贝加尔湖帽贝,帽贝科,1931(软体动物纲:肺门亚目:喜湿门)的模式标本综述,附属键

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Archiv fur Molluskenkunde Pub Date : 2017-06-29 DOI:10.1127/arch.moll/146/009-064
A. Shirokaya, T. Sitnikova, P. Kijashko, I. Shydlovskyy, L. Prozorova, M. Yamamuro
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本文对贝加尔湖帽贝的分类和命名进行了综述,重点介绍了模式种的鉴定。我们提供了24种有效的Acroloxidae科模式标本的彩色照片,其中包括4个贝加尔湖特有或亚特有属(Pseudancylastrum, Frolikhiancylus, Gerstfeldtiancylus和Baicalancylus)的22种,以及生活在贝加尔湖浅海湾的全北极属Acroloxus的2种西伯利亚-黑龙江种。大多数物种是由俄罗斯的软体动物学家Yaroslav I. Starobogatov在1989年至1991年间描述的。模式种保存在俄罗斯科学院动物研究所(俄罗斯圣彼得堡)、俄罗斯科学院西伯利亚分院湖泊研究所(俄罗斯伊尔库茨克)、利沃夫伊万·弗兰科国立大学动物博物馆(乌克兰)和柏林自由博物馆Universität(德国)。我们还展示了Starobogatov在1989年描述的两个物种的全型照片,后来又进行了同义化。我们提供了无法获得模式标本的物种的拓扑型SEM图像。14种远螺和11种原螺的超微结构图像未发表。大多数模型都保存在森肯堡自然博物馆(法兰克福美因河畔)和湖泊研究所SB RAS的收藏中。对于每个物种,我们描述了它们的同义词、类型位置、类型系列、在贝加尔湖的垂直和地理分布、基质偏好、简要生态学(如果有的话)、名称使用历史和分类注释。本文提出了一种新的鉴定关键,即除了传统特征(如远螺比例)外,我们还提出了新的特征,如喉和颚结构细节、原海螺雕刻类型、壳内收肌地形和雄性交配器官部分的相对大小。黄芩属和拟黄芩属的鉴定关键只包括定义明确的物种。
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A review of the Lake Baikal limpets, family Acroloxidae Thiele, 1931 (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Hygrophila), based on type specimens, with keys to the genera
We provide a comprehensive synopsis of Lake Baikal limpets, including summaries of their taxonomy and nomenclature, with emphasis on the identification of type species. We provide colour photographs of the type specimens of 24 valid species of the family Acroloxidae, including 22 species in 4 endemic or subendemic Baikalian genera, Pseudancylastrum, Frolikhiancylus, Gerstfeldtiancylus, and Baicalancylus, and 2 Siberian–Amur species in the Holarctic genus Acroloxus inhabiting shallow bays of Lake Baikal. Most of the species were described by the Russian malacologist Yaroslav I. Starobogatov between 1989 and 1991. The type species are stored in the collections of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), the Limnological Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Irkutsk, Russia), the Zoological Museum of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Ukraine), and the Freie Universität Berlin (Germany). We also present photographs of the holotypes of 2 species described by Starobogatov in 1989 and later synonymized. We provide topotype SEM images of species for which the type specimens are unavailable. Images of the teleoconch ultrastructure of 14 species as well as protoconchs of 11 species have not been published previously. Most of the topotypes are kept in collections of the Senckenberg Naturmuseum (Frankfurt am Main) and the Limnological Institute SB RAS. For each species, we describe their synonymy, type locality, type series, vertical and geographic distribution in Baikal, substrate preferences, ecology in brief (if at all), history of the usage of the name, and taxonomic remarks. We present a new identification key to Gerstfeldtiancylus spp. Specifically, we propose new characters, such as radula and jaw structure details, protoconch sculpture types, shell adductor topography, and relative sizes of parts of the male copulatory organ, in addition to traditional characters, such as teleoconch proportions. Identification keys to Pseudancylastrum and Baicalancylus spp. include well-defined species only.
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期刊介绍: Archiv für Molluskenkunde (ISSN 1869-0963, e-ISSN 2367-0622); Up to and including Vol. 138/2 papers were published under the ISSN 0003-9284. rchiv für Molluskenkunde is an international, peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of molluscan biodiversity. It preferably publishes original research papers of high quality on systematics, taxonomy, phylogeny and morphology of all groups of molluscs, both recent and fossil from the Cenozoic. Contributions of broad international interest on other aspects of malacology such as ecology and biogeography are welcome as well. Papers on physiology, parasitology, regional faunistics or those on non-Cenozoic fossils or pure biostratigraphy should be submitted elsewhere.
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