Ecology, shell morphology, anatomy and sperm ultrastructure of the caenogastropod Pyrgula annulata, with a discussion of the relationship between the 'Pyrgulidae' and Caspian and Baikalian rissooideans


Autoria(s): Riedel, Frank; Healy, John M.; Ropstorf, Peter; Sitnikova, Tatiana Ya
Contribuinte(s)

W. Schonborn

Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

The composition of the Pyrgulidae and its relationships to other member families of the caenogastropod superfamily Rissooidea are examined after a consideration of new anatomical (including gross anatomy, sperm ultrastructure), conchological (including protoconch features), ecological, biogeographical and palaeontological data and a re-evaluation of existing literature. Pyrgulidae can be distinguished from hydrobiids unequivocally only with the aid of the radula. Sperm ultrastructural features suggest a very close relationship between the Pyrgulidae, the Hydrobiidae and the Bithyniidae (in fact no family-diagnostic sperm characters can be found to separate these three taxa). Based upon neontological and fossil evidence it is likely that pyrgulids represent a Miocene offshoot from a paratethyal hydrobiid lineage. Pyrgulids may also represent the stock from which the baicaliids arose, in which case the Pyrgulidae must be considered a paraphyletic group. The huge biogeographic gap between the Caspian Sea and Lake Baikal is to some extent bridged by the finding of a Neogene pyrgulid from the Altai Mountains. An alternative scenario for the origin of baicaliids is presented.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:60367

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Urban & Fischer Verlag

Palavras-Chave #Gastropods #Systematics #Zoogeography #Lake Garda #Caspian Sea #Lake Baikal #C1 #270504 Invertebrate Biology #270501 Animal Systematics, Taxonomy and Phylogeny #780105 Biological sciences
Tipo

Journal Article