A new species of the genus Palaospeum Boeters, 1999 (Gastropoda: Moitessieriidae) from Spain

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NEMUS núm. 7. 2017 A new species of the genus Palaospeum Boeters, 1999 (Gastropoda: Moitessieriidae) from Spain Sergio Quiñonero-Salgado 1 & Emilio Rolán 2 1 Associació Catalana de Malacologia, Museu Blau, Plaça Leonardo da Vinci 4-5, 08019 Barcelona, Spain sergioqs85@hotmail.com 2 Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad de Santiago, Campus Norte, Parque Vista Alegre, 15782 Santiago de Compostela A new species of the genus Palaospeum, collected in Castelló province (Spain), is here described, increasing to 7 the number of the known species of this genus Key words: Gastropoda; Moitessieriidae; Palaospeum; new species. Una espècie nova del gènere Palaospeum Boeters, 1999 (Gastropoda: Moitessieriidae) d Espanya. Es descriu una espècie nova del gènere Palaospeum recollida a la província de Castelló (Espanya), elevant a 7 el número de les espècies conegudes d aquest gènere. Mots clau: Gastropoda; Moitessieriidae; Palaospeum; espècie nova. Introduction The family Moitessieriidae includes species of small size and stygobiotic habitat. In Spain, this family is represented by five genera: Moitessieria, Baldufa, Spiralix, Sardopaladilhia and Palaospeum. (Boeters, 2003; Rolán & Martínez Ortí, 2003; Alba et al., 2010, 2011; Corbella et al 2014; Quiñonero- Salgado et al., 2017). The genus Palaospeum was created by Boeters (1999), and Paladilhia bessoni Bernasconi, 1999 was designated the type species of the genus (see Bernasconi, 1999, Boeters, 1999). At present, the genus is distributed in France and Spain (Bernasconi, 1999; Boeters, 1999; Boeters & Bertrand, 2001; Boeters 2003; Girardi, 2009). Only one species and one subspecies are known in Spain: Palaospeum hispanicum hispanicum Boeters, 2003 in Aragón Community, and Palaospeum hispanicum ondaense Boeters, 2003 in the Valencian Community. In this paper a new species of this genus, collected in Castelló province (Valencian Community), is described. Material and methods The studied specimens were collected in sediments from the Fuente del Hambre, in the town of Segorbe, Castelló province (E Spain). They were collected by the first of the authors in the years 2008-2009. Sediment was sorted in the field by employing manual sieves of 2 mm, 1 mm and 0.5 mm. Shells were subsequently, separated under a stereo-microscope for their determination. They were cleaned with water with the help of a small brush. Abbreviations MNCN: Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. SEM: Scanning Electron Microscopy. CSQS: Collection Sergio Quiñonero-Salgado. s: shell. Results Systematics Family: Moitessieriidae Bourguignat, 1863 Genus Palaospeum Boeters, 1999 Type species: Paladilhia bessoni Bernasconi, 1999 Palaospeum lopezsorianoi sp. nov. Figures 1 & 2 Type material: Holotype in MNCN number 15.05/200007H; 2 s 15.05.200007; 7 s CSQS. Type locality: Fuente del Hambre, Segorbe 13

[30SYK11], 306 m, Castelló province, Valencian Community. Etymology: The specific name is after Dr. Joaquín López Soriano, biologist and President of the Catalan Association of Malacology. Description: Shell small (< 3 mm), conical, somewhat elevated, translucid, a little shiny in freshly collected shells. Protoconch smooth with a badly defined end in the teleoconch, and a diameter of about 350 µm. Teleoconch with about 4 whorls, whose diameter increases with growth, rather convex and with a well defined suture between them. The last whorl represents about 65% of the total height of the shell. Ovoid aperture with an oblique axis, peristome simple, somewhat everted and with a minimum contact with the previous whorl; columella a little inclined and very slightly curved. There is no observable microsculpture, neither in the protoconch nor in the teleoconch, except for very tiny and almost orthocline growth lines Dimensions: the holotype measures 2.7 mm in height x 1.45 mm in diameter. (See Table 1 or further measurements). Habitat: Stygobiotic. Distribution: Only known from the type locality. Remarks: With the new species here described, the number of known taxa in the genus is raised to seven, three of them from Spain. Palaospeum lopezsorianoi spec. nov. may be differentiated from the type species of the genus (P. N=10 Min Mx AV SD Coef. var. L 2.07 2.67 2.30 0.171 0.074 D 1.13 1.50 1.31 0.112 0.085 Ha 0.77 1.08 0.93 0.106 0.115 Wa 0.54 0.85 0.70 0.079 0.112 TABLE 1. Morphometry of the shell of Palaospeum lopezsorianoi sp. nov. Min: minimum. Mx: maximum. AV: average. SD: standard deviation. Coef. var.: variance coefficient. L: length. D: diameter. Ha: aperture height. Wa: aperture width. TAULA 1. Morfometria de la conquilla de Palaospeum lopezsorianoi sp. nov. Min: mínim. Mx: màxim. AV: mitjana. SD: desviació estàndard. Coef. var.: coeficient de variació. L: longitud. D: diàmetre. Ha: altura obertura. Wa: amplada obertura. bessoni) because the new species is wider and shorter in a similar number of whorls, the suture is less inclined, and the umbilicus is wider. Under high magnification, no microsculpture can be seen, while P. bessoni shows a microsculpture of a rough surface with depressions in the protoconch, and in the teleoconch it presents a very fine spiral sculpture of numerous irregular and variable dense fillets. Palaospeum hispanicum hispanicum Boeters, 2003 and P. hispanicum odaense Boeters, 2003 are instead very narrow and elongated, having more whorls for the same height. Acknowledgements The authors express their thanks to Inés Pazos from the Centro de Apoyo Científico y Tecnológico a la Investigación (CACTI) from the University of Vigo, who acquired the SEM micrographs of this work in a Quanta 200 set. Jesús Ruiz-Cobo for help on the morphometric study of the shells. To Joaquín López Soriano for his comments as well as his cooperation in the field sampling. To Alain Bertrand for sending copies of the type species of the genus. To Henri Girardi for sending literature. To Jordi Cadevall for reviewing the manuscript. Bibliography Alba, D.M, Tarruella, A., Prats, L., Guillén, G. & Corbella, J. 2010. Els moitessièrids (Gastropoda: Moitessieridae) de Rellinars (el Vallès Occidental, Catalunya, Espanya). Spira, 3(3-4): 159-186. Alba, D.M, Tarruella, A., Prats, L., Guillén, G. & Corbella, J. 2011. Nova llista actualitzada dels mol luscos continentals de Catalunya. Spira, 4(1-2): 39-69. Bernasconi, R. 1999. Paladilhia bessoni n.sp. (Gastropoda Prosobranchia Hydrobiidae) des eaux souterraines karstiques de la Haute Soûle (Pyrénées Atlantiques, France). Revue suisse de Zoologie, 106(2): 385-392. Boeters, H.D. 1999. Palaospeum n. gen. (Gastropoda Prosobranchia: Moitessieriidae). Unknown West European Prosobranchia, 10. Basteria, 63(4-6): 193-197. Boeters, H.D. 2003. Supplementary notes on Moitessieriidae and Hydrobiidae from the Iberian Peninsula (Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda). Basteria, 67: 1-41. Boeters, H.D. & Bertrand, A. 2001. A remarkably rich prosobranch fauna endemic to the French Pyrenees. Basteria, 65: 1-15. Corbella, J. Guillén, G. Prats, Ll. Tarruella, A. & Alba, D. 2014. Spiralix calida sp. nov. (Gastropoda: Moitessieriidae), una nova espècie de gastròpode estigobi de Toga (l Alt Millars, País Valencià, Espanya). Spira 5: 111-120. 14

Girardi, H. 2009. Palaospeum bertrandi, nouvelle espèce de la source thermale du Vallon-du-Salut à Bagnères-de-Bigorre, (Hautes-Pyrénées, France) (Mollusca: Caenogastropoda: Moitessieriidae). Documents Malacologiques, 3: 119-121. Rolán, E. & Martínez-Ortí, A. 2003. Nuevas especies de la familia Hydrobiidae (Mollusca: Orthogastropoda) de la Comunidad Valenciana (España). Iberus 21(1): 191-206. Quiñonero-Salgado, S., Ruiz-Cobo, J. & Rolan, E. 2017. Three new species of Spiralix (Burgosia) (Gastropoda: Moitessieriidae) from the northern Iberian Peninsula. Iberus 35(1): 59-70. Rebut el 20 de juny de 2017. Acceptat el 17 d agost de 2017. 15

A C D E B FIGURE 1. A-B: holotype, 2.7 mm (MZB); C: teleoconch detail; D: protoconch detail; E: detail of the first whorls. FIGURA 1. A-B: holotip, 2.7 mm (MZB); C: detall teleoconquilla; D: detall de la protoconquilla; E: detall de les primeres voltes. 16

FIGURE 2. Palaospeum lopezsorianoi sp. nov. from Fuente del Hambre (type locality). Scale 1 mm. FIGURA 2. Palaospeum lopezsorianoi sp. nov. procedents de la font del Hambre (localitat tipus). Escala 1 mm. 17