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A new species of Gyraulus (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) from Ancient Lake Lugu, Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Southwest China

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Pages 34-39 | Received 12 Feb 2012, Accepted 10 Sep 2012, Published online: 08 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

A new aberrant species of the planorbid genus Gyraulus, Gyraulus luguhuensis n. sp., is described from Lake Lugu (Lugu-hu, in Chinese), Southwest China. The generic assignment with Gyraulus is based on features of the genital anatomy that are characteristic for members of that genus, in particular the presence of a chitinized penial stylet. Gyraulus luguhuensis n. sp. differs from most other congeners by its large, thick shell with an elevated spire. Similarly, aberrant shells are known from congeners in other Ancient Lakes worldwide indicating a potentially convergent evolution of shell characteristics in exclusively lacustrine species. Gyraulus luguhuensis differs from other lacustrine Gyraulus species with similarly large shells in having a sub-terminal penis pore and an unkeeled shell.

Acknowledgements

This study was funded by Surveys on biological resources of lakes on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau (No. 2006FYII0600), 12th Five-year Plan Provincial Key Construction Project of Qufu Normal University, Program of Shandong Provincial Education Department (No. J12LF04) and program of Qufu Normal University (No. XJ200920). We thank Dr Xueqin Liu for his help in the field survey. Special thanks are also given to the editor Dr Winston Ponder and two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments.

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