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Fukuda, H.; Ponder, W. F. (2005). A revision of the Australian taxa previously attributed to Assiminea buccinoides (Quoy & Gaimard) and Assiminea tasmanica Tenison-Woods (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Assimineidae). Invertebrate Systematics. 19(4): 325-360.
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10.1071/is04009 [view]
Fukuda, H.; Ponder, W. F.
2005
A revision of the Australian taxa previously attributed to Assiminea buccinoides (Quoy & Gaimard) and Assiminea tasmanica Tenison-Woods (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Assimineidae)
Invertebrate Systematics
19(4): 325-360
Publication
A new genus, Cryptassiminea, is introduced for the taxon previously known as Assiminea buccinoides (Quoy & Gaimard). These small gastropods are abundant in mangrove and salt marsh habitats in south-eastern and subtropical eastern Australia. Seven species (five new) are recognised using morphological characters in the complex previously treated as a single species. Five taxa have rather narrow ranges while the other two are widespread and often sympatric. Two groups of species are recognised. One contains Cryptassiminea buccinoides, widespread in south-east and east Australia, and two closely related allopatric taxa from South Australia and south-eastern Tasmania (C. adelaidensis, sp. nov. and C. kershawi, sp. nov.). A second group of species is typified by Cryptassiminea tasmanica (Tenison-Woods), also widespread in east and south-east Australia and often sympatric with C. buccinoides. Allied to C. tasmanica, are two closely related taxa from western Victoria: C. glenelgensis, sp. nov. from the Glenelg River estuary and C. surryensis, sp. nov. from the Surry River estuary and Western Port, in the vicinity of Geelong. A distinctive species, Cryptassiminea insolata, sp. nov. from the east coast of Queensland, also has similarities with C. tasmanica. A cladistic analysis using morphological characters of the Cryptassiminea taxa and three other genera of Assimininae, with an omphalotropidine as the outgroup, resulted in a single tree. The new genus has rather poor support, possibly because many of its characters appear to be plesiomorphic within Assimineinae. Cryptassiminea is defined by a unique combination of characters but lacks any obvious synapomorphy. Two clades within Cryptassiminea are well supported, each containing the species-groups referred to above.
Assiminea relata Cotton, 1942 accepted as Cryptassiminea buccinoides (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) (source of synonymy)
Cryptassiminea H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea adelaidensis H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea glenelgensis H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea insolata H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea kershawi H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea surryensis H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea tasmanica (Tenison Woods, 1876) (basis of record)
Dominamaria Iredale, 1941 (new combination reference)
Rissoa (Setia) siennae Tenison Woods, 1877 accepted as Cryptassiminea tasmanica (Tenison Woods, 1876) (source of synonymy)
Wrayanna Clench, 1948 (basis of record)
Cryptassiminea H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea adelaidensis H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea glenelgensis H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea insolata H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea kershawi H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea surryensis H. Fukuda & Ponder, 2005 (original description)
Cryptassiminea tasmanica (Tenison Woods, 1876) (basis of record)
Dominamaria Iredale, 1941 (new combination reference)
Rissoa (Setia) siennae Tenison Woods, 1877 accepted as Cryptassiminea tasmanica (Tenison Woods, 1876) (source of synonymy)
Wrayanna Clench, 1948 (basis of record)
Caroline Islands for Wrayanna soluta (Möllendorff, 1897)