Pagoda snails
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![]() Pagoda snail ( Pagodulina pagodula ) |
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Clessin , 1876 |
The pagoda snails ( Pagodulina ) are a genus of the family of the barrel snails ( Orculidae) from the suborder of the land snails (Stylommatophora).
features
The housings are ovate to ovoid-cylindrical with 7 to 8.5 well-arched turns. The size varies from 2.3 to 4.5 mm in height and 1.2 to 2.4 mm in width. The shell is firm and somewhat translucent, the surface shiny. The color varies from amber to brown. The mouth is egg-shaped and free, or almost free with a folded, thickened mouth edge. The parietal lamella lies deep in the mouth, the front end can just be seen from the outside and from below. The spindle lamella is weak and sits on the back of the spindle. The long palate fold is different in strength.
In the male part of the sexual apparatus, the spermatic duct enters the epiphallus apically or slightly laterally. In the longitudinal section, a rudimentary flagellum is still formed internally at the proximal end of the epiphallus . A blind sack ( caecum ) on the penis may or may not be present. Internally, the penis shows fold structures that are elongated or transverse to the longitudinal axis. Very small, tetragonal crystals are embedded in the lumen of the penis. In the female part, the vagina and free fallopian tube are about the same length, or the vagina is slightly shorter. Shortly after the branching off from the fallopian tube, the stalk of the spermathec is thickened into a bean-shaped gland attached to the side. The bladder is oblong-ovoid. A long, thin diverticulum branches off between the gland on the stalk of the spermathec and the bladder .
Geographical distribution and habitat
The species of the genus occur in Central and Southern Europe, Eastern Europe (Ukraine) and Asia Minor to the Caucasus . Recently the type species of the genus was found again in the Auvergne ; the last evidence from there was from 1851.
Taxonomy and systematics
The naming of this taxon is a story of trials and tribulations. In 1864 Giuseppe Stabile (also Joseph Stabile) established the genus Pagodina , with the only species Pupa pagodula Des Moulins, 1830. Pagodina is preoccupied by Pagodina Van Beneden, 1853 (Crustacea). Paul Hesse therefore proposed Pagodula as a replacement name in 1916 . This name is again preoccupied by Pagodula Monterosato, 1884. Johannes Thiele now proposed another replacement name with Pagodinella . It was not taken into account that Stephan Clessin had established the generic name Pagodulina for Pupa pagodula Des Moulins in 1876 independently of Stabile , in 1830 the renaming of Pagodina and Pagodula was completely unnecessary.
Schileyko (1998) succeeded Henry Augustus Pilsbry (1922–1926) and left another subfamily Pagodulinae, which, however, is not recognized by Philippe Bouchet and Jean-Pierre Rocroi or the Fauna Europaea. The genus Pagodulina is therefore placed in the subfamily Orculinae. Schileyko (1998) also ruled out two sub-genera, Pagodulina (Pagodulina) and Pagodulina (Crystallifera) Schileyko, 1976. As early as 1978, Edwin Gittenberger was very cautious about the value of the differences between the two sub-genera put forward by Schileyko. Welter-Schultes (2012) only lists the species under the genus Pagodulina . The Fauna Europaea also does not use any sub-genus classification. Schileyko (2012), however, continues to adhere to the sub-genre and thus to Pagodulina (Crystallifera) .
- Pagodulina austeniana (Nevill, 1880)
- † Pagodulina bellardii (Sacco, 1884), Upper Pliocene
- Pagodulina epirotes Klemm, 1939
- Pagodulina gracilior Pilsbry, 1926 (= Pagodula subdola gracilior Pilsbry, 1926)
- Pagodulina hauseri Gittenberger, 1978
- Pagodulina kaeufeli Klemm, 1939
- Pagodulina klemmi Gittenberger & Subai, 1978
- Pagodulina lederi (Boettger, 1886)
- Pagoda snail ( Pagodulina pagodula (Des Moulins, 1830))
- Pagodulina pisidica Schütt, 1993
- Pagodulina sparsa Pilsbry, 1924
- Southern pagoda snail ( Pagodulina subdola (Gredler, 1856))
- ? Pagodulina tschapecki (Gredler, 1877) (probably parasitized specimens of Pagodulina pagodula )
supporting documents
literature
- Philippe Bouchet and Jean-Pierre Rocroi: Part 2. Working classification of the Gastropoda. Malacologia, 47: 239-283, Ann Arbor 2005, ISSN 0076-2997 .
- Bernhard Hausdorf: The Orculidae of Asia (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora). Archiv für Molluskenkunde, 125, 1996, pp. 1-86.
- Anatolij A. Schileyko: Treatise on Recent terrestrial pulmonate molluscs, Part 1. Achatinellidae, Amastridae, Orculidae, Strobilopsidae, Spelaeodiscidae, Valloniidae, Cochlicopidae, Pupillidae, Chondrinidae, Pyramidulidae. Ruthenica, Supplement 2 (1): 1-126, Moscow 1998, ISSN 0136-0027 .
On-line
Individual evidence
- ↑ Igor Balashov, Nina Gural-Sverlova: An annotated checklist of the terrestrial molluscs of Ukraine. Journal of Conchology, 41 (1): 91-109, 2012 ( PDF lviv.ua ).
- ↑ Laurent Charles: Redécouverte de Pagodulina pagodula (Des Moulins, 1830) (Gastropoda, Orculidae) dans le Puy-de-Dôme (Auvergne, France). MalaCo, 8: 420–427, 2012 PDF ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Joseph (Giuseppe) Stabile: Mollusques terrestres vivants du Piémont. Atti della Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali, 7 (1): 3–141, Milan 1864, p. 100 ( online at www.biodiversitylibrary.org ).
- ↑ Paul Hesse: Critical Fragments. Newsletter of the German Malakozoological Society, 48 (3): 122–124, Frankfurt am Main 1916, p. 124 ( online at www.biodiversitylibrary.org ).
- ↑ Johannes Thiele: Comments on the "animal kingdom" and the noun generum Animalium. Bulletin of the German Malacozoological Society, 49: 19–24, Frankfurt / Main 1917, p. 24 ( online at www.biodiversitylibrary.org ).
- ^ Stephan Clessin: German Excursions-Mollusken-Fauna. 581 S., Bauer & Raspe, Nürnberg 1876, S. 198 ( online at www.biodiversitylibrary.org ).
- ^ Henry Augustus Pilsbry: Manual of Conchology Second Series: Pulmonata. Vol. 27. Pupillidae (Orculinae, Pagodulinae, Acanthinulinae, etc.). Abidas and Chondrinas of the Pyrenees and the Iberian Peninsula, by Dr. F. Haas. 369 pp., Philadelphia 1922-1926, p. 166 ( online at www.biodiversitylibrary.org ).
- ↑ Fauna Europaea: Pagodulina Clessin 1876 .
- ^ Edwin Gittenberger: Contributions to the knowledge of the Pupillacea VIII. Some about Orculidae. Zoologische Verhandelingen, 163: 3-44, 1978 ( PDF and many others ).
- ↑ Anatoly A. Schileyko: On the anatomy of Orculidae with special reference to the spermatophores (Gastropoda Pulmonata, Stylommatophora). Ruthenica, 22 (2): 141–158, 2012 ( PDF ruthenica.com ).
- ↑ Wilhelm Wenz: Gastropoda Extra marina tertiaria. In: Carl Diener (Ed.), Fossilium catalogus, 1 Animalium , 20: 737-1068, Berlin 1923, p. 968 ( online at www.biodiversitylibrary.org ).
- ↑ Francisco W. Welter-Schultes: European non-marine molluscs, a guide for species identification = identification book for European land and freshwater mollusks. A1-A3 S., 679 S., Q1-Q78 S., Planet Poster Ed., Göttingen 2012, ISBN 3-933922-75-5 , ISBN 978-3-933922-75-5
- ↑ Fauna Europaea: Pagodulina subdola gracilior Pilsbry 1926 .
- ↑ Christa Frank: Malakologisches aus dem Alpenraum (II) with special consideration of southern areas 1992-1995. In: Linz biological contributions. Volume 28, Issue 1, Linz 1996, pp. 75–164, here p. 89 ( PDF on ZOBODAT ).