Digoniostoma Annandale, 1920

Zhang, Le-Jia, Shu, Shu-Sen, Song, Xin-Yuan, Naing, Nay Htet, Oo, Thaung Naing & Chen, Xiao-Yong, 2025, A revision of Bithyniidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the Inle Lake Basin, Myanmar, Zoosystematics and Evolution 101 (2), pp. 643-660 : 643-660

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.101.143936

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C0F8018F-646D-491E-A749-715896CBF713

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15079027

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Digoniostoma Annandale, 1920
status

 

Digoniostoma Annandale, 1920 View in CoL

Digoniostoma Annandale, 1920 in Annandale & Seymour Sewell (1920): 103 –104; Starobogatov, 1970: 26; Izzatullaev, 1982: 336–340; Rao, 1989: 79–80; Ng & Tan, 2024: 154–155. View in CoL

Bithynia (Digoniostoma) – Brandt, 1974: 58; Ramakrishna, 2007: 118–122; Glöer & Bössneck, 2013: 137–156.

Bithynia View in CoL – Molluscabase, 2024 b: synonym.

Type species.

Paludina cerameopoma Benson, 1830 (original designation).

Diagnosis.

Shell large for the family, thin and fragile, inner lip straight, base of peristome angled, umbilicus open, usually with a keel around; penial appendix located close to the base of penis, penial appendix much shorter than distal part of penis.

Remarks.

This genus is always considered as a subgenus or even a synonym of Bithynia by some recent studies, e. g., Glöer and Bössneck (2013) and Molluscabase (2024 b). However, the molecular study has confirmed that Digoniostoma from South and Southeast Asia is a distinct group and not closely related to Bithynia , mainly from Europe. Morphologically, this genus also can be easily distinguished from other bithyniid groups based on large shell with base of peristome angled and open umbilicus with a keel around. Molecular, morphological, and distributional evidence all support that Digoniostoma is a valid genus. There are 11 species and subspecies assigned to this genus based on molecular evidence and former morphological studies: Digoniostoma cerameopoma (Benson, 1830) ; Digoniostoma funiculata (Walker, 1927) , stat. nov.; Digoniostoma kashmirense (G. Nevill, 1885) ; Digoniostoma lithoglyphoides Nesemann & Sharma, 2007 ; Digoniostoma oxiana Izzatullaev, 1982 ; Digoniostoma pulchella (Benson, 1836) ; Digoniostoma iravadica ( Blanford, 1869) ; Digoniostoma siamensis siamensis (Lea, 1856) , stat. nov.; Digoniostoma siamensis goniomphalos (Morelet, 1866) stat. nov.; Digoniostoma textum Annandale, 1921 ; Digoniostoma truncatum (Eydoux & Souleyet, 1852) . The taxonomy of Digoniostoma species, especially the species from India, should be revised.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Littorinimorpha

Family

Bithyniidae

SubFamily

Mysorellinae

Loc

Digoniostoma Annandale, 1920

Zhang, Le-Jia, Shu, Shu-Sen, Song, Xin-Yuan, Naing, Nay Htet, Oo, Thaung Naing & Chen, Xiao-Yong 2025
2025
Loc

Bithynia (Digoniostoma)

Glöer P & Bössneck U 2013: 137
Ramakrishna AD 2007: 118
Brandt RAM 1974: 58
1974
Loc

Digoniostoma

Ng TH & Tan SK 2024: 154
Izzatullaev Z 1982: 336
Starobogatov YI 1970: 26
Annandale N & Seymour Sewell RB 1920: 103
1920
Loc

Bithynia

Bithynia – Molluscabase, 2024 b: synonym.