Publication Date:
2010-12-12
Description:
Gulella (s.l.) johannae n. sp. is described from a few forest localities in the Tzaneen District, Limpopo Province, South Africa. It is characterized by a cylindrical, costulate shell with an almost entire peristome and a four-fold apertural dentition consisting of a prominent angular lamella (delimiting an only here
discontinuous peristome), a mid-labral denticle, a left basal denticle, and a mid-columellar process. The shell is somewhat similar to that of G. johannesburgensis, but is consistently larger and more slender and has more whorls, while at the same time the apertural dentition is better developed; the almost uninterrupted peristome also appears to be a signifi cant character. This new taxon most likely is a restrictedrange endemic on the eastern flanks of the northern Drakensberg escarpment. Numerical data of a lot of material identified and mostly also published as G. johannesburgensis show that probably not all specimens belong to this taxon so that more than one species may be involved here.
Keywords:
Mollusca
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Gastropoda
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Pulmonata
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Streptaxidae
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Gulella, Gulella johannesburgensis
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taxonomy
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Drakensberg range
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South Africa
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Repository Name:
National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
Type:
Article / Letter to the editor
Format:
application/pdf
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