Systematic evaluation of cryptic freshwater snails from central Chile, including the enigmatic Littoridina santiagensis (Gastropoda, Truncatelloidea)

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cic.lugarDesarrolloUniversidad Nacional de La Plataes
cic.lugarDesarrolloUniversidad Nacional del Sures
cic.lugarDesarrolloUniversidad del Bío-Bíoes
cic.lugarDesarrolloUniversity of Greifswaldes
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dc.date.accessioned2019-08-23T17:17:30Z
dc.date.available2019-08-23T17:17:30Z
dc.identifier.urihttps://digital.cic.gba.gob.ar/handle/11746/10209
dc.titleSystematic evaluation of cryptic freshwater snails from central Chile, including the enigmatic Littoridina santiagensis (Gastropoda, Truncatelloidea)en
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dcterms.abstractWalter Biese described Littoridina santiagensis Biese, 1944 (Cochliopidae) from Estero Dehesa in 1944 based exclusively on external shell features and a second allopatric population in Yeso Spring three years later. Since 2011 different samplings have been carried out at the type locality and have only provided specimens of the morphologically similar invasive mudsnail Potamopyrgus antipodarum Gray, 1843 (Tateidae), raising doubts about the identity of the species. The recent fi nding of two snail morphotypes in Yeso Spring, a thick shelled form congruent with type specimens of L. santiagensis and a slender one morphologically associable to P. antipodarum, allowed comparative studies, including the taxonomic analysis of additional populations with similar shell morphology occurring in central Chile. A DNA barcoding (COI) approach identifi ed the slender form from Yeso Spring in Maipo Basin and a second population from the contiguous Rapel Basin indeed as the invasive P. antipodarum; however, L. santiagensis was recovered among species of Potamolithus Pilsbry, 1896 (Tateidae), justifying the Potamolithus santiagensis (Biese, 1944) comb. nov. Besides recognition of three other populations as belonging to Potamolithus, the molecular analysis also suggests trans-Andean dispersal of this group of snails in the Southern Cone of South America.en
dcterms.creator.authorCollado, Gonzalo A.es
dcterms.creator.authorAguayo, Karina P.es
dcterms.creator.authorCazzaniga, Néstor Jorgees
dcterms.creator.authorGutiérrez Gregoric, Diego E.es
dcterms.creator.authorde Lucía, Micaelaes
dcterms.creator.authorHaase, Martínes
dcterms.extent15 p.es
dcterms.identifier.otherdoi:/10.5852/ejt.2019.524es
dcterms.identifier.urlRecurso onlinees
dcterms.isPartOf.issueno. 524es
dcterms.isPartOf.seriesEuropean Journal of Taxonomyes
dcterms.issued2019
dcterms.languageIngléses
dcterms.licenseAttribution 4.0 International (BY 4.0)es
dcterms.subjectcryptic speciesen
dcterms.subjectfreshwater snailsen
dcterms.subjectCochliopidaeen
dcterms.subjectnew combinationen
dcterms.subjectTateidaeen
dcterms.subject.materiaZoología, Ornitología, Entomología, Etologíaes

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