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''Abbottella'' is a
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of
operculate An operculum (; ) is a corneous or calcareous anatomical structure like a trapdoor that exists in many (but not all) groups of sea snails and freshwater snails, and also in a few groups of land snails, including the Helicinidae, Cyclophoridae, A ...
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s,
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gastropod Gastropods (), commonly known as slugs and snails, belong to a large Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (). This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, freshwater, and fro ...
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gastropod Gastropods (), commonly known as slugs and snails, belong to a large Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (). This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, freshwater, and fro ...
in the family
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. The generic name ''Abbottella'' is in honor of Dr. W. L. Abbott.This means either
William Louis Abbott William Louis Abbott (23 February 1860 – 2 April 1936) was an American medical doctor, explorer, ornithologist and field naturalist. He compiled prodigious collections of biological specimens and ethnological artefacts from around the world ...
(1860-1936), or William James Lewis Abbott (1853-1933)


Distribution

The distribution of ''Abbottella'' includes
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(one species '' Abbottella decolorata'' in
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, the easternmost point on Cuba) and
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(all other species). ''Abbottella'' species are a highly endemic group of land snails living in Hispaniola with a single species in eastern Cuba. Most are known chiefly from Puerto Plata to the
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in the
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that forms the northern coast of the
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. A second, lowland group occupies the easternmost portion of the island from the coast west to
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. A few puzzling outliers occur at
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and near
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, Haiti. Many species are known only from the type locality, or from an unknown locality, and thus their actual distributions remain unclear. ''Abbottella'' and its relatives appear to have evolved on mainland Hispaniola, and thus were not part of the
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species assemblage that was tectonically rafted to the island. Preliminary
radula The radula (; : radulae or radulas) is an anatomical structure used by mollusks for feeding, sometimes compared to a tongue. It is a minutely toothed, chitinous ribbon, which is typically used for scraping or cutting food before the food enters ...
r and phylogenetic studies clearly indicate that ''Abbottella'' and its relatives are a distinct
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group apart from the rest of the Annulariidae.


Description

The genus was described by John Brooks Henderson Jr. and by
Paul Bartsch Paul Bartsch (14 August 1871 Tłumaczów, Tuntschendorf, Silesia – 24 April 1960 McLean, Virginia) was an American Malacology, malacologist and carcinologist. He was named the last of those belonging to the "Descriptive Age of Malacology". E ...
in 1920. Their description reads as follows: In 1920, 8 species were classified in the genus ''Abbottella'' in 1920. There are several genera that appear to be related to ''Abbottella'': '' Lagopoma'', '' Rolleia'', and '' Leiabbottella''. ''Lagopoma'' contains a single species, '' Lagopoma lagopoma'', which differs from ''Abbottella'' in the form of the outer lip. The genus ''Rolleia'' differs from ''Abbottella'' in lacking spiral sculpture; it consists of '' Rolleia martensi'', '' Rolleia haitensis'', and '' Rolleia oberi''. ''Leiabbottella'' contains species lacking all sculpture except for finely incised axial grooves; this genus contains '' Leiabbottella galaxius'', '' Leiabbottella soluta'', and '' Leiabbottella thompsoni''.


Species

Species within the genus ''Abbottella'' include: Subgenus ''Abbottella'' Henderson & Bartsch, 1920 The shells of species in the subgenus ''Abbottella'' are small (generally <10 mm in width), depressed, widely umbilicate and helicoid. The shell is widely expanded, often with a fimbriated peristome. Axial and spiral sculpture is usually present, usually forming cusps or serrations at the intersections. The multispiral operculum has an erect, calcified spiral lamella. The
radula The radula (; : radulae or radulas) is an anatomical structure used by mollusks for feeding, sometimes compared to a tongue. It is a minutely toothed, chitinous ribbon, which is typically used for scraping or cutting food before the food enters ...
has a bicuspid inner marginal, in which the inner cusp is much larger than outer one. * '' Abbottella abbotti'' Bartsch, 1946 * '' Abbottella adolfi'' ( Pfeiffer, 1852) ** ''Abbottella adolfi peninsularis'' Bartsch, 1946 * '' Abbottella aenea'' Watters, 2010 * ''
Abbottella calliotropis ''Abbottella'' is a genus of Operculum (gastropod), operculate land snails, terrestrial animal, terrestrial gastropod mollusks gastropod in the family Pomatiidae. The generic name ''Abbottella'' is in honor of Dr. W. L. Abbott.This means either ...
'' Watters, 2013 * '' Abbottella crossei'' (
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, 1933)
* '' Abbottella diadema'' Watters, 2013 * '' Abbottella dichroa'' Watters, 2013 *'' Abbottella domingoensis'' Bartsch, 1946 * '' Abbottella gabbi'' ( Crosse, 1873) * '' Abbottella haitensis'' Bartsch, 1946 * '' Abbottella harpeza'' Watters & Duffy, 2010 * '' Abbottella mellosa'' Watters & Duffy, 2010 * '' Abbottella milleacantha'' Watters & Duffy, 2010 * '' Abbottella moreletianus'' ( Crosse, 1873) - type species * '' Abbottella newcombi'' ( Crosse, 1873) * '' Abbottella nitens'' Watters, 2013 * '' Abbottella rosaliae'' ( Pfeiffer, 1858) * '' Abbottella samanensis'' Bartsch, 1946 * '' Abbottella sanchezi'' Bartsch, 1946 * '' Abbottella sosuaensis'' Bartsch, 1946 * '' Abbottella tenebrosa'' Watters, 2013 * '' Abbottella tentorium'' ( Pfeiffer, 1850) * '' Abbottella urbana'' Watters, 2012 * '' Abbottella wilhelmi'' ( Pfeiffer, 1858) Subgenus '' Gundlachtudora'' Torre & Bartsch, 1941Torre C. de la & Bartsch P. (1941). "The Cuban operculate land mollusks of the family Annulariidae, exclusive of the subfamily Chondropominae". ''
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- altogether 3 species Species in the subgenus ''Gundlachtudora'' have a shell which is small in size for this family (type species ca. 9 mm maximum width, including peristome), depressed, helicoid in shape. The
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is wide. The
protoconch A protoconch (meaning first or earliest or original shell) is an embryonic or larval shell which occurs in some classes of molluscs, e.g., the initial chamber of an ammonite or the larval shell of a gastropod. In older texts it is also called " ...
is not decollated, and consists of 11⁄4 smooth, minute
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. Spiral sculpture is absent (or barely present in the umbilicus). Axial threads on early whorls are widely spaced, and barely perceptible. On the
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there is axial sculpture of microscopic, widely spaced grooves. The
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is double, circular, adnate to the adjacent whorl, and expanded to various degrees. The operculum is multispiral with a thin, oblique lamella. * '' Abbottella bompardopolensis'' Bartsch, 1946 * '' Abbottella decolorata'' (Pfeiffer, 1859) - type species of the subgenus ''Gundlachtudora'' * '' Abbottella paradoxa'' Watters, 2013 ''Abbottella'' may be organized into five species complexes based on conchological characteristics; these groups may be worthy of subgeneric status. One complex has subdued
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, a globose
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with a high
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, and a metallic sheen to the shell. It occurs along the
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from Sósua to
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. The group consists of '' Abbottella mellosa'' and '' Abbottella nitens''. A second complex has small, compact shells covered with numerous, minute pustules or points, the shells often white or scarcely patterned, with only moderately expanded outer
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. This group occurs in the lowlands on the southeastern coast from
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to the easternmost portion of the island and north to the
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. It consists of '' Abbottella milleacantha'', '' Abbottella aenea'', '' Abbottella tentorium'', '' Abbottella urbana'', '' Abbottella crossei'', and ''
Abbottella calliotropis ''Abbottella'' is a genus of Operculum (gastropod), operculate land snails, terrestrial animal, terrestrial gastropod mollusks gastropod in the family Pomatiidae. The generic name ''Abbottella'' is in honor of Dr. W. L. Abbott.This means either ...
''. A third complex consists of species with rather large, openly coiled to nearly planispiral shells with pronounced prickly sculpture and widely expanded outer lips; the shells are often strongly patterned. The group contains '' Abbottella haitensis'', and '' Abbottella moreletianus''. Bartsch (1946) broke ''Abbottella moreletianus'' into five subspecies. Zoogeographically, this group presents a problem: the two species occur at opposite ends of the island (
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, Haiti and the
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and environs). This group will be addressed in a future study. A fourth complex consists of species with small, turbinate shells, strongly sculptured with the outer lip serrate or undulating. The group is distributed in the Cordillera Septentrional from Sósua to the eastern tip of the Samaná Peninsula. It contains '' Abbottella rosaliae'' and '' Abbottella abbotti''. '' Abbottella gabbi'' may belong to this group as well. The fifth complex consists of species with generally large, turbinate shells with minute sculpture often arranged in blocks; the outer lip is broadly expanded and the shells are usually darkly colored. It occurs along most of the Cordillera Septentrional, from Puerto Plata through the Samaná Peninsula. The group consists of '' Abbottella newcombi'', '' Abbottella samanensis'', '' Abbottella sanchezi'', '' Abbottella adolfi'', '' Abbottella dichroa'', '' Abbottella tenebrosa'', and '' Abbottella wilhelmi''. The several remaining species do not fit into the above species complexes. '' Abbottella harpeza'' from
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, somewhat resembles '' Abbottella gabbi'' but occurs nearly 200 km away from any other ''Abbottella'' species. The peculiar sculpture of '' Abbottella diadema'' is so unique that this species may warrant a new genus to contain it.


Habitat

Most species are associated with limestone outcrops, often in humid forests. Even those species living in the lowlands away from the mountain ranges occur on isolated limestone ridges. Limestone deposits mainly exist on the coast, whereas the interior mountain ranges are primarily igneous and do not harbor these snails. The ranges of most species appear to be quite small; some probably occur along bluffs of ca. 20 km or less. Fortunately, some species have at least a portion of their range in protected areas such as Parque Nacional Del Este, Parque Nacional Isabel De Torres, and Parque Nacional El Choco. Despite their narrow ranges, individuals are often locally abundant.


References

This article incorporates public domain text from the reference and (modified) CC-BY-3.0 text from the referenceWatters G. T. (2013). "New taxa and distributional notes on ''Abbottella'' and related taxa (Gastropoda: Littorinoidea: Annulariidae)". ''
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'' 3646(1): 1-22. .


External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q16973904 Pomatiidae Taxa named by Paul Bartsch Fauna of Hispaniola