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摘要
在昆士兰偏远的岩石区发现了一种新属和两种新种。这两个栖息地有着截然不同的环境,其特点是地质、气候和植被截然不同。在约克角半岛梅尔维尔角的高降雨量、热带雨林、花岗岩岩石保护区中,引入罗莲娜(Lorelliana gen. 11 .)以适应L. hoskini sp. 11。Quistrachia nebrownlowi sp. 11 .产于昆士兰西南部Unbunmaroo山(= Black Mountain)少雨、常受干旱影响的多刺草地的石英岩避难所。讨论了每个物种的生存关系,岩石区作为蜗牛栖息地的意义,否则蜗牛的敌对环境。新属,新种,腹足目,熊蝇科,石蝇。
A new genus and two new species of land snail from geographically remote lithorefugial habitats in Queensland, including a remarkable range extension for Quistrachia Iredale, 1939 (Gastropoda: Eupulmonata: Camaenidae)
One new genus and two new species of camaenid are described from geographically remote lithorefugial habitats in Queensland. The two habitats have contrasting environments characterised by radically different geology, climate and vegetation. Lorelliana gen. nov. is introduced to accommodate L. hoskini sp. nov. from the high rainfall, rainforest peppered, granitic lithorefugia of Cape Melville, Cape York Peninsula. Quistrachia nevbrownlowi sp. nov. is described from the quartzic limestone refugia of the low rainfall, often drought affected, spinifex grassland of Mt Unbunmaroo (= Black Mountain), south-western Queensland. The survival of each species is discussed in relation to the significance of lithorefugia as habitat for land snails in otherwise snail-hostile environments. new genus, new species, Gastropoda, Camaenidae, lithorefugia.