GlöerPeterPešićVladimirThe freshwater snails (Gastropoda) of Iran, with descriptions of two new genera and eight new speciesZookeys3920122012219116110.3897/zookeys.219.3406 Acroloxus pseudolacustris urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:83575F59-E417-44D3-8F6D-A5DB45EA2B21 http://species-id.net/wiki/Acroloxus_pseudolacustris sp. n.Fig. 15a–bType locality.

Gilan Province, IR82-05, Bandar Anzali Lagoon, 49°27'E, 37°26'N, 16 June 2008.

Holotype

(ZMH 79378): Shell length 4.0 mm, width 2.0 mm, height 0.9 mm.

Paratypes.

2 ex., NMB 11516a “Acroloxus lacustris” zwischen Nika und Aschref, 10 m ü. M., Drs. A. Erni & R. Buxtorf leg. 22.X.1931.

Etymology.

Named for its resemblance with Acroloxus lacustris.

Description.

The oval limpet shell is transparent. The apex is blunt and bent to the left side (Figs 15a–b).

Differentiating features.

The new species resembles Acroloxus lacustris, which can be easily distinguished by the shape of apex, which is always acute and not blunt (Figs 15c–d) like in the new species. From Russia, no Acroloxus sp. with a blunt apex is known (Vinarski, pers. comm.).

Remark.

An analysis of the two specimens from Forcart’s collection (NMB 11516a) identified as Acroloxus lacustris from Mazandaran Province shows that these specimens belong to Acroloxus pseudolacustris sp. n.

Associated species.

Haitia acuta.

Distribution.

Iran: Gilan and Mazandaran Provinces.

a–b Acroloxus pseudolacustris sp. n.: shell c–d Acroloxus lacustris (from Hamburg, Germany): shell.