Auriculella perpusilla E. Smith, 1873

Yeung, Norine W., Slapcinsky, John, Strong, Ellen E., Kim, Jaynee R. & Hayes, Kenneth A., 2020, Overlooked but not forgotten: the first new extant species of Hawaiian land snail described in 60 years, Auriculella gagneorum sp. nov. (Achatinellidae, Auriculellinae), ZooKeys 950, pp. 1-31 : 1

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scientific name

Auriculella perpusilla E. Smith, 1873
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Auriculella perpusilla E. Smith, 1873 Figures 1C View Figure 1 , 3E, F View Figure 3 , 4C View Figure 4 , 5C View Figure 5

Auriculella perpusilla E. Smith in Gulick & Smith, 1873: 87, pl. 10, fig. 26; Pilsbry and Cooke 1915: 91-92, pl. 25, figs 1, 2; Cowie et al. 1995: 77; Johnson 1996: 193; Severns 2011: 210, pl. 82, fig. 3.

Type material.

Holotype: USA • 1; shell crushed; H = 4 mm, W = 2 ⅔ mm (according to original description); Honolulu County, Oahu, Koolau Mountains; 1918; John T. Gulick leg.; MCZ 39912.

Type locality.

“Kohalu” (sic, Kahaluu) on Oahu.

Diagnosis.

Shell. Shell sinistral with inflated whorls, H = 4.4 ± 0.26 mm, W = 3.0 ± 0.15 mm, WH = 5.0 ± 0.14, AH = 2.1 ± 0.14 mm, AW = 1.5 ± 0.11 mm (N = 50; Table 2f View Table 2 ). Columella in juveniles with a strong lamella that is reduced and covered by a thickening of the inner edge of the lip in adults. Some adults show a short projection or angulation where the columellar lamella was located. Parietal lamella is smooth and not undulate, extending 0.3 whorls into the aperture, and sometimes bears a weak angulation at mid-point. Shell color is pale tan or dark brown, with or without a single peripheral color band of pale tan or dark brown (Fig. 3F View Figure 3 ).

Reproductive system. Phallus retractor muscle relatively short, attached apically to a long epiphallus, which is nearly ⅓ the length of the phallus (Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ). Appendix is nearly equal in length to the phallus. Appendix slightly over half the diameter of the phallus at its attachment, narrowing abruptly at ⅓ its length and remaining narrow to its terminus. Apical ⅔ of the phallus is broad, basal ⅓ narrows abruptly and remains narrow to the junction with the short atrium. Vagina is long and nearly half the length of the phallus.

Radula . Radula with an irregular rachidian flanked on either side by rastriform marginal teeth, as diagnostic of the family (Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ). Each tooth has a long narrow base that expands slowly for ¾ of the length of the tooth before reaching the forward curving cusps, which comprise the remaining ¼ of the tooth. There are three long cusps at mesocone, endocone, and ectocone positions with two or more alternating larger and smaller cusps intercalated between them. There are roughly 127 teeth per row (N = 5; Table 2 View Table 2 ).

Distribution and ecology.

Auriculella perpusilla is endemic to Oahu’s Koolau Mountain Range (Fig. 1C View Figure 1 ), recorded from across the range at elevations of 61 m to 1066 m. The species is arboreal and found on vegetation, including: Antidesma pulvinatum , Cordyline fruticosa , Freycinetia arborea , Kadua affinis , Lobelia sp., Metrosideros polymorpha , Myrsine sp., Psidium guajava , Psychotria kaduana , Syzygium sandwicense , Touchardia latifolia , and on unspecified ferns, tree trunks, and dead leaves. Recent observations are restricted to Tantalus (southern Koolau Mountains; Fig. 1C View Figure 1 ).

Remarks.

No holotype was designated in the original description which included a single figure and provided a single set of measurements: height 4 mm width 2 ⅔ mm. The shell donated by Gulick is MCZ 39912 and is labeled holotype. Pilsbry and Cooke (1915: 91) indicated that only a single shell existed; "The single specimen collected by Mr. Gulick and described by Mr. Smith, is unfortunately broken." Consequently, MCZ 39912 is the holotype by monotypy.

Unlike A. minuta , A. perpusilla is sinistral and the columella does not bear an axially oriented ridge like the one found in A. perversa . The palatal lamella is smooth and not undulate like A. gagneorum sp. nov. The epiphallus is long unlike the poorly defined epiphallus of A. perversa or the short but well-defined epiphallus of A. minuta and A. gagneorum sp. nov. The appendix narrows abruptly at approximately ⅓ its length unlike A. gagneorum sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Stylommatophora

Family

Achatinellidae

Genus

Auriculella

Loc

Auriculella perpusilla E. Smith, 1873

Yeung, Norine W., Slapcinsky, John, Strong, Ellen E., Kim, Jaynee R. & Hayes, Kenneth A. 2020
2020
Loc

Auriculella perpusilla

E. Smith 1873
1873