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Deception in taxonomy – the example of Truncatellina rothi (Hesse, 1916) (Pupilloidea: Truncatellinidae)

Authors: J. Kneubühler, H. Baur, E. Neubert
Basteria, 84 (4/6): 146-154

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In this study, Truncatellina cylindrica (A. Férussac, 1807), Truncatellina rothi (Hesse, 1916), and Truncatellina haasi Venmans, 1957 were investigated, and a lectotype for Isth­mia rothi was selected. So far, the three species have only been defined by their shell morphology. Intensified col­lection efforts throughout the past 100 years increased the number of specimens available, and it has become increas­ingly questionable whether these three species represent different taxa. In this study 1070 specimens were photo­graphed, and measurements of several shell traits were taken. A multivariate ratio analysis revealed that the mor­phological trait variation of T. rothi (and probably T. haasi as well) is mainly covered by the variability of T. cylin­drica. There is no morphological evidence that the investi­gated specimens represent different taxa. A genetic study is needed to reveal possible cryptic clades.

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On a new species of Orculidae from Turkey (Gastropoda, Pulmonata)

Author: E. Neubert
Basteria, 84 (1/3): 58-60

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A new sinistral species of the Orculidae from Turkey is described, Orculella bochudae spec. nov., and compared to two other sinistral congeneric species.

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A new Mediterranea species from a montane habitat in Turkey (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Oxychilidae)

Authors: A. Örstan, M.Z. Yıldırım
Basteria 84 (1-3): 61-64

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A land snail extracted from rotting wood in a pine for­est at an altitude of 1350 m on the noncalcareous Sandras Mountain in western Turkey is described as a new species, Mediterranea xylocola Örstan spec. nov. Besides its unusual habitat, the new species is also characterized by its small shell (~4 mm in diameter) microsculptured with distinct spiral striae.

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