Caspia knipowitschii Makarov, 1938

Anistratenko, Vitaliy V., 2013, On the taxonomic status of the highly endangered Ponto-Caspian gastropod genus Caspia (Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae: Caspiinae), Journal of Natural History 47 (1 - 2), pp. 51-64 : 53-54

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2012.742934

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D4987D3-CF40-FFC2-FE0E-FB57FDB9F5A0

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Carolina

scientific name

Caspia knipowitschii Makarov, 1938
status

 

Caspia knipowitschii Makarov, 1938 View in CoL

( Figures 1 View Figure 1 A–I, 3A–D, 5A–D)

Caspia gmelini var. knipowitschii Makarov, 1938: 1058 View in CoL (description, no figure);

Pyrgula (Caspia) knipowitchi (sic) ( Makarov, 1938) – Golikov and Starobogatov 1966: 354, fig. 1, 6;

Caspia knipowitschi Makarov, 1938 – Golikov and Starobogatov 1972: 99, pl. 2, fig. 17;

Caspia (Clathrocaspia) knipowitschi knipowitschi Makarov, 1938 – Alexenko and Starobogatov 1987: 36;

Caspia (Clathrocaspia) knipowitschi Makarov, 1938 – Anistratenko 2007b: 796–797, fig. 2, 19.

The teleoconch is conical low-spired in shape, thick-walled, minute. The shell consists of 4.0–4.5 weakly inflated whorls with regularly increasing diameter; up to about 2.2–2.3 mm in height and up to 1.3 mm in width. The apical angle ranges from 45 ◦ to 50 ◦, spire profile slightly convex. A slightly incised suture separates the whorls, ornamented with fine but distinct spiral ribs (up to 15–17 on body whorl), crossed by weaker raised axial lines, resulting in a reticulate pattern ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 A–E) characteristic of all known Caspia View in CoL in the Azov–Black Sea Basin (see also Anistratenko 2007a). Body whorl moderately expanded, occupying about 0.75 of total shell height. Aperture medium-sized, drop-shaped, outer lip thickened especially in posterior part. Height of shell is 2.5 times the height of aperture. The umbilicus is usually narrow and chink-like or closed.

The protoconch is comparatively large ( Figure 1E,F,H,I View Figure 1 ), dome-like, consists of 1.25–1.30 whorls and has a maximum diameter of 0.34–0.35 mm; diameter of the first embryonic whorl is 0.30–0.31 mm. The initial cap-like onset of the embryonic shell is 0.13–0.15 mm wide. The most remarkable feature of the protoconch is the densely reticulated fine ornamentation that covers the entire surface of embryonic shell. Usually this sculpture covers the surface more or less regularly, though sometimes delicate but distinct spiral rows of grains can be recognized ( Figure 1F,H,I View Figure 1 ). The transition from the protoconch to the teleoconch is well marked by a slight thickening, followed by a constriction. The teleoconch sculpture begins with weak spiral grooves, which become more prominent and turn into ribs during the course of the first 0.5–1.25 teleoconch whorls.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Hydrobiidae

Genus

Caspia

Loc

Caspia knipowitschii Makarov, 1938

Anistratenko, Vitaliy V. 2013
2013
Loc

Caspia (Clathrocaspia) knipowitschi

Anistratenko VV 2007: 796
2007
Loc

Caspia (Clathrocaspia) knipowitschi knipowitschi

Alexenko TL & Starobogatov YI 1987: 36
1987
Loc

Caspia knipowitschi

Golikov AN & Starobogatov YI 1972: 99
1972
Loc

Pyrgula (Caspia) knipowitchi

Golikov AN & Starobogatov YI 1966: 354
1966
Loc

Caspia gmelini var. knipowitschii

Makarov AC 1938: 1058
1938
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