Biodiversity Data Journal (Apr 2023)

A new semi-slug of the genus Microparmarion from Brunei, discovered, described and DNA-barcoded on citizen-science 'taxon expeditions' (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Ariophantidae)

  • Menno Schilthuizen,
  • Simon Berenyi,
  • Nurilya Ezzwan,
  • Nur Izzah Hamdani,
  • Harrison Wu,
  • Luca De Antoni,
  • Leonardo Vincenzi,
  • Werner de Gier,
  • Anthonie van Peursen,
  • Iva Njunjić,
  • Massimo Delledonne,
  • Ferry Slik,
  • Ulmar Grafe,
  • Daniele Cicuzza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e101579
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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During citizen-science expeditions to the Ulu Temburong National Park, Brunei, several individuals were collected of a semi-slug species of the genus Microparmarion that, based on morphology and in-the-field DNA-barcoding, was found to be an undescribed species.In this paper, we describe Microparmarion sallehi Wu, Ezzwan & Hamdani, n. sp., after field centre supervisor Md Salleh Abdullah Bat. We provide details on the external and internal reproductive morphology, the shell and the ecology of the type locality, as well as a diagnosis comparing it with related species. DNA barcodes were generated for five individuals and used for a phylogenetic reconstruction. Microparmarion sallehi sp. n. and M. exquadratus Schilthuizen et al., 2019 so far are the only Bornean species of the genus that live in lowland forest; other species are found in montane forests.

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