A new Vitrea species from the Holocene of south-eastern France (Gastropoda: Eupulmonata: Pristilomatidae)
Résumé
Vitrea luberonensis n. sp. is described from south-eastern France. Shell attributes suggest that the new species is closely related to V. pygmaea, V. etrusca, and V. inae, in a “V. etrusca complex” which is characterised by very small size (the smallest of all Vitrea species) and a very wide umbilicus. Holocene subfossil shells were found in Manosque and Aix-en-Provence, in alluvial deposits between 7400 and 4200 BP. The species has not yet been found alive or in modern sediments. Associated malacofauna suggest a mosaic of riparian and open woodland habitats.
Domaines
Sciences de l'environnement
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