摘要

The genus Obelus currently contains seven living species from the Canary Islands and Morocco and at least six additional fossil species from the Neogene of Fuerteventura (of the latter, only O. heiligorum, is scientifically named). Obelus shares with the genera Cochlicella, including the subgenus Prietocella, and with Monilearia, including the subgenus Lyrula, the presence of a very characteristic vaginal appendage which differs in anatomical details among these taxa. We here describe a new species, O. zarzaensis, from the Jandia Peninsula (Fuerteventura, Canary Islands) and compare it with similar species from the Canary Islands. Furthermore, a new subgenus, Grohiellus, is proposed which differs from Obelus s. str. by a relatively long A(2) section of the vaginal appendage with a vestigial blind sac and by a long flagellum which is only slightly shorter than the epiphallus.

  • 出版日期2016-12

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