Pseudopomatias eos Pilsbry & Hirase, 1905

Páll-Gergely, Barna, Fehér, Zoltán, Hunyadi, András & Asami, Takahiro, 2015, Revision of the genus Pseudopomatias and its relatives (Gastropoda: Cyclophoroidea: Pupinidae), Zootaxa 3937 (1), pp. 1-49 : 34-35

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Pseudopomatias eos Pilsbry & Hirase, 1905
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Pseudopomatias eos Pilsbry & Hirase, 1905 View in CoL

Figs 5 View FIGURE 5 E–F, 13D–E, G–H, 14A–E.

Pseudopomatias eos Pilsbry & Hirase, 1905 View in CoL : pp 728–729. Pseudopomatias eos View in CoL — Egorov 2013: p. 12, Fig. 18c.

Diagnosis. Shell small to medium sized, spindle-shaped; thin, ribs relatively strong, very regular on the whole shell, area between the ribs glossy; aperture "fat drop-shaped" (only the parietal-palatal transition is angled), apertural margin thin but reflexed.

Description. Shell very thin, translucent, yellowish or greenish, spindle-shaped; 6–6.75 (n=3) bulging whorls are separated by deep suture; protoconch consist of about 2 whorls; the sculpture of the first half-first whorl is smooth, finely granulated, than becomes regularly, very finely ribbed; teleoconch is regularly, finely ribbed even on the entire last whorl, no spiral lines visible; ribs normally developed, rather high but flat; on the last quarter of whorl they are sharper; aperture "fat drop-shaped" (columellar-parietal transition smooth, parietal-palatal transition angled), apertural rim slightly thickened and very much reflexed, consists of a weaker, slimmer inner and a wider outer circle; the boundary between the circles is hardly or sometimes not visible; parietal callus normally developed but weaker than the apertural rim; no plicae are visible inside the body whorl.

Measurements (in mm). H: 4.9–8.6, D: 2.8–3.3 (n=5, from different populations).

Reproductive anatomy ( Figs 14 View FIGURE 14 A–C): The examined female specimen had very fragile (decayed?) body, therefore only limited information can be given for the reproductive anatomy. The exact boundary of the uterus and the bursa copulatrix could not be seen. The distal, thickened end of the bursa copulatrix was also damaged.

Rectum thick, attached to the uterus, all parts of the genitalia white or off-white, the inner wall of the bursa copulatrix is irridescent. Uterus large, tapers towards the distal end; bursa copulatrix long, slowly tapering toward its end; no distinct oviduct was detected (probably because of the decayed condition). A small spermatophore was found in the stalk of the bursa copulatrix ( Figs 14 View FIGURE 14 B–C). It consisted of a larger, oval and a smaller, tumid portion.

Radula ( Figs 14 View FIGURE 14 D–E): Radular teeth arranged in v-shaped rows, each transverse row with seven teeth (2-1-1- 1-2). Central tooth with well-developed, pointed central cusp and one, only slightly smaller, pointed lateral cusp on each side; lateral teeth with five cusps; the cusps are roughly of the same size, however the second cusp from lateral direction is usually the largest.

Differential diagnosis. Pseudopomatias eos has a thinner shell, more regular, stronger ribs and a more strongly reflexed peristome margin than most populations of P. amoenus . The aperture is more rounded than in amoenus , and it has a characteristic "fat drop" shape because of the smooth columellar-parietal transition and the angled parietal-palatal transition. P. amoenus usually possesses irregularly shaped aperture with two recognisable angles.

Type material. Lectotype, Hotawa, Taiwan, ANSP 89917.

Museum material. Asia, Japan, Formosa, Ako, coll. Yoichiro Hirase (date unknown) ex Barbour, MCZ 42909 (5 shells).

New material: Taiwan, Xinzhu Xian, Jianshi Xiang, Shangyulao, 1300 m asl, leg. Okubo, K., 7.8.1998., OK/ 1; Taiwan, Nantou Xian, Lugu Xiang, Xitou, Fenghuangshan Dengshandao, leg. Okubo, K., 24.8.1989.,OK/2; Taiwan, Nantou Xian, Xinyi Xiang, Dongpu, Caijiangpubu, 1420 m, leg. Okubo, K., 19.8.1991., OK/2; Taiwan, Nantou Xian, Renai Xiang, Songgang, leg. Okubo, K., 22.8.1990., OK/2; Taiwan, Nantou Xian, Renai Xiang, Meifeng, leg. Okubo, K., 22.8.1995., OK/2; Taiwan, Nantou Xian, Renai Xiang, 8Hao Hehuansuidao, leg. Okubo, K., 6.8.1998., OK/2; Taiwan, Nantou Xian, Renai Xiang, Dayuling, leg. Okubo, K., 2565 m, 12.8.1998., OK/2; Taiwan, Gaoxiong Xian, Taoyuan Xiang, Tengzhisenlinyoulequ, leg. Okubo, K., 28.6.1997., OK/3; Taiwan, Pingdong Xian, Majia Xiang, Majiacun, 780 m, leg. Okubo, K., 21.8.1994., OK/2; Taiwan, Hualian Xian, Xiulin Xiang, Guanyuan, 2300 m, leg. Okubo, K., 17.8.1991., OK/2; Hualian Xian, Xiulin Xiang, Bilushenmu, leg. Okubo, K., 10.8.1998., OK/2; Taiwan, Nantou Xian, Renai Xiang, Songgang, leg. Ohara, K., 0 3.05.1982., OK/5, PGB/1; Hualien Xian, Shoufeng Xiang, Chinan Cun, Liyu Tan, Huantan Rd. 800 m, 165 m asl, 23°56.098'N 121°30.755'E, leg. Hunyadi, 0 7.10.2014. (2014/77), HA/10; Nantou Xian, Renai Xiang, Meifeng SE 600 m, sideroad 600 m, 2065 m asl., 24°05.474'N, 121°10.570'E, leg. Hunyadi 20.10.2014. (2014/107), HA/7; Nantou Xian, Renai Xiang, Meifeng-Songgang road, around km 14, 2120 m asl., 24°05.103'N 121°10.257'E, leg. Hunyadi, 20.10.2014. (2014/108), HA/2 (used for molecular study).

Distribution ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 ): The type locality (Hotawa) is situated near Jiaxian, Kaohsiung County, southern Taiwan (see Wu et al. 2008). Additional material suggests that the species inhabits almost the whole island.

Remarks. The shells from Tengzhisenlinyoulequ are larger (8.5–8.7 mm), lighter in colour, their shape is slightly more tumid and have less reflexed apertural lip. More material is necessary to see if they belong to a different species.

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Architaenioglossa

Family

Pupinidae

Genus

Pseudopomatias

Loc

Pseudopomatias eos Pilsbry & Hirase, 1905

Páll-Gergely, Barna, Fehér, Zoltán, Hunyadi, András & Asami, Takahiro 2015
2015
Loc

Pseudopomatias eos

Pilsbry & Hirase 1905
1905
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