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Wu M, Shen W, Chen Z-G (2023) Land snail diversity in central China: revision of Laeocathaica Möllendorff, 1899 (Gastropoda, Camaenidae), with descriptions of seven new species. ZooKeys 1154: 49-147. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1154.86237
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Central China harbors the native dart-sac-bearing camaenids Laeocathaica. The genus is revised and seven new species are proposed based on museum material and newly collected specimens. This work confirmed that most Laeocathaica species have restricted habitats. The comparison of the dart sac apparatus among the dart-sac-bearing camaenid genera indicated the importance of the presence of the proximal accessory sac that might be analogous to the membranous/muscular sac surrounding the proximal dart sac and/or the distal region of the vagina near the atrium, which also plays a significant role in the diagnosis of Laeocathaica species based on its number, symmetry and position on the dart sac. Species with similar shell morphology were studied using geometric morphometric methods to detect variations in shell shape. A molecular phylogenetic analysis based on 16S and ITS2 sequence data of partial Laeocathaica species and many other dart-sac-bearing taxa suggested that Laeocathaica might be monophyletic. Furthermore, the present phylogeny indicated that Stilpnodiscus, Cathaica, Bradybaena, and Pseudobuliminus might be polyphyletic and therefore the taxonomy of dart-sac-bearing camaenids in this region requires a thorough revision. This work reconfirms that the Southern Gansu Plateau is important as a hotspot for malacodiversity conservation on the Chinese mainland.
Anatomy, Central China, Helicoidea, molecular phylogeny, morphology, taxonomy
Laeocathaica Möllendorff, 1899 comprises more than twenty species, most of which were described by O. von Möllendorff. It is a group of sinistrally-shelled camaenids indigenous to Central China, an area that includes western Hubei, Chongqing (administratively part of Sichuan before 1997), Sichuan, southern Gansu, and western Shaanxi (works before 1934 listed in References;
This paper examines the shell morphology and genital anatomy of Laeocathaica using museum material and recent field collections and proposes seven new species. A molecular phylogeny based on 16S and ITS2 sequence data of a subset of Laeocathaica species and other dart-sac-bearing taxa is constructed to explore whether Laeocathaica is monophyletic.
Animals in most cases were relaxed by drowning in water before being transferred to 70% ethanol for fixation, which was replaced with ethanol of the same concentration after 3 days. To observe the animals with evaginated dart sac apparatus, before fixation the animal was drowned in water with 5% ethanol, 10% ethanol and 15% ethanol, in each solution for ~ 60 min. Photographs for illustrations (by MW) and geometric morphometric analyses (by WS) were taken using a Canon camera. The shells were measured with digital vernier calipers to the nearest 0.1 mm. Whorls were counted following
Distribution maps were created using ArcGIS Desktop 10.8 under GCS_WGS_1984 coordinate system. In addition, mapping was carried out to map both the distribution limit and the distribution pattern of Laeocathaica species (Fig.
A distribution map of all known species of Laeocathaica Möllendorff, 1899 except L. anceyi (Möllendorff in Ancey, 1889), L. hisanoi Páll-Gergely, 2022, and L. leucorhaphe Möllendorff, 1899 whose precise localities are not known; white dots: the localities where no Laeocathaica species was ever found B distribution of the new species described in this paper, yellow dots: L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov., green dot: L. zhengpingliui Wu, sp. nov., brown dots: L. parapolytyla Wu, sp. nov., white dot: L. qiminglii Wu, sp. nov., pink dot: L. cheni Wu, sp. nov., blue dots: L. qishilii Wu, sp. nov., orange dots: L. nordsiecki Wu, sp. nov. C distribution of L. carinifera (H. Adams, 1870) (green dots), L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov. (yellow dots), and L. stenochone Möllendorff, 1899 (blue dots) D distribution of L. amdoana Möllendorff, 1899 (green dots), L. distinguenda Möllendorff, 1899 (pink dots), and L. tropidorhaphe Möllendorff, 1899 (blue dots) C equivalent to the larger box in (A), B, D equivalent to the smaller box in (A).
Geometric morphometric methods (GMM) were used to investigate the relationship between some species that exhibits conchological similarities. The morphological variation analyses of the shells were performed in the tps series software including tpsUtil32 (
The material used in the GMM analyses were intact mature shells and the high-quality published photos, including Laeocathaica amdoana Möllendorff, 1899: HBUMM05639 (2 specimens; the information of each collection lot is showed under each species in the section Systematics), -05640 (3), -05646 (5), -08147 (6), -08432 (3) and SMF 8952 (1); Laeocathaica distinguenda Möllendorff, 1899: HBUMM05417 (5), -05434 (1), -05436 (1), -05473 (10), -05554 (4), -05565a (3), -05571 (3), -05576b (1), -06536 (3), -06556 (3), -06579 (2), -00674 (8), -08429 (2), CZG202008-w10 (4), CZG202008-w5 (5), SMF 8959 (1) and SMF 95024 (1); L. tropidorhaphe Möllendorff, 1899: HBUMM00450 (3), -00486 (2), -00508 (5), -00526 (1), -00527 (2), -05600 (8), -05621 (4), -05664 (6), -05692 (7), -05719 (4), -06621 (3), -08425 (7), CZG202008-w1 (2), SMF 9074 (1), SMF 9075 (1), SMF 9077 (1) and fig. 7D in
Whole genomic DNA was extracted from a piece of the foot muscle using the Animal Genome Quick Extraction Kit (B518221, Sangon Biotech). All PCR reactions were performed in 50 μL volumes containing 5 μL 10× reaction buffer containing 25 mm MgCl2, 10 mm of each dNTP, 1 μL of Taq polymerase (5 U/μL), 1 μL of 10–100 ng template DNA and ddH2O. Thermal cycling was performed on an Eastwin ETC811. PCR amplicons were inspected on a 1% agarose gel for quality and fragment size, then were sequenced on an automated sequencer. Primers used for partial fragment of 16S were 16Sar-L (5’-CGCCTGTTTATCAAAAACAT-3’) /16Sbr-H (5’-CCGGTCTGAACTCAGATCACGT-3’) (
Chromatographs and sequences were first studied and compiled in sequencer 4.5. DNA sequences of both genes were aligned by T-Coffee with standard parameters (
The generic classification of species adopted in this study mainly follows MolluscaBase (2021a–p; 2022a–c) (Table
AS accessory sac;
AO opening of accessory sac leading to dart chamber;
a.s.l. above sea level;
At atrium;
BC bursa copulatrix;
BCD bursa copulatrix duct;
DS dart sac;
Dt love dart;
DtC a chamber containing love dart;
DVM a membranous (or muscular) sac surrounding proximal dart sac and/or distal region of vagina near atrium;
Ep epiphallus;
fma fully mature animal(s) (i.e., shell(s) and soft parts);
fms fully mature empty shell(s);
FO free oviduct;
MG mucous glands;
juv juvenile;
P penis;
PAS proximal accessory sac, a blind sac on proximal dart sac (= DVM);
PO opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart sac chamber or dart chamber. In illustrations an PO is indicated by an asterisk or a red dot;
PR penial retractor muscle;
PS penial sheath;
Va vagina;
VD vas deferens.
CZG Personal collection of Chen, Zhong-Guang [陈重光], China;
HBUMM Mollusk collection of Museum of Hebei University (Baoding, China);
The most complicated structure in the genital system of dart-sac-bearing camaenid species (here, we use “dart-sac-bearing camaenids” to replace the former subfamily Bradybaeninae), if present, is the dart sac apparatus, a sack-like structure on the vagina. The basic structure of a dart sac apparatus consists of a dart sac, the muscular blind tube that contains and can secrete the love dart, the penis insertion/opening and the vagina insertion/opening. The ventral side of the dart sac usually has an accessory sac that is distally connected by mucous glands and opens into the chamber containing the love dart or opening into the dart sac chamber. The mucous glands consist of several mucous gland tubes that are simply branched (i.e., only one tube or bifurcate tube) or complicatedly branched and covered, packaged and connected by a sheet of loose connective tissue that binds the mucous glands more or less tightly to the vagina (Fig.
The so-called DVM structure cannot be distinguished from the proximal accessory sac in position, external morphology or internal structure. The fact that the conjunction of DVM structure and the proximal accessory sac was not observed in any Chinese bradybaenine genus (
The proximal accessory sac, whose opening leads to the outside of the body (if is not blind) (Fig.
Distribution map of Laeocathaica dityla Möllendorff, 1899 (green dots), L. odophora Möllendorff, 1899 (pink dots), L. pewzowi Möllendorff, 1899 (white dots), L. phaeomphala Möllendorff, 1899 (blue dots), L. polytyla Möllendorff, 1899 (yellow dots), L. potanini Möllendorff, 1899 (red dots), and L. prionotropis Möllendorff, 1899 (orange dots). Range of the map is defined by the rectangle in the thumbnail.
In Laeocathaica it is most commonly observed that two proximal accessory sacs, the left and the right, each with a pore leading to the dart chamber or dart sac chamber, are dorsally separated and ventrally fused. For Laeocathaica phaeomphala Möllendorff, 1899, L. polytyla Möllendorff, 1899, and L. tropidorhaphe, the dart sac has no proximal accessory sac (Figs
Some character states of the terminal genitalia in Laeocathaica Möllendorff, 1899.
Characters\Species | Vagina elongated above dart sac (+) or not (–) | Number of mucous glands | Branching of mucous gland duct complicated (+) or simple (–) | Blades of apical dart | Number of PAS | PAS: Symmetrical (+) or asymmetrical (–) | Number of PAS opening(s) | PAS: ventrally touching (+) or not (–) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
L. amdoana Möllendorff, 1899 | + | 8 | + | 2 | 2 (tiny) | + | 2 | – |
L. carinalis Chen & Zhang, 2004 | – | 4 | – | / | 2 | + | 2 | + |
L. carinifera (H. Adams, 1870) | – | 6–7 | +/– | / | 2 | – | 2 | + |
L. christinae (H. Adams, 1870) | – | 4–5 | + | 2 | 2 | + | 2 | – |
L. distinguenda Möllendorff, 1899 | – | 4–12 | +/– | 2 | 2 | + | 2 | – |
L. dityla Möllendorff, 1899 | – | 2–3 | – | ? | 2 | + | 2 | + |
L. dolani (Pilsbry, 1934) | – | 2–3 | + | 4 | 1 | – | 1 | / |
L. filippina (Heude, 1882) | – | 5–7 | + | ? | 2 | + | 2 | + |
L. odophora Möllendorff, 1899 | – | 5 | – | 2 | 2 | – | 2 | + |
L. powzowi Möllendorff, 1899 | – | 4 | – | / | 2 | + | 2 | + |
L. phaeomphala Möllendorff, 1899 | + | 8 | – | / | 0 | / | / | / |
L. polytyla Möllendorff, 1899 | – | 5 | – | 2 | 0 | / | / | / |
L. potanini Möllendorff, 1899 | – | 2–3 | + | 4 | 2 | + | 2 | + |
L. prionotropis Möllendorff, 1899 | – | 4–8 | – | 4 | 2 | + | 2 | + |
L. stenochone Möllendorff, 1899 | – | 5 | + | 2 | 2 | + | 2 | + |
L. tropidorhaphe Möllendorff, 1899 | + | 7–10 | + | 4 | 0 | / | / | / |
L. parapolytyla Wu, sp. nov. | – | 4–5 | – | / | 0 | / | / | / |
L. qishilii Wu, sp. nov. | – | 2 | + | 2 | 2 | + | 2 | + |
L. qiminglii Wu, sp. nov. | / | / | / | / | / | / | / | / |
L. zhengpingliui Wu, sp. nov. | +(somewhat) | 6 | – | 0 | 2 | + | 2 | – |
L. cheni Wu, sp. nov. | – | 4 | – | 2 | 2 | + | 2 | + |
L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov. | + | 6–8 | – | / | 2 | + | 2 | + |
Terminal genitalia in the evaginated pouch in Laeocathaica qishilii Wu, sp. nov. (HBUMM08298-spec.8, paratype), showing relative position of dart sac apparatus, vagina, and penis A evaginated pouch of terminal genitalia B the exposed pouch. Arrow indicates the position of the proximal accessory sac. Abbreviations: DS – dart sac; Dt – love dart; EDC – entrance of dart chamber; EOV – external opening of vagina; EOP – external opening of penis; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PO – opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart sac chamber or dart chamber; Va – vagina.
Unlike the structurally closed proximal accessory sac observed only in Pseudiberus tectumsinense pingi Zhang & Wu, 2021, the proximal accessory sac observed in all Laeocathaica species has an opening/pore leading to the dart chamber (for most species) or dart sac chamber (for L. amdoana only) instead of the proximal accessory sac opening leading only to dart sac chamber as observed in Traumatophora Ancey, 1887 (
The accessory sac in some Laeocathaica species is tiny in appearance and internally solid, with the mucous glands entering papilla (e.g., arrowed in
The penis of Laeocathaica is divided into three parts according to the structures that protrude on the inner wall. The proximal part consists of main/thicker pilasters. The central part is covered by cross-linked/network-like fine pilasters branched off from the main pilasters of the proximal part (e.g., in Laeocathaica prionotropis, Fig.
Laeocathaica
Möllendorff, 1899: 86;
Helix (Plectotropis) christinae H. Adams, 1870 (by original designation).
Shell sinistral, strongly depressed to broadly conic, moderately solid, of 5–10.5 almost flat whorls. Last whorl abruptly descending in front, angulated to strongly keeled; rarely rounded. Coloration consists of whitish, corneous, or chestnut background and mostly with one or two dark sub-peripheral bands; besides, usually there are several fulvous, diffuse radial streaks. Protoconch usually with fine radial threads and/or fine granules that each is formed by a low hump deposited in a shallow socket. Sculpture of teleoconch whorls varying from fine, silky radial striation to rather strong ribbing; on basal surface below keel or angle this sculpture becomes much weaker. Aperture rounded to peach-shaped, oblique, margins usually more or less reflexed. Within aperture a ring-like thickening present. Apertural teeth absent or with one tuberculiform basal tooth and sometimes with another one on palatal wall. During postembryogenesis several sets of teeth, different from those developed at adult stage in shape and/or number, present and remained to adult stage. Umbilicus moderate to very wide, ratio of umbilicus diameter to maximum diameter 0.21–0.50. Height 3.5–14 mm, maximum diameter 10.0–29.5 mm.
On left and right side of mantle edge, no leaf-shaped appendage present. Head wart between ommatophores present, weak, or developed. Jaw arcuate, with 3–8 more or less projecting ribs.
Slender vas deferens entering epiphallus at penial retractor muscle insertion. Penis generally clavate, rarely subcylindrical. Penis internally divided into three regions: the proximal part with narrow or thick longitudinal pilasters, among which one pair or two pairs of adjacent pilasters fuse into one Y-shaped fork or two Y-shaped forks (not in Laeocathaica christinae, L. phaeomphala, and L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov.). The median part, composed of fine pilasters that weave into network or covered by isolated tongue-like/diamond-like granules erecting on penial wall. The distal part, near epiphallic opening, with mini-pilasters crowded and forming several short and thick pilasters. Epiphallic papilla absent. Penial sheath always present, surrounding proximal penis. Dart sac always present. Accessory sac presents at ventral dart sac, internally solid or narrowly empty. Mucous glands 2–12, each simply or complicatedly branched, entering accessory sac separately before being united into a common duct inside wall of accessory sac. Proximal section of dart sac with 0–2 PAS that if present, each has a tiny opening leading to dart chamber. Vagina between atrium and dart sac elongated only in a few species. Bursa copulatrix duct subcylindrical throughout (modified from
China: S Gansu, W Hubei, W Shaanxi, Chongqing, Sichuan.
Laeocathaica species are granulate on the protoconch, which is smooth in actual observation due to erosion or weathering. In the original description of Laeocathaica filippina, Heude (1882) first mentioned the irregular white radiate stripes (1882), which were particularly noted by
Laeocathaica amdoana
Möllendorff, 1899: 92, pl. 5, fig. 5; –
Laeocathaica stenochone amdoana
–
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) amdoana
–
HBUMM05600, numerous fma and juvs; southern slope of Beishan [北山], Wudu [武都], Longnan [陇南], Gansu Province, limestone hill with sparse shrubs; 2006-X-02, coll. Liu, Jian-Min [刘建民], Zheng, Wei [郑伟]. HBUMM05640, numerous specimens, 2 fma dissected, Jiaogongzhen [角弓镇], Wudu, Gansu Province, (33.57°N, 104.64°E), broken limestone rocks, 2006-X-02, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W. HBUMM05639, 4 fma and 1 juv, 1 fma dissected; Jiaogongzhen, Wudu, Gansu Province (33.57°N, 104.64°E), broken limestone rocks, 2006-X-02, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W. HBUMM8147, 1 fma dissected: coll. data as HBUMM05640; DNA voucher HBUMM05626. HBUMM08147, 1 fma dissected, Wudu, Gansu Province, 927 m a.l.s., (33.346111°N, 105.044°E), adults on cliff and juvs on deadwood, 2017-VIII-05, coll. Shen, Xue-Fen [盛雪芬], etc.; DNA voucher HBUMM08147a. HBUMM08432, near Shichuanba [石川坝], Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 33.17534°N, 105.019362°E; 2019-X-12, coll. Li, Qi-Ming [李启明]; DNA voucher HBUMM08432a.
Gansu: Wudu, Wenxian (type locality).
Very fine and slim granules (~ 20 µm long) are present on the protoconch. After the fourth whorl, including the umbilical region, irregularly arranged spiral grooves are present. On teleoconch whorls, the growth lines are low and indistinct.
Eversible head wart lowly present. Jaw arcuate, with five projecting ribs.
Penial sheath moderately long, covering ~ 1/3 of penis. Penis slightly expanded distally. Inside penis, two penial internal pilasters fusing into Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/4, accompanied with 4–6 low pilasters. Distally inside penis, numerous fine pilasters merging into ~ 4 short but thick folds near opening of epiphallus. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac elongated, ~ 2 times longer than dart sac. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct short, ~ 3 mm in length. Dart sac ~ 1/3 length of penis. Love dart ~ 1.2 mm long, apically 2-bladed. Accessory sac small, internally solid, inserting into dart sac medially, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands seven or eight, each complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, not touching; each proximal accessory sac tiny, ~ 0.5 × 0.5 mm2 (HBUMM05640-spec.1) or smaller (HBUMM05640-spec.2) in size; each with an opening leading to dart sac chamber. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix ovate.
By shell sculpture, including that on the protoconch, this species (Fig.
The phylogeny based on ITS2 and 16S suggests that Laeocathaica amdoana is sister to L. distinguenda and L. tropidorhaphe (Fig.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica amdoana Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05640-spec.1 A general view B left part of dart sac apparatus C right view of dart sac apparatus, showing position of proximal accessory sacs D ventral view of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica dolani (Pilsbry, 1934) A general view, HBUMM08439-spec.1 B left view of dart sac apparatus, HBUMM08439-spec.1 C ventral view of dart sac apparatus, HBUMM00069-spec.1. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
Helix anceyi Möllendorff in Ancey, 1889: 205.
Laeocathaica anceyi
–
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) anceyi
–
None.
Sichuan.
Laeocathaica carinalis
Chen & Zhang, 2004: 341, in Chinese, with erroneous text figure (fig. 334); –
HBUMM08300, 3 fma, all dissected, ?Wenxian, Gansu Province, 2019-IV, coll. Li, Qi-Shi [李奇石]; DNA voucher HBUMM08300a. HBUMM8453, many fms, Shifangzhen [石坊镇], Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.00509°N, 104.579061°E), 2021-IX-27, coll. Chen, Z.-G. HBUMM8455, Town of Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (32.944361°N, 104.679819°E), 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica carinalis Chen & Zhang, 2004, HBUMM08300-spec.1 A general view B cross-section of dart sac at the position arrowed in (A) C apical view of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PO – opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart chamber; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
In juveniles, regularly arranged fine threads and elongate granules are present on the protoconch, where in adults such sculpture is difficult to be observed because of erosion. Spiral grooves are present after the fourth whorl or only on apical body whorl, but are absent in umbilical side. The teleoconch has distinct and regularly arranged ribs, among which there is no fine threads.
Gansu: Wenxian (type locality).
Eversible head wart not prominent, perhaps due to specimen of not full maturity. Jaw arcuate, with five projecting ribs.
Penial sheath moderately long, covering ~ 1/4 of penis. Penis slightly expanded distally. Accompanied with two or three lower pilasters, at proximal 1/2 of penis two thin penial pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork. Fine pilasters of distal 1/2 penis weaving into delicate net. Near epiphallic opening numerous fine pilasters merging into ~ 4 short but thick folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 2/3 length of penis. Information of love dart unknown. Accessory sac small. Mucous glands ~ 4, each complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical on dart sac, dorsally separated and ventrally touching, internally smooth (without pilasters), each with an opening leading to dart chamber near dart chamber opening. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter.
Helix (Plectotropis) christinae var. carinifera H. Adams, 1870: 377.
Helix subsimilis
Deshayes, 1874: 10, pl. 2, figs 28, 29; – Heude 1882: 22, pl. 20, fig. 18; –
Helix (Plectotropis) subsimilis
–
Helix christinae var. carinifera
–
Helix (Cathaica) christinae var. subsimilis
–
Helix (Cathaica) subsimilis – Kobelt 1894: 713, pl. 203, figs 1–3.
Laeocathaica christinae carinifera
–
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) subsimilis
–
Cathaica subsimilis
–
Laeocathaica subsimilis subsimilis
–
Laeocathaica subsimilis
–
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) filippina
–
Laeocathaica carinifera
–
Laeocathaica subsimilis (Deshayes, 1874):
HBUMM00006, 4 fma, 4 juvs; Xinjianxiang [新建乡], Nanchong [南充市], Sichuan Province, near point (30.963475°N, 105.842133°E); 1964-V-20, coll. Chen, De-Niu. [陈德牛]. HBUMM00228, 1 fma and 2 subadults; Beibei [北碚], Chongqing [重庆], near point (29.809307°N, 106.411375°E); 1980, coll. Chen D.-N. HBUMM01573, 7 fma, 1 dissected; Muping [穆坪镇], Baoxingxian [宝兴县], Sichuan Province; the first hill to the south, between point A (1090 m a.s.l., 30.360333°N 102.7255°E) and point B (1021 m a.s.l., 30.341389°N 102.783722°E); limestone, 2 cm- thick litter layer, typical local vegetation type, seminatural, nearby cultivated with maize; 2003-VII-23, coll. Wu, Min [吴岷]. HBUMM03118, 4 juvs; Changping [长坪], Wanzhou [万州], Chongqing, near point (30.448543°N, 108.260695°E); 2003-VII-16, coll. Yuan, C. etc. HBUMM04064, many fma, 1 dissected; Meizixiang [梅子乡], Fengjiexian [奉节县], Chongqing, near point (430 m a.s.l., 31.178028°N, 109.341583°E); mixed rocks of slate and sandstone, semimature environment, very thin litter layer, nearby with eucalyptus trees; 2004-VII-18, coll. Wu, M. and Wu, Qin [吴琴]; DNA voucher HBUMM05121. HBUMM04162, numerous fma, 1 dissected, Shibaozhai [石宝寨], Zhongxian [忠县], Chongqing, 238 m a.s.l., 30.423083°N, 108.183972°E, shrubs and weed, purple sandy stone, humid, 2004-VII-16, coll. Wu, M., Wu, Q. and Qi, Gang [齐钢]; DNA voucher HBUMM05103. HBUMM04217, 10 fma; Tiejiacun [铁甲村], Jiangnanxiang [江南乡], Fengjiexian, Chongqing, 1005 m a.s.l., 30.956444°N, 109.468306°E; limestone, grass and shrubs, humid; 2004-VII-19, coll. Wu, M. and Wu, Q. HBUMM04219: many fma; same coll. data as HBUMM04064. HBUMM04232, several fma and juvs; near Xinmincun [新民村], Jiangnanxiang, Fengjiexian, Chongqing, 980 m a.s.l., 30.932583°N, 109.455639°E; mixed rocks of sandstone and limestone, grass and shrubs, humid, semi-farmland; 2004-VII-19, coll. Wu, M. and Wu, Q. HBUMM04235, 2 fma and 1 juv, 1 dissected, near town of Wuxixian [巫溪县], Chongqing, 339 m a.s.l., 31.402111°N, 109.634722°E; limestone, grass and shrubs, bare earth without litter layer; 2004-VII-22, coll. Wu, M.; DNA voucher HBUMM05131). HBUMM08443, 4 fma and 1 subadult, 4 dissected, Baidicheng [白帝城], Fengjie County, Chongqing, two kilometers away from the point (241 m a.s.l., 31.020194°N,, 109.472833°E), slate and sandy stones, woods with shrubs and trees, humid, 2004-VII-20, coll. Wu, M.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica carinifera (H. Adams, 1870), HBUMM08443-spec.1 A general view B apical view of dart sac apparatus C cross-section of dart sac at the position arrowed in (A). Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; L – left; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PO – opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart chamber; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; R – right; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens.
Sichuan: Nanchong, Baoxing. Chongqing: Beibei, Changshouxian [长寿县], Fengduxian [丰都县] (type locality: Fungsiang gorge = Fengxiangxia [风箱峡]), Fengjiexian, Kaixian [开县], Liangpingxian [梁平县], Pengshuixian [彭水县], Shizhuxian [石柱县], Wanzhou, Wushanxian [巫山县], Wuxi, Yunyangxian [云阳县], Zhongxian. Shaanxi: Lueyang [略阳].
On adult shell the protoconch is granulate with thick granules of ~ 40 µm long, each of which looks like a hump in a pit. The obscurity of such granules is caused by erosion or weathering. Spiral grooves are absent throughout the shell. On teleoconch the growth lines are low but distinct.
Eversible head wart weak. Jaw arcuate, with four or five projecting ribs.
Penial sheath moderately long, covering ~ 1/4–1/3 of penis. Penis somewhat expanded distally. A pair of penial internal pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/3, and another pair fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/2 of penis; some other low pilasters variably present. Distally inside penis, numerous fine pilasters merging into 6–8 short but thick folds near opening of epiphallus. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct approximately as long as or slightly shorter than 2/3 of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 of penis. Love dart ~ 2 mm long. Accessory sac spherical, internally almost solid, inserting into dart sac medially, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands six or seven, each simply or complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, asymmetrical, left one larger than right one, dorsally separated and ventrally touching, with internal pilasters, each with an opening leading to proximal dart chamber. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix ovate, small.
See Laeocathaica stenochone.
Helix (Plectotropis) christinae H. Adams, 1870: 377, pl. 27, fig. 4, 4a.
Helix (Plectopylis) christinae – Ancey, 1882: 44.
Helix christinae
– Dohrn, 1881: 596, pl. 174, figs 17–19; –
Laeocathaica christinae
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Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) christinae christinae
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Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) christinae
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HBUMM01251a, many fma, 1 fma dissected; Wuyuandong [无源洞] and nearby, Badong [巴东], Hubei Province, 254 m a.s.l., 31.027667°N, 110.420139°E, broad-leaved woods, limestone, humid, 2003-VIII-20, coll. Wu, M. HBUMM04204, Wuyuandong and nearby, Badong, Hubei Province, 255 m a.s.l., 31.026806°N, 110.422111°E, broad-leaved woods, limestone, humid, 2004-VII-31, coll. Wu, M., Wu, Q., Qi, G.
Chongqing: Fengjie (type locality: Fungsiang gorge (= Fengxiangxia)); Hubei: Badong.
Tiny granules (~ 5 – ~ 50 µm) are densely and radially arranged throughout the protoconch. The erosion or weathering of sculpture on adult shell is not observed. Spiral grooves are absent throughout the shell. On teleoconch the growth lines are usually indistinct.
Eversible head wart weakly present. Jaw arcuate, with four projecting ribs.
Penial sheath covering ~ 1/3 of penis. Penis tubular and equally thick. Inside penis, 5–6 narrow or thick pilasters present, Y-shaped fork formed by adjacent pilasters absent. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into seven or eight thick folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Dart sac slightly shorter than penis. Love dart ~ 5 mm long, apically 2-bladed. Accessory sac small but externally distinct, internally empty but spatially narrow, inserting into dart sac at middle part, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands four (HBUMM04204-spec.14, spec.16) or five (HBUMM04204-spec.13, HBUMM01251a-spec.1), each complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical or the left one slightly larger (HBUMM04204-spec.14), dorsally and ventrally separated, each with a distal opening leading to dart chamber near its opening. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix ovate, small.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica christinae (H. Adams, 1870) A, C HBUMM01251-spec.1 B, D HBUMM04204-spec.1 A general view B–D apical, ventral, and left views of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AO – opening of accessory sac leading to dart chamber; AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PO – opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart chamber or dart sac chamber; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
This species is not known from NW Sichuan, so the specimens distributed in “Wentschun” [Wenchuan 汶川] identified as Cathaica christinae by
Helix dejeana
Heude, 1882: 21, pl. 20, fig. 17; –
Helix (Cathaica) dejeana
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Cathaica dejeana
– Möllendorff, 1899: 73; –
Cathaica (Pseudiberus) dejeana
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Cathaica (Campylocathaica) dejeana
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Laeocathaica dejeana
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Sichuan: western region (type locality) including Kangding [康定].
Protoconch has small granules. Spiral grooves are absent throughout the shell. Shell surface has tiny scales.
Penis as long as dart sac, distally expanded. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Love dart ~ 2 mm long, apically 2-bladed. Accessory sac small but distinguishable from outside, inserting into dart sac at middle part, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands two, each complicatedly branched. Bursa copulatrix duct of equal thickness, as long as dart sac. Bursa copulatrix ovate (
Laeocathaica distinguenda
Möllendorff, 1899: 93, pl. 5, fig. 6; –
Laeocathaica subsimilis distinguenda
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Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) distinguenda
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Laeocathaica amdoana
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HBUMM00674, numerous fma; Jianshanxiang [尖山乡], Wenxian, Gansu Province, 840 m a.s.l., 33.043291°N, 104.869226°E; 1998-IV-29, coll. Chen, D.-N. HBUMM05473, many fms, Jidushan [基督山] near Baishuijiang, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (32.94936°N, 104.699043°E); limestone and broad-leaved woods; 2006-IX-27; coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, Lin-Hui [高林辉]. HBUMM05434, HBUMM05436, 2 fma dissected, Yuxushan [玉虚山], Wenxian, Gansu Province, 32.957259°N, 104.689152°E, shrubs and slate, 2006-IX-27, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05415, 2 fma; hill foot of Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province; slate and shrubs, dry; 2006-IX-27, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05417, numerous fma, 3 fma dissected, same data as HBUMM05436; DNA voucher HBUMM05407. HBUMM05434, 2 fma; same data as HBUMM05436. HBUMM05479, 2 fma; bank of Baishuijiang, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 32.946383°N, 104.685343°E, limestone and loess, broad-leaved woods, 2006-IX-27, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H.; DNA voucher HBUMM05442. HBUMM05554, 1 fma, 4 subadults. HBUMM05565a, many fma. HBUMM05571, many fma and subadults. HBUMM05576b, 1 fma: Hengdan [横丹], Wenxian, Gansu Province; north side of Baishuijiang River, along 212 Guodao, near point (32.864025°N, 104.859517°E); hillside, bushes; 2006-IX-29; coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM06536, not dissected; town of Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1024 m a.s.l., 32.941111°N, 104.668889°E, 2011-VIII-08, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Qin [徐沁], Budha, Prem; DNA voucher HBUMM06535. HBUMM06579, 2 fma, 4 fms and 1 juv (DNA voucher HBUMM06578). HBUMM06556, 2 fms: Fengchengsi [风成寺], Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, 1515 m a.s.l., 33.256280°N, 104.238386°E; 2011-VIII-14, coll.Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Buhda, P.; DNA voucher HBUMM06555. HBUMM06646, 1 fma; Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1269 m a.s.l., 33.091944°N, 104.360833°E; 2011-VIII-9, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Buhda, P. HBUMM06736, 1 subadult; Eastern bank of Baishuijiang, Lihuacun [梨花村], Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, 1425 m a.s.l., 33.267222°N, 104.234722°E; 2011-VI-14, coll.Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Buhda, P. HBUMM08148, 1 fma and several subadults; slope near river, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 807 m, 32.847111°N, 104.88775°E; grass and a few shrubs, on branches and rock cliff; 2017-VIII-6, coll. Sheng, X.-F. etc. HBUMM08429, 1 fma dissected; toward Danpuzhen [丹堡镇] on national road 212, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 32.872636°N, 104.784372°E, on slope, 2019-X-13, coll. Li, Q.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM08429a. CZG202008-w5, 8 fms, Zhangzhazhen [彰扎镇], Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, near point (33.30674°N, 103.877345°E); 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G. CZG202008-w9, Heihexiang [黑河乡], Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, near (33.54941°N, 104.041691°E); 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G. CZG202008-w10, 5 fms, whitish shells; Shijiba [石鸡坝], Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.067936°N, 104.456784°E); 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Gansu: Wenxian (type locality), Wudu (type locality), Zhouquxian (type locality); Sichuan: Jiuzhaigouxian (type locality).
The protoconch has the widespread granules each of which is ~ 20 – ~ 40 µm long and looks like a hump embedded in a shallow socket. All granules are present on densely arranged fine radial threads. Spiral grooves are shallowly present. The growth lines on teleoconch are more or less distinct but are irregularly arranged.
Eversible head wart present. Jaw arcuate, with 4–7 projecting ribs.
Penial sheath moderately long, covering ~ 1/6–1/4 of penis. Penis slightly expanded distally. Inside penis, two penial pilasters forming one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/3 penis (only indistinct in HBUMM05417); a rather thick pilaster that is made up of numerous thread-like longitudinal folds occupying proximal 1/3–2/3 of penis. Pilasters of median to distal penis weaving into a delicate net that bears regularly arranged diamond-shaped papillae, which are usually lost perhaps because of bad specimen condition. Distally inside penis, fine pilasters merging into 6–9 short and more or less thick folds near opening of epiphallus. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/4 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 length of penis. Love dart ~ 9 mm long, apically 2-bladed. Accessory sac small but distinguishable from outside, internally solid, inserting into dart sac at middle part, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands 4 (HBUMM08429, each complicatedly branched) – 12 (HBUMM05479, simply branched). Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical or the right one slightly larger, separated dorsally and ventrally, with a few internal pilasters, each with an opening leading to dart chamber near opening of dart chamber. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix ovate.
The sculpture on protoconch and teleoconch of this species (Fig.
For more comments, see Laeocathaica tropidorhaphe.
Laeocathaica dityla
Möllendorff, 1899: 99, pl. 6, fig. 8; –
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) dityla
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HBUMM00532, 2 juvs; Xinglongcun [兴隆村],Zhongzhaixiang [中寨乡], Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.232415°N, 104.419075°E); 1998-V-19, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, Guo-Qing [张国庆] HBUMM00698, 1 fma and several juvs, 1 fma dissected; Daigusicun [代古寺村], Diebuxian [迭部县], Gansu Province, near point (34.004495°N, 103.940717°E), 1998-V-10, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM05644, 4 fma and several fms; Jiaogongzhen, Wudu, Gansu Province (33.57°N, 104.64°E), broken limestone rocks, 2006-X-02, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W. HBUMM05674, 1 fms; eastern bank of Bailongjiang [白龙江], Lianghekou [两河口], Dangchangxian [宕昌县], Gansu Province, near point (33.697332°N, 104.493015°E); limestone; 2006-X-02, coll. Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05685, 1 fma and 1 juv; western bank of Bailongjiang, Lianghekou, Dangchangxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.696791°N, 104.49129°E); limestone; 2006-X-02, coll. Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05710, 1 fms; Guantingzhen [官亭镇], Dangchangxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.82428°N, 104.538282°E); limestone hills, along 212 Guodao; 2006-X-3, coll. Zheng, W. and Liu, J.-M. HBUMM08449, 3 fms; Shijiba, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.067582°N, 104.457685°E); 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica dityla Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM00698-spec.1 A general view B ventral view of dart sac apparatus C cross-section of dart sac at the position arrowed in (A) D left view of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PO – opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart chamber; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
Gansu: Wenxian, Diebuxian, Dangchangxian, Zhouquxian (type locality).
Tiny, low and sparsely arranged granules (~ 10 µm) on the smooth protoconch are present but difficult to be observed because of erosion or weathering. Spiral grooves are absent throughout the shell. On teleoconch the growth lines are not observed except on the part just following the protoconch.
Eversible head wart present but not prominent. Jaw arcuate, with four or five projecting ribs.
Penial sheath rather short, covering ~ 1/8 of penis. Penis tubular and equally thick. Inside penis, two penial internal pilasters forming one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/2 of penis, accompanied with another two thicker pilasters. Distal 1/2 of penis occupied by numerous isolated minute diamond-shaped papillae. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct approximately as long as dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 length of penis. Love dart ~ 4 mm long, apically 2-bladed and then rounded. Accessory sac small but distinguishable from outside, internally empty but spatially narrow, inserting into dart sac medially, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands two (HBUMM00698-spec.2, spec.3) or three (HBUMM00698-spec.1), each a single tube. Proximal accessory sacs two, dorsally and ventrally touching, without internal pilasters, each with an opening leading to dart chamber near its opening. The right proximal accessory sac somewhat larger and with thicker wall than the left one. Bursa copulatrix duct basally slightly expanded. Bursa copulatrix ovate.
This species has a very unique shell, but the anatomy of the terminal genitalia coincides with those of the congeners.
Cathaica (Laeocathaica) dolani Pilsbry, 1934: 16, pl. 3, fig. 4, 4a–c.
Cathaica dolani – Yen, 1938: 446.
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) dolani
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Laeocathaica dolani
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HBUMM00069, 6 fma, 3 fma dissected; Kangding,Sichuan Province, near 29.995149°N, 101.967008°E, 1964-VII-16, coll. Chen, D.-N. HBUMM08439, Manai [马耐], Badixiang [巴底乡], Danbaxian (= Danba), Sichuan Province, 31.11276°N 101.885295°E, 2008-VII-18, coll. Di, Zhi-Yong [邸智勇].
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica distinguenda Möllendorff, 1899 A, B HBUMM05436 C, D HBUMM05417 A general view B–D ventral, left, and apical views of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AO – opening of accessory sac leading to dart chamber; AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PO – opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart chamber; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
Sichuan: Kangding, Danbaxian (type locality: Rumichangu).
The shell is covered with radially arranged low scales of variable length (~ 25 – ~ 300 µm long) everywhere. The size (esp. length) of scales increase from protoconch to body whorl. Spiral grooves are absent throughout the shell.
Eversible head wart present but not prominent. Jaw arcuate, with 3–6 projecting ribs.
Penial sheath covering ~ 1/4–1/3 of penis. Penis short, thick, distally expanded. Inside penis, two thick and prominent pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/3–1/2 penis, accompanied with ~ 6 narrower or equally thick pilasters nearby. Pilasters on distal end of penis not merging into thick folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Dart sac approximately as long as penis. Love dart ~ 5 mm long, apically with cross-section rhombic. Accessory sac small, internally empty, inserting into dart sac at middle part, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands two (HBUMM00069-spec.1–3), each complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sac one, large, on right side of dart sac, with an opening leading to dart chamber near its opening. Bursa copulatrix duct basally slightly expanded. Bursa copulatrix elongate, ovate.
In Laeocathaica, Laeocathaica dolani is the only species with only one proximal accessory sac. In addition, this species is unique in the genus that it keeps periostracum scales throughout its lifetime.
Helix filippina
Heude, 1882: 23, pl. 20, fig. 19; –
Helix (Plectopylis) subchristinae Ancey, 1882: 44.
Helix (Plectotropis) subchristinae
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Helix subchristinae
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Helix subsimilis var. filippina
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Helix (Cathaica) filippina
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Laeocathaica subchristinae
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Laeocathaica filippina
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Laeocathaica subsimilis filippina
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Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) christinae filippina
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HBUMM01256b, Fuhusi, Emei [峨嵋], Sichuan; sandstone, humid; 2003-VII-26, coll. Wu, M.; DNA voucher HBUMM01256b. HBUMM04166, numerous fma, 5 fma dissected; Baidicheng, Fengjie County, Chongqing, two kilometers away from the point (241 m a.s.l., 31.020194°N, 109.472833°E); mixed rocks of slate and sandy stones, woods with shrubs and trees, humid; 2004-VII-20, coll. Wu, M; DNA voucher HBUMM05097.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica filippina (Heude, 1882), HBUMM04166-spec.1 A general view B ventral view of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; DS – dart sac; Ep – epiphallus; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens.
Hubei: Badong (type locality), Yichang (Changyang); Sichuan (Emei); Chongqing: Fengjie.
Sculpture on the protoconch was present but indistinct because of erosion or weathering. Spiral grooves are absent throughout the shell.
Eversible head wart low. Jaw arcuate, with four or five projecting ribs.
Penial sheath moderately long, covering ~ 1/4–1/3 of penis. Penis slightly expanded distally. A pair of penial internal pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/3; ~ 2 larger pilasters present nearby. Distally inside penis, numerous fine pilasters merging into 6 to 8 short but thick folds near opening of epiphallus. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct approximately equal to or slightly shorter than 2/3 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 length of penis. Love dart ~ 2 mm long. Accessory sac spherical, internally almost solid, inserting into dart sac medially, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands 5–7, each complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical, dorsally separated and ventrally touching, with a few internal pilasters, each with an opening leading to proximal dart chamber. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix ovate, small.
This species has a spire of variable height, from flatness to dome shape. The umbilicus of this species is obviously narrower than that of Laeocathaica christinae. Furthermore, this species has a pair of ventrally touching proximal accessory sacs instead of ventrally separated ones, which are observed in L. christinae.
Laeocathaica hisanoi
Páll-Gergely in
None.
S Gansu (type locality).
Laeocathaica leucorhaphe
Möllendorff, 1899: 95, pl. 6, fig. 2; –
Cathaica leucorhaphe – Yen, 1938: 446.
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) leucorhaphe
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W Sichuan (type locality: Daduhe River).
The protoconch is finely granulate. Growth lines are indistinct. Spiral grooves are only more distinct on umbilicus side near aperture. Bottom-umbilicus transition changes gently. Peristome is somewhat sinuate.
Laeocathaica minwui
Páll-Gergely in
Sichuan (type locality); Hubei (type locality).
The protoconch is finely granulate. Spiral grooves are very weakly present. Bottom-umbilicus transition changes gently. Peristome is somewhat sinuate.
Laeocathaica odophora
Möllendorff, 1899: 97, pl. 6, fig. 6; –
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) odophora
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Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) odontophora
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HBUMM00566a, 5 juvs; Luotuoxiang [骆驼巷], Bikou [碧口], Wenxian, Gansu Province, 32.827686°N, 105.064656°E; 1998-IV-25, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM04612, 1 fma and 1 juv; 650 m away from Bikou Bridge, Wenxian, Gansu Province; 1998-VI-24, coll. Zhang, Xue-Zhong [张学忠]. HBUMM08158, 3 juvs; slope near river, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 807 m, 32.847111°N, 104.88775°E; grass and a few shrubs, on branches and rock cliff; 2017-VIII-6, coll. Sheng, X.-F., etc.; DNA voucher HBUMM08158a. HBUMM08430, 1 fma, 1fms, 1 juv; 1 fma dissected; near Fengjiaba [冯家坝], national road 212, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.08672°N, 104.826572°E), on slope, 2019-X-12, coll. Li, Q.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM08430a.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica odophora Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM08430-spec.1 A general view B ventral view of dart sac apparatus C left view of dart sac apparatus D cross-section of dart sac at the position arrowed in (A). Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PO – opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart chamber; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens.
Gansu: Wudu (type locality), Wenxian.
The protoconch is smooth except some fine threads at the beginning and the end of the whorls. Spiral grooves are absent. On teleoconch between two adjacent ribs there are several indistinct fine threads.
Eversible head wart present but not prominent. Jaw arcuate, with seven projecting ribs.
Penial sheath short, covering ~ 1/6 of penis. Penis tubular and equally thick. Inside penis, ~ 5 low pilasters present proximally, two high pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/4. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis not merging into thick folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 length of penis. Love dart ~ 4.5 mm long, apically 2-bladed. Accessory sac small but externally distinguishable, internally solid, inserting into dart sac at distal 1/3, opening to dart chamber. Mucous glands 5 (HBUMM08430-spec.1), each singly tubular or simply branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, asymmetrical with the right one distinctly larger, apically separated and ventrally touching, each centrally with an opening (rounded, diameter ~ 0.2 mm) leading to proximal dart chamber. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix ovate, small.
This species has a pair of asymmetrical and ventrally touching proximal accessory sacs that is rarely observed in the genus. In comparison, its conchologically similar species Laeocathaica zhengpingliui Wu, sp. nov. has a pair of symmetrical proximal accessory sacs that are ventrally separated from each other.
For more comments, see Laeocathaica zhengpingliui Wu, sp. nov.
Laeocathaica pewzowi
Möllendorff, 1899: 98, pl. 6, fig. 4, 4a; –
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) pewzowi
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Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica pewzowi Möllendorff, 1899,
HBUMM08452, 1 fms and 4 juvs, Shangdezhen [尚德镇], Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (32.907414°N, 104.76994°E); 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Gansu: Wenxian (type locality).
Protoconch is smooth and has no granules, perhaps caused by erosion or weathering. Teleoconch has rough ribs between which fine threads are present. Spiral grooves are absent throughout.
Head with flat but distinct eversible head wart. Jaw arcuate, with four projecting ribs.
Penial sheath covering ~ 1/9 of penis. Penis tubular and distally thicker. Inside penis, ~ 4 high parallel pilasters on proximal 2/3, at proximal ~ 1/4 two weak pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into ~ 7 thin or thick folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 2/5 length of penis. Accessory sac tiny, internally solid, inserting into dart sac at middle part, opening to dart chamber. Mucous glands four, each singly tubular or simply branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, of similar size and symmetrical, apically separated and ventrally touching, each distally with an opening leading to proximal dart chamber. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix long-ovate.
The species has the most common pattern of the dart sac apparatus of the genus, i.e., two equally- sized and ventrally touching proximal accessory sacs, each with an opening leading to the dart chamber; this has been observed in ten of the 21 species anatomically studied herein. This species can be immediately recognized by its particular shell morphology.
Laeocathaica phaeomphala
Möllendorff, 1899: 96, pl. 6, fig. 3; –
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) phaeomphala
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HBUMM05433, 2 fma, 1 fms, and many juvs, all fma dissected; Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 32.957259°N, 104.689152°E, shrubs and slate, 2006-IX-27, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05477, numerous fma; Jidushan nearby Baishuijiang, Wenxian, Gansu Province; limestone and broad-leaved woods; 2006-IX-27; coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM08424, slope near Wenzhoulu [文州路], Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 32.943151°N, 104.692505°E, on slope; 2019-X-12, coll. Li, Q.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM08424a. CZG202008-w3, 9 subadults, Shangdezhen, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica phaeomphala Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05433a-spec.6 A general view B, C ventral and left views of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens.
Gansu: Wenxian (type locality).
The first 11/4 protoconch whorls are almost smooth, and the subsequent 1/4 whorls have dense radially arranged fine threads. Spiral grooves are regularly present throughout body whorl.
Head with flat but distinct eversible head wart. Jaw arcuate, with 5–7 projecting ribs.
Penial sheath covering ~ 1/5 of penis. Penis tubular and distally thicker. Inside penis, ~ 7 high parallel pilasters on proximal 1/2, no pilasters fusing into Y-shaped fork. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into 9–12 thin or thick folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac extremely elongated, ~ 4× longer than dart sac. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct approximately as long as dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/6 length of penis. Love dart ~ 1.5 mm long, apically 2-bladed. Accessory sac tiny, internally empty, inserting into dart sac at middle part, opening to dart chamber. Mucous glands eight, each singly tubular or simply branched. Proximal accessory sac absent. Bursa copulatrix duct equally thick.
This species is one of the three species that do not have proximal accessory sac on dart sac apparatus. However, the shell morphology of Laeocathaica phaeomphala differs greatly from that of the other two species L. polytyla and L. tropidorhaphe.
Laeocathaica polytyla
Möllendorff, 1899: 98, pl. 6, fig. 7; –
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) polytyla
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HBUMM00506, 13 fma, 1 dissected; Anchanghexiang [安昌河乡], Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1200 m, near point (33.066003°N, 104.460018°E); 1998-V-19, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00513, a subadult; Shuanghexiang [双河乡], Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, 1100 m, near (33.179715°N, 104.264968°E); 1998-V-18, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00579, many fms; Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province; 1998-V-18, coll. Chen D. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM05419, 1 fms; hill foot of Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province; slate and shrubs, dry; 2006-IX-27, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM06490, many fms; Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1070 m a.s.l., 32.959861°N, 104.678222°E, shrubs and slate, 2011-VIII-07, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Budha, P. HBUMM06523, many fms and juvs; town of Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1024 m a.s.l., 32.941111°N, 104.668889°E; 2011-VIII-08, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Budha, P. HBUMM08454, 23 fms, east of the town of Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G. CZG202008-w6, 1 subadult; Shangdezhen, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (32.907414°N, 104.76994°E); 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G. CZG202008-w11, 2 fms, near point (32.94936°N, 104.693006°E), town of Wenxian, Gansu Province, 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G. HBUMM05437, many fma; 1 fma dissected; Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 32.957259°N, 104.689152°E, shrubs and slate, 2006-IX-27, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H.; DNA voucher HBUMM05411. HBUMM06753, 3 fma, 7 fms; Eastern bank of Baishuijiang, Lihuacun, Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, 1425 m, 33.267222°N, 104.234722°E; 2011-VI-14, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Buhda, P.
Gansu: Wenxian. Sichuan: Jiuzhaigouxian (type locality).
Tiny elongate granules on protoconch, which can be only observed in juvenile shells, are densely and radially arranged. The granules on protoconch are absent in adult shell because of erosion or weathering. On teleoconch the growth lines are indistinct. Spiral grooves are absent throughout.
Eversible head wart prominent. Jaw arcuate, with three projecting ribs.
Penial sheath covering ~ 1/4 of penis. Penis proximately tubular and distally expanded. Inside penis, two pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/5, two more pilasters of similar thickness also present. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into ~ 8 thick folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 length of penis. Love dart ~ 1 mm long, apically 2-bladed. Accessory sac small but externally distinguishable, internally solid, inserting into dart sac at distal 1/3, opening to dart sac chamber. Mucous glands four or five, each singly tubular or simply branched. Proximal accessory sac absent. Bursa copulatrix duct equally thick.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica polytyla Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05437-spec.1 A general view B cross-section of dart sac at the position arrowed in (A) C, D left and ventral side of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DSC – dart sac chamber; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens.
See Laeocathaica parapolytyla Wu, sp. nov.
Laeocathaica potanini
Möllendorff, 1899: 96, pl. 6, fig. 5; –
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) potanini
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HBUMM00633, many fma; 4 fma dissected; Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1000 m a.s.l., near 32.957259°N, 104.689152°E, shrubs and slate, 1998-V-17, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00700, 5 fma and 2 juvs; Hejiaping [何家坪], Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 32.844062°N, 105.021857°E; 1998-IV-24, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM05423, 4 juvs; hill foot of Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province; slate and shrubs, dry; 2006-IX-27, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05427, many fma and fms; DNA voucher HBUMM05409. HBUMM05438, 4 fma, 7 fms, 7 juvs: Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 32.957259°N, 104.689152°E, shrubs and slate, 2006- IX-27, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM06483, Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1070 m a.s.l., 32.959861°N, 104.678222°E; shrubs and slate; 2011-VIII-07, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Budha, P. (not dissected); DNA voucher HBUMM06482. HBUMM06520, 3 fms and 2 juvs; town of Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1024 m a.s.l., 32.941111°N, 104.668889°E; 2011-VIII-08, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Budha, P. HBUMM08427, slope near X496, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 32.474345°N, 104.915976°E, on slope; 2019-X-13, coll. Li, Q.-M. (not dissected); DNA voucher HBUMM08427a. CZG202008-w1, 7 fms and many juvs, town of Wenxian, Gansu Province, 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica parapolytyla Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM06640-spec.1, holotype A general view B ventral view of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens.
Gansu: Wenxian (type locality).
Granules on protoconch can only be unclearly and partially observed near suture because of erosion or weathering in adults. Granules are short (~ 20 µm long) on fine threads. Spiral grooves are absent throughout. On teleoconch whorls, fine threads are present between every two adjacent ribs.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica potanini Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM00633-spec.1 A general view B–D right, apical, and ventral views of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
Eversible head wart present. Jaw arcuate, with five projecting ribs.
Penial sheath short, covering ~ 1/6 of penis. Penis tubular, somewhat expanded distally. Inside penis, ~ 5 low pilasters present proximally, another two high pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/2. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into ~ 4 thick folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 length of penis. Love dart ~ 6 mm long, apically rhombic in cross-section, subsequently 2-bladed. Accessory sac small but externally distinguishable, internally solid, inserting into dart sac at middle part, opening to dart chamber. Mucous glands two (n = 3) or three (n = 1), each complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical, apically separated and ventrally touching, each distally with an opening leading to proximal dart chamber. Bursa copulatrix duct basally thick. Bursa copulatrix ovate, small.
Laeocathaica prionotropis
Möllendorff, 1899: 94, pl. 6, fig. 1, 1a; –
Laeocathaica prionotropis albocincta
Möllendorff, 1899: 95; –
Cathaica prionotropis albocincta
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Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) prionotropis
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Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) prionotropis albocincta
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HBUMM00422, 3 fms; Yanwuba [演武坝], Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1200 m a.s.l., 32.936494°N, 104.557695°E; 1998-IV-23, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00687, Shanggou [上垢], Shawanxiang [沙湾乡], Dangchangxian, Gansu Province, near 33.625712°N, 104.570162°E; 1998-V-6, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM05165, 3 fma, 2 fms; Yuxushan, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 32.957259°N, 104.689152°E, shrubs and slate, 1998-V-17, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM05496, numerous fma and juvs, 1 dissected; 5 km away from Hejiawan [何家湾] Bridge, along the road to Bikou, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (32.769664°N, 105.22781°E), shrubs, limestones, loess, near farmland, 2006- IX-28, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05549, many fma and juvs; Hengdan, Wenxian, Gansu Province; north side of Baishuijiang River, along 212 Guodao, near point (32.864025°N, 104.859517°E); hillside, bushes; 2006-IX-29; coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05559, many fma; HBUMM05777, 7 fma and 2 juvs, 1 dissected; same data as HBUMM05549. HBUMM05756, juvs; Zhouquxian [舟曲县], Gansu Province, near point (33.797295°N, 104.38151°E); limestone, broad-leaved trees and shrubs; 2006-X-5, coll. Zheng, W. and Liu, J.; 5742. HBUMM05564, many fma and juvs; Hengdan, Wenxian, Gansu Province; north side of Baishuijiang River, along 212 Guodao, near point (32.864025°N, 104.859517°E); top of hill, bushes; 2006-IX-29; coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05689, Guantingzhen, Dangchangxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.82428°N, 104.538282°E); limestone hills, along 212 Guodao; 2006-X-3, coll. Zheng, W. and Liu, J.-M. HBUMM05765, many fma and juvs; HBUMM05764b, 1 fma and 1 fms: Bikou, along the road from Datang Hydropower Station to Hejiawan Bridge; 2006-IX-28, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W. HBUMM05766, many fma; same data as HBUMM05765. HBUMM05774, 5 fma, 4 juvs; same data as HBUMM05765. HBUMM06533, 1 fma; town of Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1024 m a.s.l., 32.941111°N, 104.668889°E, 2011-VIII-08, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Budha, P.; DNA voucher HBUMM06534. HBUMM08120, many juvs; Zhuantangzhen [篆塘镇], 2 juv shells, Chongqing, near point (28.898641°N, 106.675179°E); 2014-X-10, coll. Du, Li [杜莉] and Lai, Yitong [来益同]. HBUMM08150, slope near river, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 807 m, 32.847111°N, 104.88775°E; grass and a few shrubs, on branches and rock cliff; 2017-VIII-6, coll. Sheng, X.-F., etc.; DNA voucher HBUMM08150a. HBUMM08299, 5 fma and 1 juv, 1 dissected; Bikou, Wenxian, Gansu Province; 2019-IV, coll. Li, Q.-S. HBUMM05549, many fma; 1 fma dissected; Hengdan, along national road 212, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 32.855948°N, 104.865229°E, shrubs on hill slope, 2006-IX-29, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05469, many fma; 1 fma dissected; bank of Baishuijiang, Wenxian, Gansu Province, 32.946383°N, 104.685343°E, limestone and loess, broad-leaved woods, 2006-IX-27, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H.; DNA voucher HBUMM05440. HBUMM08366, 1 fma dissected; Gansu Province, 2019, coll. Li, Q.-S.; DNA voucher HBUMM08366a. HBUMM08423, 1 fma dissected; slope near Wenzhoulu, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 32.943151°N, 104.692505°E, on slope, 2019-X-12, coll. Li, Q.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM08423a. HBUMM08421, 1 fma dissected; slope near X496, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 32.474345°N, 104.915976°E, on slope, 2019-X-13, coll. Li, Q.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM08421a. CZG202008-w4, 2 fms, Yuleixiang [玉垒乡], Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (32.83335°N, 105.036382°E); 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G. CZG202008-w7, 1 subadult, town of Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, near point (33.260369°N, 104.248974°E); 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G. CZG202008-w8, 1 fms, roadside, from Longnan to Wenxian, Gansu Province, 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Laeocathaica prionotropis Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05549-spec.1 A general view B right view of dart sac apparatus C ventral view of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
Chongqing. Gansu: Dangchangxian, Wenxian (type locality), Zhouquxian. Sichuan: Jiuzhaigouxian.
Tiny granules (~ 25 – ~ 40 µm) on the protoconch are regularly and densely arranged. Each granule is like a hump deposited in a shallow socket. On adult shell the protoconch granules are not clear, perhaps because of erosion. On teleoconch, tiny ear-shaped scales are arranged along growth lines. On umbilical side, scale scars are regularly arranged. Spiral grooves are only present on apical side of body whorl. The shell of specimens HBUMM08366 and HBUMM08421 are not typical because the periphery is angular rather than sharply carinate.
Eversible head wart of normal size. Jaw arcuate, with five projecting ribs (HBUMM05469).
Penial sheath short, proximally covering ~ 1/5 penis. Penis tubular, slightly expanded distally. Inside penis, three or four low pilasters present proximally, two fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/2, another two high pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/3 with cross expanded to be a large lump (~ 1 × 1 × 2 mm3). Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into more than eight thick but short folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/3–1 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 (HBUMM05469) to 2/3 (HBUMM05549) length of penis. Love dart ~ 8 mm long, apically rhombic in cross-section. Accessory sac small but externally distinguishable, internally solid, inserting into dart sac at distal 1/3, opening to dart chamber. Mucous glands three (HBUMM08423), four (HBUMM05469, HBUMM08421), or eight (HBUMM05549), each simply or complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical, apically separated and ventrally touching, internally with a few low pilasters, each with a distal opening leading to proximal dart chamber. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix ovate, small.
The most distinctive character of the genitalia of Laeocathaica prionotropis is the lump formed by the fusing pilasters in the penis.
The undetermined juvenile specimens from Chongqing (HBUMM08120) conchologically resemble Laeocathaica prionotropis. However, their locality is far from the distribution area of L. prionotropis on the South Gansu Plateau [甘南高原].
Laeocathaica stenochone
Möllendorff, 1899: 91, pl. 5, fig. 4; –
Laeocathaica subsimilis
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Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) stenochone
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Laeocathaica carinifera
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HBUMM05495, many fma; 1 fma dissected; 5 km away from Hejiawan Bridge, along the road to Bikou, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (32.769664°N, 105.22781°E), shrubs, limestones, loess, near farmland, 2006-IX-28, coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H.; DNA voucher HBUMM05492. HBUMM05764, HBUMM05764a, HBUMM05767, HBUMM05769, HBUMM05772, HBUMM05774c: many fma and juvs; Bikou, along the road from Datang Hydropower Station to Hejiawan Bridge; 2006-IX-28, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W. HBUMM08431, 1 fma dissected; near Shichuanba [石川坝], Wenxian, Gansu Province, near 33.17534°N, 105.019362°E; 2019-X-12, coll. Li, Q.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM08431a.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica stenochone Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05495-spec.1 A general view B left view of dart sac apparatus C ventral view of dart apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; Dt – love dart; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
Gansu: Huixian [徽县], Wenxian, Wudu, Zhouqu (type locality).
The protoconch is radially and regularly covered with dense thick granules (~ 25 – ~ 55 µm long) on the first 11/4 whorls. On the remaining protoconch whorls granules are indistinct and replaced by crowded radial threads. Spiral grooves are only indistinctly present on the apical side of body whorl.
Eversible head wart indistinct. Jaw arcuate, with three projecting ribs.
Penial sheath very short, covering ~ 1/10 of penis. Penis tubular, equally thick. Inside penis, two high pilasters forming one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/5, besides with two pilasters parallelly merging into one thickest pilaster. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into ~ 6 thick folds, among which one is thicker than the others. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 length of penis. Love dart ~ 9 mm long, apically 2-bladed, subsequently rounded. Accessory sac small, internally solid, inserting into dart sac at middle part, opening to dart chamber. Mucous glands ~ 5, each complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical, separated apically and touching ventrally, each with an opening leading to proximal dart chamber near dart chamber opening. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix ovate, very small.
Geographically, the distribution of Laeocathaica carinifera in the Yangtze valley in Chongqing and Sichuan does not overlap those of L. stenochone and L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov., both of which occur along the Bailongjiang River (Fig.
Compared to Laeocathaica carinifera, L. stenochone has a symmetrical dart sac apparatus, short penial sheath, and significantly longer and evenly slender penis (Fig.
The specimens HBUMM08433 (8 fma, Wufengxi [五凤溪], Jintang County [金堂县], Chengdu [成都], Sichuan Province; coll. Li, Q.-M., 2019-XI; DNA voucher HBUMM08433a) that show a very similar shell to Laeocathaica stenochone could represent a different species to L. carinifera and L. stenochone due to a different genital trait.
Laeocathaica tropidorhaphe
Möllendorff, 1899: 94, pl. 5, fig. 7; –
Laeocathaica (Laeocathaica) tropidorhaphe
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Laeocathaica dangchangensis Chen & Zhang, 2004: 339, 443, fig. 332.
Laeocathaica amdoana
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HBUMM00486, 3 fma; Daigusicun, Diebuxian, Gansu Province, 2000 m a.s.l., near 34.004644°N, 103.939651°E; 1998-V-10, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00519, 2 fma, 1 fms; Jinpingxiang [锦屏乡], Wudu, Gansu Province, 33.411281°N, 104.793036°E; 1998-V-11, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00526, 2 fma; Lijiexiang [立节乡], Zhouquxian, Gansu Province, 33.901549°N, 104.076052°E; 1998-V-10, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00527; 2 fma; Shanggou, Shawanxiang, Dangchangxian, Gansu Province, near 33.625712°N, 104.570162°E; 1998-V-6, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00693, 12 fma, 1 fma dissected: Wangguanxiang [望关乡], Kangxian [康县], Gansu Province, near point (33.461266°N, 105.378423°E); 1998-V-5, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM05664, many fma, 1 fma dissected; east bank of Bailongjiang, Lianghekou, Dangchang, Gansu Province, near 33.695553°N, 104.496612°E, limestone, 2006-X-02, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W. HBUMM05619, many fma, 1 fma dissected; Foyazhen [佛崖镇], Wudu, Gansu Province, 33.44°N, 105.27°E, limestone hill with thick shrubs and broad-leaved woods, 2006-X-02, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W.; DNA voucher HBUMM05617. HBUMM06621, 2 fma; near Zhangzhazhen, Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, 2100 m a.s.l., 33.299167°N, 103.859444°E; 2011-VIII-11, coll.Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Buhda, P.; DNA voucher HBUMM06620. HBUMM08425, 1 fma dissected; near Yangshanwan No. 2 Bridge, along the national road 212, Gansu Province, on slope, 2019-X-11, coll. Li, Q.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM08425a. HBUMM05621, numerous fma, 1 fma dissected; Foyazhen, Wudu, Gansu Province, 33.44°N, 105.27°E, limestone hill with thick shrubs and broad-leaved woods, 2006-X-02, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W. HBUMM05719, numerous fma, 1 fma dissected; Dangchang, Gansu Province, 2006-X-04, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W.; DNA voucher HBUMM05716. HBUMM00450 (3 fma), HBUMM05664 (many fma, 1 fma dissected), Wangguanxiang, Kangxian, Gansu Province; 1998-V-1, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00508, 4 fma, 1 dissected; Xinglongcun, Zhongzhaixiang, Wenxian, Gansu Province; 1998-V-19, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM00625, 1 fms and 2 shells of subadult, Erlangshan [二郎山], Zhouquxian, Gansu Province; 1998-V-9, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM05166, 2 fma and 2 juvs; Zhongzhaixiang, Wenxian, Gansu Province; 1998-V-19, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q. HBUMM05600, many fma and juvs; southern slope of Beishan, Wudu, Gansu Province, limestone hill with sparse shrubs; 2006-X-02, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W. HBUMM05608, numerous fma; northern slope of Beishan, Wudu, Gansu Province, limestone hill with sparse shrubs; 2006-IX-IX-30, coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W. HBUMM05664, HBUMM05669, HBUMM05684 (many fma, 8 dissected): eastern bank of Bailongjiang, Lianghekou, Dangchangxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.697332°N, 104.493015°E); limestone; 2006-X-02, coll. Zheng, W. and Liu, J. HBUMM05691, HBUMM05692, HBUMM05693b, HBUMM05694: Guantingzhen, Dangchangxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.82428°N, 104.538282°E); limestone hills, along 212 Guodao; 2006-X-3, coll. Zheng, W. and Liu, J.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM05688. HBUMM08369, 4 subadults; Gansu Province, 2019, coll. Li, Q.-S. CZG202008-w2, 4 subadults Shangdezhen, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (32.907414°N, 104.76994°E), 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G. CZG202107-w1, 12 fms and 8 subadults, east of the town of Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province, near point (33.259523°N, 104.245884°E); 2021-VII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica tropidorhaphe Möllendorff, 1899 A general view B right view of dart sac apparatus, HBUMM05664-spec.1 C ventral view of dart apparatus A, C HBUMM05619-spec.1. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens.
Gansu: Dangchangxian (type locality), Diebuxian, Kangxian, Wenxian, Wuduxian, Zhouquxian (type locality). Sichuan: Jiuzhaigouxian.
Protoconch has regularly arranged fine granules (each ~ 30 µm long) and fine radial threads, both of which are usually obscured by erosion or weathering. Apical and umbilical sides of body whorl have densely and regularly arranged spiral grooves.
Eversible head wart present. Jaw arcuate, with five projecting ribs.
Penial sheath covering ~ 1/6–1/5 of penis. Penis tubular, slightly thick distally. Inside penis, two adjacent pairs of pilasters forming two Y-shaped forks at proximal 1/4. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into ~ 9 more or less thick short folds. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2–1 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/3 length of penis. Love dart ~ 3 mm long, apically rhombic in cross-section. Accessory sac small, internally empty, inserting into dart sac proximally, opening to dart chamber. Mucous glands 7 (HBUMM05664) – 10 (HBUMM05619), each simply or complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs absent. Bursa copulatrix duct of even diameter. Bursa copulatrix ovate, small.
In terms of shell shape, this species has an obviously depressed spire and more or less sharp carina or angulation above periphery compared to the sympatric (Fig.
The systematic affinity between Laeocathaica amdoana, L. distinguenda and L. tropidorhaphe is supported by the phylogeny resulting from the present analyses (Fig.
For more comments, see Laeocathaica amdoana.
Holotype HBUMM06640-spec.1, 1 dissected; town of Wenxian, Gansu Province, 1269 m a.s.l., near point (32.944391°N, 104.685604°E); 2011-VIII-09, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Budha, P.; DNA voucher HBUMM06639. Paratypes HBUMM06640-spec.2–9 (apex of spec.9 was removed for SEM observation), same data as holotype. HBUMM00532, Xinglongcun, Zhongzhaixiang, Wenxian, Gansu Province, near point (33.232415°N, 104.419075°E); 1998-V-19, coll. Chen, D.-N. and Zhang, G.-Q.
Shell height 6.9 mm, maximum diameter 15.6 mm, aperture height 3.9 mm, aperture breadth 5.8 mm, umbilicus diameter 5.0 mm, protoconch whorls 11/2, whorls 87/8.
Protoconch with dense radially-arranged threads, visible through umbilicus. Beneath carina a clear chestnut band present. Mucous glands four or five. Penis with two pairs of pilasters fusing into two Y-shaped forks. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Proximal accessory sac absent.
Sinistral, depressed, thin but somewhat solid. Shell with 81/8–93/8 fairly flat whorls. Suture impressed. Protoconch 11/2–13/4 whorls, with densely arranged radial threads that may be invisible because of weathering or erosion. Periphery distinctly angulate. Growth lines indistinct. Spiral grooves are absent throughout. Aperture oblique, roundly square, descending in front. Peristome not expanded and indistinctly reflexed at lower part. Within aperture a ring-like thickening present, basally with a flat tooth. Columella oblique. Umbilicus abruptly broadened after penultimate whorl, ~ 1/4 of maximum diameter. Protoconch visible through umbilicus. Shell apically in intermittent yellowish white and pale chestnut patches except white carina. In umbilical view shell distinctly paler in greyish yellow, just beneath carina a clear chestnut band present, umbilical region brownish.
Shell measurements (range, mean ± s.d.) of the new species of Laeocathaica Möllendorff, 1899 described in this work (length in mm).
Species | n | Shell height | Maximum diameter | Aperture height | Aperture breadth | Umbilicus diameter | Protoconch whorls | Whorls |
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L. parapolytyla Wu, sp. nov. | 8 | 5.5–8.4 7.2±1.05 | 11.4–17.2 15.1±2.23 | 2.8–4.6 3.9±0.66 | 4.2–6.8 5.8±0.95 | 3.0–5.0 4.1±0.65 | 1.500–1.750 1.594±0.1108 | 8.125–9.375 8.875±0.4432 |
L. qiminglii Wu, sp. nov. | 2 | 5.2–5.3 5.2±0.03 | 12.6–13.2 12.9±0.44 | 2.0–2.4 2.2±0.28 | 3.9–4.2 4.0±0.24 | 5.2–5.4 5.3±0.13 | 1.500 | 7.625–7.750 7.688±0.0883 |
L. zhengpingliui Wu, sp. nov. | 10 | 7.9–10.0 9.2±0.77 | 17.2–20.1 19.0±1.1 | 4.6–6.8 5.8±0.61 | 5.9–8.1 7.2±0.67 | 6.0–7.9 6.7±0.56 | 1.500–1.750 1.600±0.0986 | 8.625–9.250 8.838±0.2361 |
L. cheni Wu, sp. nov. | 9 | 8.6–10.4 9.3±0.56 | 16.5–19.7 18.7±1.05 | 5.0–6.5 6.0±0.48 | 6.0–8.1 7.3±0.62 | 4.8–7.1 6.2±0.72 | 1.500–1.625 1.609±0.0442 | 9.000–9.625 9.219±0.0.2086 |
L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov. | 6 | 10.7–13.9 12.3±1.19 | 20.7–27.5 24.5±2.10 | 6.2–8.5 7.6±0.78 | 9.0–11.9 10.7±0.99 | 4.1–6.4 5.1±0.59 | 1.500–1.625 1.510±0.0347 | 6.125–7.000 6.500±0.2447 |
L. qishilii Wu, sp. nov. | 8 | 7.4–8.2 7.9±0.31 | 21.3–23.7 22.8±0.79 | 5.6–6.9 6.2±0.49 | 9.8–11.4 10.5±0.47 | 5.0–6.1 5.6±0.35 | 1.500–1.625 1.516±0.0442 | 5.500–5.875 5.703±0.1325 |
L. nordsiecki Wu, sp. nov. | 5 | 3.6–3.8 3.7±0.08 | 10.3–10.8 10.5±0.18 | 2.2–3.0 2.7±0.31 | 2.9–3.3 3.1±0.16 | 4.6–5.0 4.8±0.13 | 1.500–1.625 1.600±0.0560 | 5.000–5.125 5.100±0.0559 |
Eversible head wart prominent. Jaw arcuate, with four projecting ribs.
Penial sheath covering ~ 1/5 of penis. Penis distally fairly expanded. Inside penis, two high pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/4, another pair of pilasters fusing into one Y-shaped fork at middle part. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into ~ 7 thick and short folds. Epiphallic papilla absent. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Vagina between dart sac and insertion of bursa copulatrix duct ~ 1/2 length of dart sac. Dart sac ~ 1/2 length of penis. Accessory sac small but externally distinguishable, internally solid, ventrally inserting into dart sac at distal 1/3, together with mucous glands opening to dart chamber. Mucous glands four or five, each singly tubular or bifurcated. Proximal accessory sac absent. Bursa copulatrix duct equally thick.
The name of this new species is made up of para- meaning similar to and polytyla from Laeocathaica polytyla Möllendorff, 1899, which is conchologically close to the new species.
On rocks of local hill.
Only known from the type locality.
The new species exhibits a large intraspecific change in size (Fig.
Holotype HBUMM08298-spec.1, fma, border of Jiuzhaigou County and Wen County, near point (33.14376°N, 104.246674°E); 2019-IV, coll. Li, Q.-S. Paratypes HBUMM08298-spec.2–8, 7 fma, 3 fma dissected; same data as holotype. HBUMM06779 and HBUMM06778, 2 fma and 1 fms, 1 fma dissected; Shijiba, Wen County, 1193 m a.s.l., 33.102222°N, 104.335556°E, 2011-VIII-10, coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q. and Budha, P.
Shell height 8.1 mm, maximum diameter 23.7 mm, aperture height 5.6 mm, aperture breadth 10.6 mm, umbilicus diameter 5.6 mm, protoconch whorls 11/2, whorls 55/8.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica qishilii Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM08298-spec.1, holotype A general view B ventral view of dart sac apparatus C left view of dart sac apparatus D cross-section of dart sac at the position arrowed in (A). Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PO – opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart chamber; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens.
Protoconch with decussate radial and spiral threads. Umbilicus broad and deep, through which protoconch is visible. A bright band present between carina and suture. Beneath carina a dark chestnut band present. Mucous glands two. Penis with two proximal thick internal pilasters fusing into a Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/3. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Two proximal accessory sacs on both sides of dart sac, with two pores leading to opening of dart chamber.
Sinistral, depressed, thin but somewhat solid. Shell with 51/2–57/8 fairly flat whorls. Suture impressed. Protoconch 11/2–15/8 whorls, with decussate radial and spiral threads, on the first whorl of which may be invisible because of weathering or erosion. Growth lines fine, more or less clear. Aperture oblique, peach-shaped, descending. Peristome expanded and reflexed at lower part. Columella oblique. Umbilicus broad, ~ 1/3 of maximum diameter. Protoconch visible through umbilicus. Shell apically in chestnut except white carina, after the first three or four whorls a bright band present between carina and adjacent suture. In umbilical view shell distinctly paler in greyish yellow and just beneath carina a chestnut band present.
Eversible head wart present. At mantle edge leaf-shaped appendage absent. On internal body wall of head region between ommatophorous insertions with neither glands nor tiny pits. Body greyish brown, central dorsum with pale longitudinal stripes. Sole dirty white. Jaw arcuate, with 3–5 more or less projecting ribs.
Penial sheath short but well developed. Penis of equal thickness, externally simple. Inside penis, two very thick longitudinal pilasters fusing into a Y-shaped fork at proximal 1/3, accompanied with another two thick pilasters, these plasters then change into numerous fine pilasters that distally merge into three short but thick folds near opening of epiphallus. Epiphallic papilla absent. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Accessory sac spherical, solid, inserting into dart sac medially, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands two, each complicatedly branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical, dorsally separated and ventrally touching, each with a pore leading to proximal dart chamber. Love dart ~ 6 mm long, apically 2-bladed, medially round-hexagonal. Bursa copulatrix duct equally narrow. Bursa copulatrix pear-shaped.
This new species is named after Mr Li, Qi-Shi, who made this work possible with his field work.
This species is found under rotten wood.
Only known from the type locality.
This new species has a unique protoconch on which decussate radial and spiral threads are present compared to the granulation on this part in the other Laeocathaica species. The new species is conchologically close to Laeocathaica prionotropis, but the former species is apically more depressed, more broadly umbilicate, has a more expanded peristome, a more elongated aperture due to the more prominent carina, is apically evenly brown, and has a smooth shell surface instead of the finely scaly surface in the latter species. The new species shares the inner structure of the dart sac with L. prionotropis. However, they differ in the internal structure of penis: in L. prionotropis, partial pilasters merge into a tubercle, which is missing in the new species. They also differ in the number of tubes of the mucous glands.
Holotype HBUMM08422-spec.1, fms, a slope near X496 (32.969442°N, 104.654191°E), Wenxian, Gansu Province; 2019-X-13; coll. Li, Q.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM08422a. Paratypes HBUMM08422-spec.2, 1 animal with mature shell but immature genitalia, dissected; same data as holotype. HBUMM08448, 7 fms, east of town of Wenxian, 2020-VIII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Shell height 5.2 mm, maximum diameter 13.2 mm, aperture height 2.0 mm, aperture breadth 4.2 mm, umbilicus diameter 5.4 mm, protoconch whorls 11/2, whorls 75/8.
Protoconch without granules. Umbilicus extremely broad, ~ 1/2 of maximum diameter. Shell evenly pale brown with umbilicus side paler.
Sinistral, fairly depressed, solid. Shell with 75/8–73/4 fairly flat whorls. Suture impressed. Spire depressed-cone-shaped. Protoconch 11/2 whorls, smooth on the first whorl where sculpture may be erased by weathering or erosion, followed by sparse radial threads. Protoconch visible through umbilicus. Growth lines unclear. Spiral grooves absent. After ~ 21/2 whorls, with regularly spaced thick ribs between which are many fine threads. Aperture oblique, peach-shaped, descending in front. Body whorl sharply carinate above periphery. Peristome seldom expanded and only slightly reflexed at lower part. Columella very oblique. Umbilicus very broad, ~ 1/2 of maximum diameter. Shell evenly pale brown with umbilicus side paler.
Eversible head wart small but prominent. At mantle edge leaf-shaped appendage absent. On internal body wall of head region between ommatophorous insertions with neither glands nor tiny pits. Body greyish brown, central dorsum with pale longitudinal stripes. Sole dirty white. Jaw arcuate, with five projecting ribs.
Penial sheath present. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongate. Mucous glands four (observations of the genitalia of this species are only based on the paratype HBUMM08422-spec.2).
This new species is named after the collector Mr. Qiming Li.
In October, this species was found in the crevices of broken stones on dry slope.
Only known from the type locality.
This species has the strongest ribs on the shell surface and the broadest umbilicus of all species of Laeocathaica.
Holotype HBUMM05553-spec.1, fma, Hengdan, Wenxian, Gansu Province; north side of Baishuijiang River, along 212 Guodao, near point (32.864025°N, 104.859517°E); hillside, bushes; 2006-IX-29; coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H.; DNA voucher HBUMM05527. Paratypes HBUMM05553-spec.2–49, 49 shells including 3 fms (1 broken), 15 juvs and 41 fma, same data as holotype. Ten shells randomly selected from 43 fully mature shells were measured. 2 fma dissected (anatomy no. sp2). HBUMM05565b, 1 fms without protoconch, 9 juvs; Hengdan, Wenxian, Gansu Province; north side of Baishuijiang River, along 212 Guodao, top of hill; 2006-IX-29, Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM05576c, 1 fma with partially broken shell, dissected; same data as HBUMM05565b.
Shell height 10.0 mm, maximum diameter 19.6 mm, aperture height 5.6 mm, aperture breadth 7.5 mm, umbilicus diameter 7.0 mm, protoconch whorls 15/8, whorls 91/4.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica zhengpingliui Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM05553-spec.1, holotype A general view B right view of dart apparatus C cross-section of dart sac at the position arrowed in (A). Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens.
Protoconch without granules. Umbilicus more than 1/3 maximum diameter, through which protoconch is visible. Beneath carina a chestnut band present. Palatal with two blunt teeth. Mucous glands six. Proximal 4/5 of penis with ~ 6 thick internal pilasters. Two adjacent pairs of penial pilasters fusing into two Y-shaped forks at distal 2/3 of penis. Vagina between atrium and dart sac moderately elongated. Proximal accessory sacs two, separate, symmetrical, each with a pore leading to opening of accessory sac.
Sinistral, depressed, thin but somewhat solid. Shell with 85/8–91/4 fairly flat whorls. Suture impressed. Protoconch 11/2–13/4 whorls, with very fine axial striae which may be invisible on the first whorl possibly by weathering or erosion. Growth lines thick or rib-like above but fine beneath carina. Above periphery a sharp whitish carina present. Aperture oblique, peach-shaped, slightly descending in front. On ring-like thickening within aperture, a blunt tooth present near columella and another one near carina. Peristome almost not expanded, just minutely reflexed at lower part. Columella oblique. Umbilicus with a tint of pale brown, broadly conical, more than 1/3 of maximum diameter. Protoconch visible through umbilicus. Whorls apically in yellowish white with intermittent brownish patches. In umbilical view shell yellowish white with several brownish patches, and just beneath carina a chestnut band present.
Eversible head wart lowly present. At mantle edge leaf-shaped appendage absent. On internal body wall of head region between ommatophorous insertions with neither glands nor tiny pits. Body greyish brown, central dorsum with pale longitudinal stripes. Sole dirty white. Jaw arcuate, with ~ 6 more or less projecting ribs.
Penial sheath very short. Penis distally slightly expanded, externally simple. Penis of proximal 4/5 internally with ~ 6 thick longitudinal pilasters, two adjacent pairs of which fuse into two Y-shaped forks at distal 2/3; pilasters then branching into fine pilasters that are connected to form network. Epiphallic papilla absent. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac somewhat elongated. Accessory sac spherical, empty, inserting into dart sac at middle part, opening near the opening of dart chamber. Mucous glands six, each a single tube or simply branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, separate, symmetrical, each with a pore leading to opening of accessory sac/dart chamber. Love dart ~ 5 mm long, rounded and bladeless throughout. Bursa copulatrix duct equally narrow.
This new species is named after Mr. Liu, Zheng-Ping [刘正平], an amateur Chinese conchologist.
This species is found on exposed slate rocks of hill side.
This species is only known from the type locality.
The new species is conchologically close to Laeocathaica odophora; however, its carina is blunter, the aperture has only two weak teeth near the columella instead of two strong apertural teeth in the latter species, and the umbilicus is significantly broader. Regarding genitalia, the new species has two separated proximal accessory sacs of equal size, while in Laeocathaica odophora two proximal accessory sacs are ventrally adjacent and separated only by a very thin membrane, and the much smaller right proximal accessory sac makes L. odophora have an asymmetrical dart sac.
Holotype HBUMM05553b-spec.1, fma, dissected; Hengdan, Wenxian, Gansu Province; north side of Baishuijiang River, along 212 Guodao, near point (32.864025°N, 104.859517°E); hillside, bushes; 2006-IX-29; coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. Paratypes HBUMM05553b-spec. 2–7, 8 fma, 1 dissected (anatomy no. sp3); same data as holotype. HBUMM05576a- spec. 1–2, 2 fms, South bank of Baishuijiang River, Hengdan, Wenxian, Gansu Province; near point (32.863381°N, 104.854879°E); hilltop, bushes; 2006-IX-29; coll. Wu, M., Liu, J.-M., Zheng, W. and Gao, L.-H. HBUMM08420, 1 fma with fully mature shell but immature genitalia, dissected, a slope near X496 (32.969442°N, 104.654191°E), Wenxian, Gansu Province; 2019-X-13; coll. Li, Q.-M.; DNA voucher HBUMM08420a. HBUMM08428, 3 fma (1 dissected) and 1 juv, same data as HBUMM08420; DNA voucher HBUMM08428a. HBUMM08368, 2 fma and 3 juvs, not dissected; Gansu Province; 2019; coll. Li, Q.-S.; DNA voucher HBUMM08368a.
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica cheni Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM05553b-spec.1, holotype A general view B ventral view of dart apparatus C left view of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
Shell height 9.0 mm, maximum diameter 19.3 mm, aperture height 5.6 mm, aperture breadth 7.3 mm, umbilicus diameter 7.1 mm, protoconch whorls 15/8, whorls 91/8.
Protoconch with elongated granules. Umbilicus suddenly narrowed from penultimate whorl, more than 1/3 maximum diameter, through which protoconch is visible. Beneath carina a chestnut band present. Mucous glands four. Proximal 1/2 of penis with ~ 5 thin internal pilasters, two of them fusing into a Y-shaped fork at middle part. Distal region of penis with tongue-shaped papillae. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical, each with a pore leading to dart chamber.
Sinistral, depressed, somewhat solid. Shell with 9–95/8 fairly flat whorls. Suture impressed. Protoconch 11/2–15/8 whorls, with fine granules (each ~ 20 µm long) almost invisible because of weathering or erosion. Growth lines thick or rib-like above but fine below carina. Above periphery a whitish carina present. Aperture oblique, peach-shaped, descending. On ring-like thickening within aperture, a very blunt tooth present near columella. Peristome almost not expanded, just minutely reflexed at lower part. Columella oblique. Umbilicus brownish, more than 1/3 of maximum diameter, suddenly narrowed from penultimate whorl. Protoconch visible through umbilicus. Whorls apically yellowish brown with intermittent darker brown patches. In umbilical view shell yellowish white with several brownish patches, and just beneath carina a thick chestnut band present.
Eversible head wart weakly present. At mantle edge leaf-shaped appendage absent. On internal body wall of head region between ommatophorous insertions with neither glands nor tiny pits. Body greyish brown, central dorsum with pale longitudinal stripes. Sole dirty white. Jaw arcuate, with ~ 8 more or less projecting ribs.
Penial sheath short but well developed. Penis distally expanded, externally simple. Inside penis, proximal 1/2 with ~ 5 internal pilasters, two of which fuse into one Y-shaped fork at middle of penis; distal 1/2 with tongue-shaped (HBUMM05553b) or diamond-shaped papillae (HBUMM08428) that are erect or inclined towards atrium. Fine pilasters on distal end of penis merging into ~ 6 more or less thick short folds. Epiphallic papilla absent. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac not elongated. Accessory sac tiny, internally solid, inserting into dart sac medially, opening to dart chamber. Mucous glands four, each a single tube or simply branched. Proximal accessory sacs two, symmetrical, dorsally separated and ventrally touching each other, each with a ventral pore leading to proximal dart chamber. Love dart ~ 7 mm long, apically 2-bladed or rhombic (HBUMM08428-spec.1) then rounded. Bursa copulatrix duct equally narrow.
This new species is named in honor of Prof Chen, De-Niu, who works on land mollusks in the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.
This species is found on exposed slate rocks of the hill side.
Only known from the type locality.
The new species is conchologically close to L. zhengpingliui Wu, sp. nov., but the new species has a much more depressed spire and relatively much larger aperture. In the genitalia, the middle part of penis, i.e., the distal 1/2 of the penis of the new species is occupied with regular tongue/diamond-shaped papillae (Fig.
Holotype HBUMM01179a-spec.1, fma, Dagou [大沟] Nature Reserve, Qingchuan County [青川县], Guangyuan, Sichuan Province; limestone and slate, hill foot along stream, from point A (837 m a.s.l., 32.594°N, 105.230638°E) to point B (941 m a.s.l., 32.600888°N, 105.217806°E); 2003-VII-13; coll. Wu, M. Paratypes HBUMM01179a-spec. 2–12, 6 fma (1 protoconch lost) and 5 juvs, 3 fma dissected (anatomy no. sp5); same data as holotype. HBUMM03001, 2 fma and 8 juvs, not measured and not dissected; same coll. data as holotype. HBUMM08195, 1 dissected, Qingchuan, Guangyuan, Sichuan Province, 490 m (SC-QC-040), 32.525556°N, 105.591472°E; near roots of grasses and on rocks, treeless; 2017-VIII-6, coll. Sheng, X.-F. etc.; DNA voucher HBUMM08195a. HBUMM08196, 6 fma and 3 fms,coll. data as HBUMM08195; DNA voucher HBUMM08196a. HBUMM08200, 12 fma and 1 subadult, not dissected, not measured; Qingchuan, Guangyuan, Sichuan Province, 511 m (SC-GY-043), 32.238889°N, 106.08525°E; on rocks and grass leaves, very thin litter layer; 2017-VIII-6, coll. Sheng, X.-F. etc.
Voucher information and the GenBank accession numbers of the species in the phylogenetic study. An asterisk (*) indicates obtained from NCBI. The generic assignment for species follows MolluscaBase (2021a–p; 2022a–c).
Taxa | GenBank accession numbers 16S/ITS2 | Museum voucher | Voucher information |
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Acusta E. von Martens, 1860 | |||
Acusta sieboldiana (L. Pfeiffer, 1850) | ON261686/ON261774 | HBUMM04882_2 | Fukuoka, Japan; coll. Guo, J.-Y. [郭建英], 2004-X-12 |
ON261687/ON261775 | HBUMM04882_3 | ||
Acusta rhodostoma (Möllendorff, 1884) | ON261688/ON261776 | HBUMM05089c2 | Haikou, Hainan; coll. Wu, M., 2005-VIII-15 |
ON261689/ON261777 | HBUMM05089c4 | ||
Aegista Albers, 1850 | |||
Aegista chinensis (Philippi, 1845) | ON261690/ON261778 | HBUMM06480 | Zhenjiang, Jiangsu; coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q., 2011-VI-12 |
Bradybaena H. Beck, 1837 | |||
Bradybaena brevispira (H. Adams, 1870) | ON261691/ON261779 | HBUMM05104_2 | Zhongxian, Chongqing; coll. Wu, M., 2004-VII-16 |
ON261692/ON261780 | HBUMM05122_2 | Fengjie, Chongqing; coll. Wu, M., 2004-VII-18 | |
ON261693/ON261781 | HBUMM05122_3 | ||
ON261694/ON261782 | HBUMM05112_2 | Guangan [广安], Sichuan; coll. Wu, M. | |
Bradybaena controversa monotaeniata Pilsbry, 1934 | ON261695/ON261783 | HBUMM01031_2 | Maoxian, Sichuan; coll. Wu, M., 2001-X-11 |
ON261696/ON261784 | HBUMM01031_3 | ||
Bradybaena eris pachychila (Möllendorff, 1899) | ON261697/ON261785 | HBUMM05493_3 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2006-IX-28 |
Bradybaena qixiaensis Wu & Asami, 2017 | MW810081*/ON261787 | HBUMM06900_1/HBUMM06900_2 | Qixiashan [栖霞山], Jiangsu; coll. Wu, M. |
Bradybaena similaris (Rang, 1831) | HQ245444*/AY014138* | / | Koehler, unpublished data; |
Bradybaena strictotaenia (Möllendorff, 1899) | ON261701/ON261790 | HBUMM05406_2 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2006-IX-27 |
ON261702/ON261791 | HBUMM05406_3 | ||
ON261699/ON261788 | HBUMM05446_2 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2006-IX-27 | |
ON261700/ON261789 | HBUMM05446_3 | ||
Bradybaena sueshanensis Pilsbry, 1934 | ON261703/ON261792 | HBUMM06603 | Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan; coll. Wu, M., 2011-VIII-11 |
Bradybaena twenhuaensis (Ping & Yen, 1932) | ON261704/ON261793 | HBUMM08276a1 | Changbaishan [长白山], Jilin; coll. Shen, X.-F., 2018-VIII-18 |
ON261705/ON261794 | HBUMM08276a2 | ||
Buliminidius Heude, 1890 | |||
Buliminidius achatininus (Möllendorff, 1899) | ON261758/ON261848 | HBUMM06678 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2011-VIII-9 |
Buliminidius hirsutus (Möllendorff, 1899) | ON261759/ON261849 | HBUMM06676 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2011-VIII-9 |
Camaenella Pilsbry, 1893 | |||
Camaenella platyodon (L. Pfeiffer, 1846) | ON261706/ON261795 | HBUMM05089a_2 | Haikou [海口], Hainan; coll. Wu, M., 2005-VIII-15 |
ON261707/ON261796 | HBUMM05089a_3 | ||
ON261708/ON261797 | HBUMM05089a_4 | ||
Cathaica Möllendorff, 1884 | |||
Cathaica ottoi Pilsbry, 1934 | ON261709/ON261798 | HBUMM08358a1 | Wenchuanxian, Sichuan; coll., Liu, Z.-P., 2019-VII-5 |
ON261710/ON261799 | HBUMM08358a3 | ||
Cathaica fasciola (Draparnaud, 1801) | ON261711/ON261800 | HBUMM05168_1 | Haidian [海淀], Beijing; coll. Wu, M., 2006-VII |
ON261712/ON261801 | HBUMM05368_3 | Qingdao [青岛], Shandong; coll. Wu, M., 2006-X-17 | |
Cathaica gansuica Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261714/ON261803 | HBUMM05602cb | Wudu, Gansu; coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W., 2006-IX-30 |
ON261713/ON261802 | HBUMM05655 | Dangchang, Gansu; coll. Liu, J.-M. and Zheng, W., 2006-X-2 | |
Cathaica ochthephiloides Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261715/ON261804 | HBUMM06560 | Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan; coll. Wu, M., 2011-VIII-14 |
Cathaica pulveratricula (Martens, 1882) | ON261716/ON261805 | HBUMM08208a | Dingxi, Gansu; coll. Shen, X.-F., 2017-VIII-4 |
Karaftohelix Pilsbry, 1927 | |||
Karaftohelix middendorffi (Gerstfeldt, 1859) | ON261698/ON261786 | HBUMM05933 | forest between Vladivostok and Artion cities, Russia; coll. Sayenko, E.M., 2005-VI-26 |
Helix Linnaeus, 1758 | |||
Helix pomatia Linnaeus, 1758 | KR705016*/ KR705093* | / | Europe |
Laeocathaica Möllendorff, 1899 | |||
Laeocathaica amdoana Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261746/ON261835 | HBUMM08432a1 | See in the text |
ON261741/ON261830 | HBUMM08432a2 | ||
Laeocathaica carinifera (H. Adams, 1870) | ON261718/ON261807 | HBUMM05103_2 | See in the text |
ON261719/ON261808 | HBUMM05103_3 | ||
ON261720/ON261809 | HBUMM05131_2 | See in the text | |
ON261721/ON261810 | HBUMM05131_3 | ||
Laeocathaica cheni Wu, sp. nov. | ON261727/ON261816 | HBUMM08368a | See in the text |
ON261728/ON261817 | HBUMM08368a3 | ||
ON261729/ON261818 | HBUMM08368a4 | ||
ON261751/ON261840 | HBUMM08428a2 | See in the text | |
ON261737/ON261826 | HBUMM08428a4 | ||
Laeocathaica distinguenda Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261717/ON261806 | HBUMM05407_3 | See in the text |
Laeocathaica filippina (Heude, 1882) | ON261730/ON261819 | HBUMM01256b_2 | See in the text |
ON261731/ON261820 | HBUMM01256b_3 | ||
ON261732/ON261821 | HBUMM05097_2 | See in the text | |
Laeocathaica odophora Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261736/ON261825 | HBUMM08430a1 | See in the text |
Laeocathaica phaeomphala Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261742/ON261831 | HBUMM08424a2 | See in the text |
Laeocathaica polytyla Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261722/ON261811 | HBUMM05411_4 | See in the text |
Laeocathaica potanini Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261723/ON261812 | HBUMM05409_2 | See in the text |
ON261724/ON261813 | HBUMM05409_3 | ||
ON261725/ON261814 | HBUMM05409_4 | ||
Laeocathaica prionotropis Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261726/ON261815 | HBUMM05440_3 | See in the text |
ON261744/ON261833 | HBUMM08421a1 | See in the text | |
ON261749/ON261838 | HBUMM08421a3 | ||
ON261748/ON261837 | HBUMM08421a4 | ||
ON261739/ON261828 | HBUMM08423a1 | See in the text | |
ON261747/ON261836 | HBUMM08423a2 | ||
Laeocathaica qiminglii Wu, sp. nov. | ON261740/ON261829 | HBUMM08422a1 | See in the text |
Laeocathaica stenochone Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261743/ON261832 | HBUMM08431a1 | See in the text |
ON261738/ON261827 | HBUMM08431a2 | ||
ON261750/ON261839 | HBUMM08431a3 | ||
Laeocathaica tropidorhaphe Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261733/ON261822 | HBUMM05688 | See in the text |
ON261735/ON261824 | HBUMM05617 | See in the text | |
ON261734/ON261823 | HBUMM05716 | See in the text | |
ON261745/ON261834 | HBUMM08425a1 | See in the text | |
Metodontia Möllendorff, 1886 | |||
Metodontia houaiensis (Crosse, 1882) | ON261752/ON261841 | HBUMM05164_2 | Quyang [曲阳], Hebei; coll. Wu, M., Wu, Q., 2006-V-4 |
ON261753/ON261842 | HBUMM05164_3 | ||
ON261754/ON261843 | HBUMM05164_4 | ||
Nesiohelix Kuroda & Emura, 1943 | |||
Nesiohelix moreletiana (Heude, 1882) | MW810080*/ON261844 | HBUMM06796 | Hangzhou [杭州], Zhejiang; coll. Wu, M., Xu, Q., 2012-V-21 |
Plectotropis E. von Martens, 1860 | |||
Plectotropis sterilis (Heude, 1890) | ON261755/ON261845 | HBUMM04909_2 | Badong, Hubei; coll. Wu, M., Wu, Q., Qi, G., 2004-VII-31 |
ON261756/ON261846 | HBUMM04909_3 | ||
Pseudiberus Ancey, 1887 | |||
Pseudiberus strophostoma (Möllendorff, 1899) | ON261757/ON261847 | HBUMM06586b | Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan; coll. Wu, M., 2011-VIII-14 |
Pseudobuliminus Gredler, 1886 | |||
Pseudobuliminus piligerus (Möllendorff, 1899) | ON261760/ON261850 | HBUMM05412_2 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2006-IX-27 |
Pseudobuliminus subcylindricus (Möllendorff, 1899) | ON261761/ON261851 | HBUMM06720 | Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan; coll. Wu, M., 2011-VIII-12 |
Satsuma A. Adams, 1868 | |||
Satsuma guandi Zhang, Zhu & Lyu, 2020 | MW804648*/ON261852 | HBUMM08239a_1 | Shaoguan [韶关], Guangdong; coll. Yu, Di [余迪] |
MW804647*/ON261853 | HBUMM08239a_2 | ||
Stilpnodiscus Möllendorff, 1899 | |||
Stilpnodiscus entochilus Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261762/ON261854 | HBUMM05451 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2006-IX-27 |
Stilpnodiscus moellendorffi Wu, 2001 | ON261763/ON261855 | HBUMM05439_2 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2006-IX-27 |
Stilpnodiscus sp. | ON261764/ON261856 | HBUMM05491c_2 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2006-IX-28 |
Stilpnodiscus vernicinus Möllendorff, 1899 | ON261765/ON261857 | HBUMM05528 | Wenxian, Gansu; coll. Wu, M., 2006-IX-29 |
Traumatophora Ancey, 1887 | |||
Traumatophora triscalpta (E. von Martens, 1875) | ON261766/ON261858 | HBUMM08302a | Wuhan, Hubei; coll. Chen, Zhe-Yu [陈哲宇], 2019-III-20 |
Trichobradybaena Wu & Guo, 2003 | |||
Trichobradybaena submissa (Deshayes, 1874) | ON261767/ON261859 | HBUMM01221_3 | Meitan, Guizhou; coll. Wu, M., 2003-VIII-2 |
ON261768/ON261860 | HBUMM04904_2 | Badong, Hubei; coll. Wu, M., 2004-VIII | |
ON261769/ON261861 | HBUMM04904_3 | ||
ON261770/ON261862 | HBUMM05095_2 | Zigui, Hubei; coll. Wu, M., 2004-VIII-2 | |
ON261771/ON261863 | HBUMM05095_3 | ||
ON261772/ON261864 | HBUMM05123_2 | Fengjie, Chongqing; coll. Wu, M., 2004-VII-18 | |
ON261773/ON261865 | HBUMM05132_2 | Wuxi, Chongqing; coll. Wu, M., 2004-VII-22 |
Genital anatomy of Laeocathaica qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM01179a-spec.1, holotype A general view B ventral view of dart apparatus C cross-section of dart sac at the position arrowed in (A) D right view of dart sac apparatus. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; At – atrium; BC – bursa copulatrix; BCD – bursa copulatrix duct; DS – dart sac; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; Ep – epiphallus; FO – free oviduct; MG – mucous glands; P – penis; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PO – opening of proximal accessory sac leading to dart chamber; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina; VD – vas deferens. Asterisk * indicates the opening of proximal accessory sac.
Shell height 10.8 mm, maximum diameter 21.7 mm, aperture height 6.1 mm, aperture breadth 9.2 mm, umbilicus diameter 5.1 mm, protoconch whorls 11/2, whorls 61/4.
Internal view of penis A, B Laeocathaica amdoana Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05640-spec.1 A general view B proximal penis C L. filippina (Heude, 1882), HBUMM04166-spec.1, general view D, E L. distinguenda Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05436-spec.1 D general view E proximal penis F L. carinalis Chen & Zhang, 2004, HBUMM08300-spec.1, general view G, H L. dityla Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM00698-spec.1 G general view H proximal penis. Arrows indicate the position where two penial internal pilasters fuse into one distal pilaster.
Protoconch with fine granules. Umbilicus moderately broad, through which protoconch is visible. Bluntly carinate slightly above periphery. Beneath carina a brown band present. Mucous glands 6–8. Approximately 1/2 of penis with three proximal thick internal pilasters, Y-shaped fork formed by adjacent pilasters absent. Vagina between atrium and dart sac moderately elongated. Proximal accessory sacs two, dorsally separated and ventrally touching, each with a pore leading to dart sac chamber near entrance of dart chamber.
Internal view of penis A, B Laeocathaica dolani (Pilsbry, 1934), HBUMM00069-spec.1 A general view B proximal penis C L. christinae (H. Adams, 1870), HBUMM01251a-spec.1, general view D L. phaeomphala Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05433-spec.1 E L. odophora Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM08430-spec.1 F L. pewzowi Möllendorff, 1899,
Sinistral, depressed, thin but somewhat solid. Shell with 61/8–7 slightly convex whorls. Suture impressed. Protoconch 11/2–15/8 whorls, fine granules (each ~ 30 – ~ 50 µm long) distinctly present. Growth lines fine and unclear. Aperture oblique, peach-shaped, descending. Within aperture with a white thickening. Peristome expanded and reflexed at lower part. Columella oblique. Umbilicus moderately broad, ~ 1/4 of maximum diameter. Protoconch visible through umbilicus. Shell apically in pale brown with some intermittent darker patches. Carina slightly above periphery, blunt, white; beneath which a brown band present. Whorls apically in yellowish white with intermittent brownish patches. In umbilical view shell yellowish white with several white radial striations.
Internal view of penis A, B Laeocathaica polytyla Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05437-spec.1 A general view B proximal penis C L. potanini Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM00633-spec.1, general view D L. prionotropis Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05549-spec.1, general view E, F L. stenochone Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05495-spec.1 E general view F proximal penis G L. carinifera (H. Adams, 1870), HBUMM08443-spec.2, general view. Arrows indicate the position where two penial internal pilasters fuse into one distal pilaster.
Eversible head wart lowly present. At mantle edge leaf-shaped appendage absent. On internal body wall of head region between ommatophorous insertions with neither glands nor tiny pits. Body greyish brown, central dorsum with pale longitudinal stripes. Sole dirty white. Jaw arcuate, with 4–6 projecting ribs.
Penial sheath short. Penis distally swollen, externally simple. Proximal 1/2 penis with four thick internal pilasters which do not fusing, pilasters then branching into numerous fine pilasters that merge into ~ 6 short but thick (thickest in the genus) folds near opening of epiphallus. Vas deferens narrow throughout. Vagina between atrium and dart sac moderately elongated. Accessory sac spherical, internally with high pilasters and fairly solid inside, inserting into dart sac medially, opening to distal dart chamber. Mucous glands 6–8, each single tube or simply branched. PAS two, dorsally separated and ventrally touching, each with a pore leading to dart chamber near dart chamber opening. Proximal bursa copulatrix duct slightly expanded. Bursa copulatrix elongate ovate.
This new species is named after name of the type locality Qingchuan, Sichuan Province.
This species is found on slate rocks covered with mosses in a humid mountainous environment.
Only known from the type locality.
Laeocathaica qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov. is close to L. stenochone and L. carinifera in general shell shape, aperture shape and coloration, but the new species has a relatively higher shell (Fig.
Holotype HBUMM08446-spec.1, fully mature shell with immature genital system, Guoyuanxiang [郭元乡], Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province; near point (33.125506°N, 104.329876°E); 2021-IX-24, coll. Chen, Z.-G. Paratypes HBUMM08446-spec.2–3, 2 fms; HBUMM08446-spec.4–5, 2 subadults; same data of holotype. HBUMM08447-spec.1–2, 2 fms and 3 living juvs (in rearing), Qinglongcun [青龙村], Guoyuanxiang, Jiuzhaigouxian, Sichuan Province; (33.085615°N, 104.348250°E); 2020-VII, coll. Chen, Z.-G.
Internal view of penis A, B Laeocathaica tropidorhaphe Möllendorff, 1899 A general view, HBUMM05619-spec.1 B proximal penis, HBUMM05664-spec.1 C L. qishilii Wu, sp. nov., general view, HBUMM08298-spec.1, holotype D L. zhengpingliui Wu, sp. nov., general view, HBUMM05553-spec.1, holotype E L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov., general view, HBUMM01179-spec.1, holotype F–H L. cheni Wu, sp. nov. F, G HBUMM05553b-spec.1, holotype F general view G proximal penis H HBUMM08428-spec.1, paratype, partial internal view of distal penis. Arrows indicate the position where two penial internal pilasters fuse into one distal pilaster.
Shell height 3.7 mm, maximum diameter 10.8 mm, aperture height 3.0 mm, aperture breadth 3.3 mm, umbilicus diameter 5.0 mm, protoconch whorls 11/2, whorls 51/8.
SEM micrographs A, B Laeocathaica potanini Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM00633 A protoconch B teleoconch C, D L. dityla Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM00698 C protoconch D teleoconch E, F L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM01179a-spec.6, paratype E protoconch F teleoconch G, H L. christinae (H. Adams, 1870), HBUMM01251a G protoconch H teleoconch I, J L. carinifera (H. Adams, 1870), HBUMM04162 I protoconch J teleoconch K, L L. polytyla Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05437 K protoconch L teleoconch.
Protoconch with dense fine granules. Umbilicus very broad, ~ 1/2 of maximum diameter. Body whorl shouldered above periphery. On shoulder with a white band. Peristome continuous. Shell strongly glossy as in Stilpnodiscus, almost transparent.
SEM micrographs A, B Laeocathaica distinguenda Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05479 A protoconch B teleoconch C, D L. stenochone Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05495 C protoconch D teleoconch E, F L. prionotropis Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05549 E protoconch F teleoconch G, H L. amdoana Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05640 G protoconch H teleoconch I, J L. tropidorhaphe Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM05664 I protoconch J teleoconch K, L L. cheni Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM08368, paratype, juvenile K protoconch L teleoconch.
Sinistral, depressed, thin but somewhat solid. Shell with 5–51/8 convex whorls. Suture impressed. Protoconch 11/2–15/8 whorls, densely with tiny granules (each ~ 10 µm long) which are obscured by erosion or weathering. Growth lines indistinct. Shell in pale brown, strongly glossy, almost transparent. Body whorl shouldered above periphery, with a white band on shoulder. Aperture oblique, round, abruptly descending in front. A white thickening within aperture and thickened callus forming a continuous peristome. Peristome expanded and slightly reflexed at lower part. Columella oblique. Umbilicus very broad, ~ 1/2 of maximum diameter. Protoconch visible through umbilicus.
SEM micrographs A, B Laeocathaica odophora Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM08430 A protoconch B teleoconch C, D L. dolani (Pilsbry, 1934), HBUMM08439 C protoconch D teleoconch E, F L. nordsiecki Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM08446, paratype, subadult E protoconch F teleoconch G, H L. pewzowi Möllendorff, 1899, HBUMM08452 G protoconch H teleoconch I, J L. carinalis Chen & Zhang, 2004, HBUMM08453 I protoconch J teleoconch K, L L. zhengpingliui Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM05553-spec.2, paratype, juvenile K protoconch L teleoconch.
This cute new species is named in memory of Hartmut Nordsieck, a German malacologist who showed strong interest in the snails of the South Gansu Plateau and was a good friend of the first author.
SEM micrographs A, B Laeocathaica qishilii Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM08298, paratype A protoconch B teleoconch C, D L. qiminglii Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM08448, paratype C protoconch D teleoconch E, F L. phaeomphala Möllendorff, 1899, CZG202008-w3, subadult E protoconch F teleoconch G, H L. filippina (Heude, 1882), HBUMM04166 G protoconch H teleoconch I, J L. parapolytyla Wu, sp. nov., HBUMM06640-spec.9, paratype I protoconch J teleoconch.
This species was found on bare earth with a few broken rocks.
Habitats (excluding D) A, B Laeocathaica qishilii Wu, sp. nov., border of Jiuzhaigou County and Wen County C L. nordsiecki Wu, sp. nov., Guoyuanxiang, Jiuzhaigou D L. qiminglii Wu, sp. nov., an indoor photograph E L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov., Dagou Nature Reserve, Qingchuan County F L. cheni Wu, sp. nov., Hengdan, Wenxian.
Only known from two localities where the types were found.
Scatter plots of canonical variate 1 against canonical variate 2 (Canonical Variate Analysis), showing the shell morphological relationships among A Laeocathaica distinguenda Möllendorff, 1899 (green dots; a, average shape), L. amdoana Möllendorff, 1899 (blue dots; b, average shape) and L. tropidorhaphe Möllendorff, 1899 (orange dots; c, average shape) B L. qingchuanensis Wu, sp. nov. (green dots; a, average shape), L. stenochone Möllendorff, 1899 (orange dots; b, average shape) and L. carinifera (H. Adams, 1870) (blue dots; c, average shape). Encircled dots: 1,
The new species is the smallest species in Laeocathaica, where it is provisionally placed due to its chirality, granules on the protoconch and the similarity of the shell to that of Laeocathaica dityla. The very glossy shell also makes this species distinctive, reminiscent of the genus Stilpnodiscus Möllendorff, 1899, which appears in the phylogram (Fig.
Bayesian phylogram of camaenid species (for detail see in Table
To investigate the systematic position of the putative Laeocathaica clade (because of the absence of type species of Laeocathaica L. christinae), 13 species of Laeocathaica and 33 species of another 16 camaenid genera, whether or not they bear a dart sac, are included in the analyses (Table
The phylograms produced by both Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Inference based on partial 16S and partial ITS2 sequences are topologically identical in the major branches with the exception of different positions of two nodes (orange parts in Fig.
The indigenous dart-sac-bearing camaenids aggregated in Central China, which are grouped into the genera “Pseudobuliminus”, “Buliminidius”, “Bradybaena”, “Cathaica”, “Stilpnodiscus”, “Pseudiberus”, and Laeocathaica, could form a strongly supported monophyletic Clade F (Fig.
More than 200 species belonging to 28 genera were recorded as bradybaenine or believed to be dart-sac-bearing camaenids in Chinese Mainland (
The work of
Until now, the systematic position of Laeocathaica remained an open question. Before this work, one of the two studies on the systematic position of Laeocathaica was based on a morphological character-based phylogram, in which Laeocathaica carinifera (= L. subsimilis, L. filippina in
The present phylogenetic inference is consistent with the phylogram of
Clade F (Fig.
Schematics of terminal genitalia of some dart-sac-bearing camaenids A Cathaica fasciola (Draparnaud, 1801) (stylized pattern from HBUMM8142-spec.1–15, 9 fma; Qingyang, Gansu, 35.738°N, 107.701°E, 1353 m a.s.l.; coll. Sheng, X.-F., 2017-VII) B “Cathaica” pulveratricula (Martens, 1882) (stylized pattern from HBUMM08208), one proximal accessory sac is present at the left side of dart sac C Laeocathaica spp. with two proximal accessory sacs at both sides of dart sac D L. phaeomphala Möllendorff, 1899, without proximal accessory sac and with elongated vagina above dart sac E L. amdoana Möllendorff, 1899, with two tiny proximal accessory sacs and with elongated vagina above dart sac F L. dolani (Pilsbry, 1934), with a proximal accessory sac at the right side of dart sac. Notes: any fleshy septum inside dart sac chamber is not shown; red dots indicate openings of proximal accessory sac. Abbreviations: AS – accessory sac; DS – dart sac; DSC – dart sac chamber; DtC – a chamber containing love dart; MG – mucous glands; PAS – proximal accessory sac; PR – penial retractor muscle; PS – penial sheath; Va – vagina.
Special thanks are due to Pavel Kijashko (