Sculptaria
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Sculptaria sculpturata |
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Sculptaria | ||||||||||||
L. Pfeiffer , 1855 |
The genus Sculptaria is the only genus of the snails - family Sculptariidae from the suborder of the land snails (Stylommatophora). Genus and family include only about 20 species and subspecies that are native to southwest Africa.
features
The housings are flattened, lens-shaped or disc-shaped and heavily sculpted. Up to about six turns are formed, the periphery is keeled. The shell is relatively thick. The mouth is oblique to the winding axis and heavily modified. It drops off sharply from the winding plane and is "free" at the extreme end, i.e. H. without contact with the previous turn. There is one parietal lamella and two or three palatal plicae. The edges are bent and widened. In the hermaphroditic genital apparatus, the penis is moderately long with a subapical image sac. The epiphallus and flagellum are very short. The spermatic duct does not lie against the penis. The vagina, on the other hand, has no appendix. The stem of the sperm library is relatively long and only slightly broadened at the base. It is not associated with the spermoviduct.
Occurrence, way of life and distribution
The species of the Sculptariidae family or the Sculptaria genus are native to south-western Africa, and there has been evidence so far in southern Angola, Namibia and South Africa. They live there in dry and hot areas with sparse vegetation.
Systematics
The family is placed in the superfamily Acavoidea by Schileyko (2005) . Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), however, place them in the superfamily Plectopyloidea. So far around 20 species and subspecies have been described, the status of which is often not entirely certain. A modern processing of the genus is not yet available.
- Sculptariidae Degner family, 1923
- Genus Sculptaria L. Pfeiffer, 1855
- Sculptaria sculpturata (Gray, 1838) (with the subspecies Sculptaria sculpturata sculpturata (Gray, 1838), Sculptaria sculpturata collaris Pfeiffer, 1867 and Sculptaria sculpturata laevis Zilch 1939)
- Sculptaria planula Zilch, 1951
- Sculptaria hoeschae Zilch, 1951
- Sculptaria kaokoensis Zilch, 1952
- Sculptaria namaquensis Zilch, 1939
- Sculptaria damarensis H. Adams, 1870 (with the subspecies Sculptaria damarensis damarensis H. Adams and Sculptaria damarensis minor Degner, Sculptaria damarensis pygmaea Zilch 1952)
- Sculptaria leschkei Degner, 1922
- Sculptaria ohopohoensis Zilch, 1939
- Sculptaria retisculpta v. Martens, 1889
- Sculptaria pretiosa Zilch, 1939
- Sculptaria edlingeri Connolly, 1938 (with the subspecies Sculptaria edlingeri edlingeri Connolly, 1938 and Sculptaria edlingeri plurilamellata Blume, 1952)
- Sculptaria fumarium van Bruggen & Rolan, 2003
- Sculptaria framesi Burnup, 1923
- Sculptaria gertenbachae flower, 1963
- Sculptaria chapmanni Ancey, 1890
- Genus Sculptaria L. Pfeiffer, 1855
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literature
- Philippe Bouchet & Jean-Pierre Rocroi: Part 2. Working classification of the Gastropoda . Malacologia, 47: 239-283, Ann Arbor 2005 ISSN 0076-2997
- Anatolij A. Schileyko: Treatise on Recent terrestrial pulmonate molluscs, Part 4 Draparnaudiidae, Caryodidae, Macrocyclidae, Acavidae, Clavatoridae, Dorcasiidae, Sculptariidae, Corillidae, Plectopylidae, Megalobulimidae, Achatinidaocheilidae. Ruthenica, Supplement 2 (4): 437-564, Moscow 1999 ISSN 0136-0027