Re-evaluation of Zospeumschaufussi von Frauenfeld, 1862 and Z.suarezi Gittenberger, 1980, including the description of two new Iberian species using Computer Tomography (CT) (Eupulmonata, Ellobioidea, Carychiidae)

The present study aims to clarify the confused taxonomy of von Frauenfeld, 1862 and Gittenberger, 1980. Revision of Iberian micro snails is severely hindered by uncertainties regarding the identity of the oldest Iberian species, von Frauenfeld, 1862. In this paper, we clarify its taxonomic status by...

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Published inZooKeys Vol. 835; no. 17; pp. 65 - 86
Main Authors Jochum, Adrienne, E Prieto, Carlos, Kampschulte, Marian, Martels, Gunhild, Ruthensteiner, Bernhard, Vrabec, Marko, D Dörge, Dorian, J de Winter, Anton
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bulgaria Pensoft Publishers 04.04.2019
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Summary:The present study aims to clarify the confused taxonomy of von Frauenfeld, 1862 and Gittenberger, 1980. Revision of Iberian micro snails is severely hindered by uncertainties regarding the identity of the oldest Iberian species, von Frauenfeld, 1862. In this paper, we clarify its taxonomic status by designating a lectotype from the original syntype series and by describing its internal and external shell morphology. Using SEM-EDX, we attempt to identify the area of the type locality cave more precisely than "a cave in Spain". The shell described and illustrated by Gittenberger (1980) as appears not to be conspecific with the lectotype shell, and is considered a separate species, Jochum, Prieto & De Winter, was described from various caves in NW Spain. Study of the type material reveals that these shells are not homogenous in shell morphology. The holotype shell of is imaged here for the first time. The paratype shell, illustrated by Gittenberger (1980) from a distant, second cave, is described as Jochum, Prieto & De Winter, The shell selected here as lectotype of , was also considered a paratype of by Gittenberger (1980). Since this specimen is morphologically very similar to topotypic shells of , the latter species is considered a junior synonym of ( ). The internal shell morphology of all these taxa is described and illustrated using X-ray Micro Computer Tomography (Micro-CT).
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Academic editor: Thierry Backeljau
ISSN:1313-2989
1313-2970
DOI:10.3897/zookeys.835.33231