Tuesday, September 6, 2022

[Mollusca • 2021] Pila mizoramensis • A New Species of Pila (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) from Mizoram, India


Pila mizoramensis
Sil, Basak, Karanth & Aravind, 2021

 
ABSTRACT
Family Ampullariidae consists of 11 genera of freshwater snails distributed pan-tropically in the Old and the New World. One of the ampullarid genera, Pila, is distributed in Africa and Asia and consists of 28 species. Here we describe the sixth member of the genus Pila from India. Pila mizoramensis n. sp. was collected from the Northeast Indian state of Mizoram. We adopted an integrative taxonomic approach to describe this species. First, a multilocus phylogeny of the genus was built to determine its placement in the tree. Then we used pairwise distance in the cytochrome oxidase I gene to compare its divergence from its congeners. Finally morphometric data was used to show that this hill stream species of Pila does not overlap with other hill stream species in morphometric space. The morphology of the species is also discussed in detail. With the advent of molecular tools in taxonomy a plethora of new species have been described from India in the last few decades. We add this newest member of genus Pila to the growing list.
 
KEYWORDS: Endemicgastropod, hill stream, hotspot, integrative taxonomy, NE India, species discovery


 
Maiterya Sil, Reshma Basak, K. Praveen Karanth and Neelavara Ananthram Aravind. 2021. A New Species of Pila (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) from Mizoram, India. Molluscan Research.  41(3); 204-213. DOI: 10.1080/13235818.2021.1941575