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Revealing the stygobiont and crenobiont mollusca biodiversity hotspot in the caucasus : Part iii. revision of stygobiont microsnails (mollusca: Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae) from the russian part of western transcaucasia, with the description of new taxa. / CHERTOPRUD, ELIZAVETA M.; PALATOV, DMITRI M.; VINARSKI, MAXIM V.

в: Zootaxa, Том 5005, № 3, 27.07.2021, стр. 257-275.

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title = "Revealing the stygobiont and crenobiont mollusca biodiversity hotspot in the caucasus: Part iii. revision of stygobiont microsnails (mollusca: Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae) from the russian part of western transcaucasia, with the description of new taxa",
abstract = "A taxonomic revision of the stygobiont microsnails from north-western Transcaucasia (Krasnodar Krai, Russia) is presented. Two new genera-Schapsugia gen. n. and Tachira gen. n. are established. It is shown that the genus Paladilhiopsis does not occur in this area, and the snails previously assigned to this genus belong to Schapsugia gen. n. Two nominal species Paladilhiopsis orientalis Starobogatov, 1962, and P. subovata Starobogatov, 1962 are considered junior synonyms of Sch. pulcherrima (Starobogatov, 1962), based on a re-examination of their conchological variation. In addition, two more species of Schapsugia are described: Sch. kudepsta sp. nov. and Sch. occultata sp. nov. The anatomical structure of another species, Geyeria valvataeformis Starobogatov, 1962 was studied for the first time. It is revealed that it should be placed in a separate genus (Tachira gen. n.). Thus, the previously proposed placement of the microsnails from northwestern Transcaucasia in hydrobiid genera from the Balkan Peninsula (Geyeria, Paladilhiopsis) is rejected.",
keywords = "Cave, Freshwater snails, Krasnodar Krai, New genera, New species, Spring, Subterranean, Taxonomy, Underground malacofauna, new species, cave, new genera, CAENOGASTROPODA, SNAILS, taxonomy, spring, RECORDS, TAXONOMY, subterranean, freshwater snails, ALBANIA, underground malacofauna, MORPHOLOGY",
author = "CHERTOPRUD, {ELIZAVETA M.} and PALATOV, {DMITRI M.} and VINARSKI, {MAXIM V.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 Magnolia Press. All rights reserved.",
year = "2021",
month = jul,
day = "27",
doi = "10.11646/zootaxa.5005.3.2",
language = "English",
volume = "5005",
pages = "257--275",
journal = "Zootaxa",
issn = "1175-5326",
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T1 - Revealing the stygobiont and crenobiont mollusca biodiversity hotspot in the caucasus

T2 - Part iii. revision of stygobiont microsnails (mollusca: Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae) from the russian part of western transcaucasia, with the description of new taxa

AU - CHERTOPRUD, ELIZAVETA M.

AU - PALATOV, DMITRI M.

AU - VINARSKI, MAXIM V.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Magnolia Press. All rights reserved.

PY - 2021/7/27

Y1 - 2021/7/27

N2 - A taxonomic revision of the stygobiont microsnails from north-western Transcaucasia (Krasnodar Krai, Russia) is presented. Two new genera-Schapsugia gen. n. and Tachira gen. n. are established. It is shown that the genus Paladilhiopsis does not occur in this area, and the snails previously assigned to this genus belong to Schapsugia gen. n. Two nominal species Paladilhiopsis orientalis Starobogatov, 1962, and P. subovata Starobogatov, 1962 are considered junior synonyms of Sch. pulcherrima (Starobogatov, 1962), based on a re-examination of their conchological variation. In addition, two more species of Schapsugia are described: Sch. kudepsta sp. nov. and Sch. occultata sp. nov. The anatomical structure of another species, Geyeria valvataeformis Starobogatov, 1962 was studied for the first time. It is revealed that it should be placed in a separate genus (Tachira gen. n.). Thus, the previously proposed placement of the microsnails from northwestern Transcaucasia in hydrobiid genera from the Balkan Peninsula (Geyeria, Paladilhiopsis) is rejected.

AB - A taxonomic revision of the stygobiont microsnails from north-western Transcaucasia (Krasnodar Krai, Russia) is presented. Two new genera-Schapsugia gen. n. and Tachira gen. n. are established. It is shown that the genus Paladilhiopsis does not occur in this area, and the snails previously assigned to this genus belong to Schapsugia gen. n. Two nominal species Paladilhiopsis orientalis Starobogatov, 1962, and P. subovata Starobogatov, 1962 are considered junior synonyms of Sch. pulcherrima (Starobogatov, 1962), based on a re-examination of their conchological variation. In addition, two more species of Schapsugia are described: Sch. kudepsta sp. nov. and Sch. occultata sp. nov. The anatomical structure of another species, Geyeria valvataeformis Starobogatov, 1962 was studied for the first time. It is revealed that it should be placed in a separate genus (Tachira gen. n.). Thus, the previously proposed placement of the microsnails from northwestern Transcaucasia in hydrobiid genera from the Balkan Peninsula (Geyeria, Paladilhiopsis) is rejected.

KW - Cave

KW - Freshwater snails

KW - Krasnodar Krai

KW - New genera

KW - New species

KW - Spring

KW - Subterranean

KW - Taxonomy

KW - Underground malacofauna

KW - new species

KW - cave

KW - new genera

KW - CAENOGASTROPODA

KW - SNAILS

KW - taxonomy

KW - spring

KW - RECORDS

KW - TAXONOMY

KW - subterranean

KW - freshwater snails

KW - ALBANIA

KW - underground malacofauna

KW - MORPHOLOGY

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U2 - 10.11646/zootaxa.5005.3.2

DO - 10.11646/zootaxa.5005.3.2

M3 - Review article

AN - SCOPUS:85111337688

VL - 5005

SP - 257

EP - 275

JO - Zootaxa

JF - Zootaxa

SN - 1175-5326

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