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Published: 2003-11-17
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Kootenaia burkei, a new genus and species of slug from northern Idaho, United States (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Arionidae)

223 Foote Street NW, Olympia, Washington 98502, USA
2805 Greenbriar Boulevard, Wellington, Florida 33414, USA
2018 Dry Creek Road, Ellensburg, Washington 98926, USA
Department of Microbiology & Tropical Medicine, The George Washington University, 2300 Eye Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, USA
Mollusca Gastropoda Arionidae Kootenaia burkei Pacific Northwest Idaho anatomy mtDNA phylogenetic inference

Abstract

A new genus and species of arionid slug, Kootenaia burkei n. gen. et n. sp., are formally described from northern Idaho, United States. This taxonomic decision is based on comparative anatomical and molecular data involving representatives of a total of ten species and three additional genera (Hemphillia, Prophysaon, and Zacoleus) of the family Arionidae. The anatomical analyses show that the new genus is characterized by a major autapomorphy, the complete absence of an epiphallus, which is found in all other arionids. The molecular analyses using two mitochondrial genes and the anatomical data produce congruent topologies. Overall, there is a high degree of concordance between the anatomical and molecular datasets.

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