Herbert & Mitchell (2009)[7] have classified Prestonella, for which the phylogenetic relationships were previously unknown, in the superfamily Orthalicoidea.[7]
Breure et al. (2010)[8] moved Prestonella to Placostylidae,[8] that Breure & Romero (2012)[5] renamed to Bothriembryontidae.[5]
Prestonellinae was formally described as a new subfamily within Bothriembryontidae in 2016.[1] Prestonellinae contains three genera: Prestonella Connolly, 1929, Discoleus Breure, 1978 and Plectostylus Beck, 1837.[1]Prestonella is the type genus of the subfamily Prestonellinae.[1]
Prestonella has a relict distribution in the south of the southern Africa[10] and it is the only Recent African member of Bulimulidae s.l.[11] Its distribution is highly fragmented.[11]
Ecology
Prestonella lives in forest and NamaKaroo (semi-desert) biomes.[10] It is very specialized in habitat requirements and it inhabits only two types of relictual habitats: vertical-rocks above running water and moist shaded cliffs facing to the south.[11]Prestonella occurs in the elevation 838–1680 m above sea level.[10] There are two rainfall seasons in the area per year.[10] It has been found in 2011, that genetic diversity in the populations of Prestonella is lower in dryer areas.[11]Global warming would probably have serious negative impact on Prestonella species.[11]
Species
There are three[3] species in the genus Prestonella:
^ abcdBruggen A. C. van, Herbert D. G. & Breure A. S. H. (2016). "Prestonellinae – validation of the name as a new subfamily of Bothriembryontidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Orthalicoidea)". Zootaxa4084: 590–592.
^ abcdefghHerbert D. G. (2007). "Revision of the genus Prestonella (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea: Bulimulidae s. l.), a distinctive component of the African land snail fauna". African Invertebrates48(2): 1-19. abstractArchived 3 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
^van Bruggen A. C. (1978). "Land molluscs". pp. 877-923. In: Werger ed. Biogeography and Ecology of Southern Africa [Monographiae Biologicae 31] Junk, the Hague. (2): 893.
^ abBreure A. S. H., Groenenberg D. S. J. & Schilthuizen M. (2010). "New insights in the phylogenetic relations within the Orthalicoidea (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora) based on 28S sequence data". Basteria74(1-3): 25-31.
^Breure B. (23 February 2008) "The extended family". Bram's Snail Site, accessed 7 April 2011.
^ abcdeGovender V. (2007). "Patterns of Distribution, Diversity and Endemism of Terrestrial Molluscs in South Africa". Thesis. School of Biological and Conservation Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal. 219 pp. PDF.
^ abcdefFearon J. L., Barker N. P. & Herbert D. G. (2011). "The genetic diversity and conservation biology of the rare terrestrial snail genus Prestonella". Proceedings of the Congresses of the Southern African Society for Systematic Biology Organised by the Southern African Society for Systematic Biology Grahamstown 19-21st January 2011, ISSN2219-410X, page 36. PDF.
^Schileyko A. A. (1999). "Treatise on Recent terrestrial pulmonate molluscs. Part 3: Partulidae, Aillyidae, Bulimulidae, Orthalicidae, Megaspiridae, Urocoptidae". Ruthenica (Suppl. 2): 272.
Further reading
Herbert D. G. & Mitchell A. (2004). "Prestonella, the missing African element in the Gondwanan family Bulimulidae (Mollusca, Pulmonata)". Paper presented at the IV Southern Connections Conference, Cape Town, 19-23.1.2004.
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