Vestia lazarovii

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Pulmonata
Familia: Clausiliidae
Genus: Vestia

Name

Vestia lazarovii Dedov, 2012Wikispecies linkZooBank linkPensoft Profile

Locus typicu

Republic of Macedonia, Baba (= Pelister) Mountains near Kopanke hut, 41°01'59.7'N, 21°13'09.0'E, 1639 m a.s.l., Pinus peuce forestecotone,under logs of dead wood and fallen trunks, 03. September 2002, leg. S. Lazarov, (2 empty shells); from the same site, 16. June 2009, leg. I. K. Dedov (12 specimens, collected alive, dried).

Additional material

Republic of Macedonia, Pelister (= Baba) Mountains, Palisnopje area, 1450 m a.s.l., Pinus peuce forestecotone, under logs and fallen trunks, 16. June 2009, leg. T. Mitev, (2 empty shells).

Type material

holotype SMF 336343, paratypes (n = 13 specimens) SMF 336344/2 specimens; NMNHS/2 specimens; DED/MK 453/2 specimens; DED/MK 636/9 specimens; Pelister Mountains, Palisnopje area, 1450 m. a.s.l., DED/MK637/2 specimens).

Differential diagnosis

This species differs from Vestia roschitzi (Brancsik, 1890) and Vestia ranojevici (Pavlovic, 1912) by the wide spiral turn of its inferior lamella; from Vestia elata (Rossmassler, 1836), Vestia gulo (E. Bielz, 1859) and Vestia turgida (Rossmassler, 1836) by the missing lunella.

Description of type series

shell relatively small, spindle shaped, yellow-brownish coloured; whorls 8.59.5, including 22.5 smooth protoconch whorls; teleoconch ribbed (R = 38–54); aperture oval pear-shaped with a whitish, weekly reflected lip; a pale palatal callus present in some specimens; basal canal and keel missing; sinulus wide, not inclined to the shell axis; superior lamella connected with spiralis or close to it; inferior lamella turning widely-spirally; lunella and basalis missing; principal and upper palatal plica usually present; principal plica very short to about 1/3 of the last whorl; upper palatal plica short or missing; clausilium plate varying from hook-shaped in its end as is typical for Vestia, or with a weak hook and thin clausilium plate.

Etymology

This species is named after the Bulgarian arachnologist Dr. Stoyan Lazarov-Panagyrsky, B. A. S., Institute of Zoology, who was the first to collect this species.

Distribution

Vestia lazarovii sp. n. is currently only known from two sites at 1450 and 1650 m a.s.l. from the Pelister (= Baba) Mountains, Republic of Macedonia.

Ecology

This species occurs in the Pinus peuce forest ecotone, under logs of dead wood near Kopanke hut, as well as in the Pinus peuce forest ecotone in the Palisnopje area, under logs and fallen trunks.

Comments

The first species of genus Vestia to bereported from Macedonia (Urbanski 1960[1]) was Vestia ranojevici. Nordsieck (1974)[2] reported it from the Osogovo Mountains, Kalin Kamen area, 1560 m a.s.l., Kriva Palanka district, near to the border with Bulgaria. Vestia lazarovii sp. n. is the second representative of the genus from the Republic of Macedonia and occurs relatively high up in the mountains (in coniferous forests and its ecotone) and is characterized by a quite strong reduction of the clausilium apparatus (reduced lunella, short principal and short or missing upper palatal plicae, missing basalis, somethimes very fine and thin clausilium plate with weakly developed hook at its end). A connection between superior and spiral lamellae is typical for the genus Vestia, so the specimens with disconnected superior and spiral lamellae could be also interpreted as showing initial reduction in this part of the clausilium apparatus.

Table 2. Measurements (mm) of the Vestia lazarovii sp. n. and variation of the clausilium apparatus. Abbreviation: H – height of shell, D – diameter of shell, W – number of whorls, We - number of whorls of the protoconch, HP – height of peristome, DP – diameter of aperture, R – ribs on the last whorl. Holotype - №6.
H D W We HP DP R superior+spiralis hook shape of clausilium
1 9.94 3.00 9 2.5 2.8 2.2 38 connected prominent
2 9.45 3.1 9 2.5 2.6 2.2 44 separated broken off
3 10.43 3.2 9 2.5 2.95 2.45 48 separated not visible
4 9.03 3.1 8 2 2.85 2.05 54 separated weakly prominent
5 10.43 3.15 9 2.5 2.85 2.35 48 connected broken off
6 10.64 3.2 9.5 2.5 2.9 2.2 45 connected prominent
7 10.99 3.25 9.5 2.5 3 2.2 44 separated weakly prominent
8 10.07 3.05 9 2 2.95 2.1 46 separated broken off
9 9.73 3.3 9 2 3 2.3 45 separated prominent
10 9.24 2.95 8.5 2.5 2.9 2.1 42 separated weakly prominent
Average 10 3.13 8.95 2.35 2.88 2.22 45.4 --
Variance 0.41 0.01 0.19 0.06 0.01 0.02 17.6 --

Original Description

  • Dedov, I; 2012: Two new and rare mountain door-snails (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Clausiliidae) from high mountain areas in Macedonia ZooKeys, 168: 45-53. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.168.1919

Other References

  1. Urbanski J (1960) Bemerkenswerte Clausiliiden (Moll., Pulm.) aus Bulgarien (Systematische, zoogeographische und ökologische Studien über der Mollusken der Balkan-Halbinsel VI). Bulletin de la Societe des Amis des Sciences et Lettres de Poznan 14: 113-147.
  2. Nordsieck H (1974) Neue Clausilien der Balkan-Halbinsel (mit taxonomischer Revision einiger Gruppen der Alopiinae und Baleinae). Zur Anatomie und Systematik der Clausilien XV. Archiv für Molluskenkunde 104(4–6): 123-170.

Images

Figure 3. Vestia lazarovii sp. n.
Figure 3. Vestia lazarovii sp. n. 
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