then change into numerous fine pilasters that distally merge into three short but thick folds near opening of epiphallus. Epiphallic papilla absent. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Accessory sac spherical, solid, inserting into dart sac medially, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands two, each complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical, dorsally separated and ventrally touching, each with a pore leading to proximal dart chamber. Love dart ~ 6 mm long, apically 2-bladed, medially round-hexagonal. Bursa copulatrix duct equally narrow. Bursa copulatrix pear-shaped.

Etymology.

This new species is named after Mr Li, Qi-Shi, who made this work possible with his field work.

Ecology.

This species is found under rotten wood.

Distribution.

Only known from the type locality.

Remarks.

This new species has a unique protoconch on which decussate radial and spiral threads are present compared to the granulation on this part in the other Laeocathaica species. The new species is conchologically close to Laeocathaica prionotropis , but the former species is apically more depressed, more broadly umbilicate, has a more expanded peristome, a more elongated aperture due to the more prominent carina, is apically evenly brown, and has a smooth shell surface instead of the finely scaly surface in the latter species. The new species shares the inner structure of the dart sac with L. prionotropis . However, they differ in the internal structure of penis: in L. prionotropis , partial pilasters merge into a tubercle, which is missing in the new species. They also differ in the number of tubes of the mucous glands.