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2. Annotated type catalogue of the Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Stylommatophora) in the Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Geneva.
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Breure, Abraham S. H.
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The type status is described for 101 taxa classified within the superfamily Orthalicoidea and present in the Mollusca collection of the Muséum d'histoire naturelle in Geneva. A lectotype is designated for Helix (Cochlogena) citrinovitrea S. Moricand, 1836. Bulimus fidaensis J. Moricand, 1858 is now considered a junior subjective synonym of Bulimus clouei Pfeiffer, 1857. New combinations are: Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) angrandi (Morelet, 1860), Leiostracus fidaensis (J. Moricand, 1858), Protoglyptus heterogrammus (S. Moricand, 1836), Protoglyptus longisetus (S. Moricand, 1846), Drymaeus (Mesembrinus)polygrammus (S. Moricand, 1836), Kara viriata (Morelet, 1863). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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3. Annotated type catalogue of the Megaspiridae, Orthalicidae, and Simpulopsidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Orthalicoidea) in the Natural History Museum, London.
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Breure, Abraham S. H. and Ablett, Jonathan D.
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MOLLUSKS , *NATURAL history museums , *ZOOLOGICAL research - Abstract
The type status is described for 65 taxa of the Orthalicoidea, classified within the families Megaspiridae (14), Orthalicidae (30), and Simpulopsidae (20); one taxon is considered a nomen inquirendum. Lectotypes are designated for the following taxa: Helix brephoides d'Orbigny, 1835; Simpulopsis cumingi Pfeiffer, 1861; Bulimulus (Protoglyptus) dejectus Fulton, 1907; Bulimus iris Pfeiffer, 1853. The type status of Bulimus salteri Sowerby III, 1890, and Strophocheilus (Eurytus) subirroratus da Costa, 1898 is now changed to lectotype according Art. 74.6 ICZN. The taxa Bulimus loxostomus Pfeiffer, 1853, Bulimus marmatensis Pfeiffer, 1855, Bulimus meobambensis Pfeiffer, 1855, and Orthalicus powissianus var. niveus Preston 1909 are now figured for the first time. The following taxa are now considered junior subjective synonyms: Bulimus marmatensis Pfeiffer, 1855 = Helix (Cochlogena) citrinovitrea Moricand, 1836; Vermiculatus Breure, 1978 = Bocourtia Rochebrune, 1882. New combinations are: Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) Rochebrune, 1882; Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) aequatoria (Pfeiffer, 1853); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) anthisanensis (Pfeiffer, 1853); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) aquila (Reeve, 1848); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) badia (Sowerby I, 1835); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) bicolor (Sowerby I, 1835); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) caliginosa (Reeve, 1849); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) coagulata (Reeve, 1849); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) cotopaxiensis (Pfeiffer, 1853); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) filaris (Pfeiffer, 1853); Kara indentata (da Costa, 1901); Clathrorthalicus magnificus (Pfeiffer, 1848); Simpulopsis (Eudioptus) marmartensis (Pfeiffer, 1855); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) nucina (Reeve, 1850); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) ochracea (Morelet, 1863); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia)peaki (Breure, 1978); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia)petiti (Pfeiffer, 1846); Clathrorthalicusphoebus (Pfeiffer, 1863); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) polymorpha (d'Orbigny, 1835); Scholvienia porphyria (Pfeiffer, 1847); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) purpurata (Reeve, 1849); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) quechuarum Crawford, 1939; Quechua salteri (Sowerby III, 1890); Kuschelenia (Bocourtia) subfasciata Pfeiffer, 1853; Clathrorthalicus victor (Pfeiffer, 1854). In an addedum a lectotype is being designated for Bulimulus (Drymaeus) interruptus var. pallidus Preston, 1909. An index is included to all taxa mentioned in this paper and the preceding ones in this series (Breure and Ablett 2011, 2012, 2014). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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4. Revision der unterfamilie der Orthalicinen.
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Strebel, Hermann, 1833-1914, Smithsonian Libraries, and Strebel, Hermann, 1833-1914
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5. Revision der unterfamilie der Orthalicinen
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Strebel, Hermann, 1834-1914, Smithsonian Libraries and Archives, and Strebel, Hermann, 1834-1914
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Orthalicidae
6. Annotated type catalogue of the Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin.
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Breure, Abraham S. H.
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MOLLUSKS , *GASTROPODA , *ANIMAL species - Abstract
The type status is described of 96 taxa classified within the superfamily Orthalicoidea and present in the Mollusca collection of the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Lectotypes are designated for the following taxa: Orthalicus elegans Rolle, 1895; Bulimus maranhonensis Albers, 1854; Orthalicus nobilis Rolle, 1895; Orthalichus tricinctus Martens, 1893. Orthalicus sphinx tresmariae is introduced as new name for Zebra sphinx turrita Strebel, 1909, not Z. quagga turrita Strebel, 1909. The following synonyms are established: Zebra crosseifischeri Strebel, 1909 = Orthalicus princeps fischeri Martens, 1893; Orthalicus isabellinus Martens, 1873 = O. bensoni (Reeve, 1849); Zebra zoniferus naesiotes Strebel, 1909 = Orthalicus undatus (Bruguière, 1789); Porphyrobaphe (Myiorthalicus) dennisoni pallida Strebel, 1909 = Hemibulimus dennisoni (Reeve, 1848); Zebra delphinus pumilio Strebel, 1909 = Orthalicus delphinus (Strebel, 1909); Orthalicus (Laeorthalicus) reginaeformis Strebel, 1909 = Corona perversa (Swainson, 1821); Bulimus (Eurytus) corticosus Sowerby III, 1895 = Plekocheilus (Eurytus) stuebeli Martens, 1885. The taxon Bulimus (Eudioptus) psidii Martens, 1877 is now placed within the family Sagdidae, tentatively in the genus Platysuccinea. Appendices are included with an index to all the types of Orthalicoidea extant (including those listed by Köhler 2007) and a partial list of letters present in the correspondence archives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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7. Seasonal changes of energy reserves in Bulimulus tenuissimus (d'Orbigny, 1835) (Mollusca, Bulimulidae).
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Silva, Lidiane, Meireles, Liliane, Junqueira, Flávia Oliveira, Pinheiro, Jairo, and Bessa, Elisabeth Cristina de Almeida
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ORTHALICIDAE , *BULIMULIDAE , *BIOLOGICAL variation , *GALACTOSE , *SNAILS , *GLYCOGEN , *ENERGY metabolism - Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the variation of energy substrates in different seasons in Bulimulus tenuissimus. For this evaluation, substrates were collected from the digestive and albumen glands and foot tissues, which were processed to obtain the concentrations of glucose and galactose. There was seasonal variation in energy reserves in both the digestive gland and the foot of Bulimulus tenuissimus, with a tendency to accumulation from spring to winter. There was greater use of energetic reserves in the spring and summer, being the glycogen stored in the digestive gland the first source consumed. In addition, mobilization of reserves of glycogen in the muscle in summer was observed. The reduction of glycogen coincides with the reproductive cycle of the species, and the expenses generated for the processes of mating and gametogenesis was the cause of this reduction. The concentration of galactogen also varied according to the reproductive period. It was suggested that variations in temperature and photoperiod that occur during the year would act as regulatory mechanisms of energy metabolism of B. tenuissimus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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8. Ultrastructure of spermatozoa in Orthalicidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Stylommatophora) and its systematic implications.
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Cuezzo, María
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SPERMATOZOA , *GASTROPODA , *PULMONATA , *ORTHALICIDAE , *GERM cells - Abstract
Sperm morphology of orthalicid gastropods Clessinia pagoda, Spixia tucumanensis, Plagiodontes daedaleus (Odontostominae) and Drymaeus hygrohylaeus, D. poecilus, Bostryx stelzneri (Bulimulinae) are examined and described for the first time using transmission electron microscopy. Spermatozoa show the general characteristic of Pulmonata: an acrosomal vesicle, sperm nucleus helical, mitochondrial derivative forming a continuous sheath with paracrystalline material and coarse fibers associated with axonemal doublets. Features in the acrosomal complex and shape of the nucleus distinguish orthalicid sperms from other stylommatophoran. The acrosomal pedestal is traversed by fine striations in all species examined except in S. tucumanensis. The structure and thickness of the perinuclear sheath with a single or double layer of electron-dense material ensheathing the nuclear apex is characteristic of the group. The presence of a subnuclear ring in Drymaeus, Bostryx and Clessinia species is also reported. A data matrix of eleven species per 34 characters (16 sperm plus 18 anatomical and shell characters) from orthalicids plus other stylommatophoran and systellommatophoran representative species was constructed. Three cladistic analyses (sperm-based, anatomical-based and a combined sperm + anatomical-based) were performed to test the phylogenetic potential of sperm ultrastructure in orthalicid systematics and understand how sperm characters affect the topology and resolution of the obtained trees. Stylommatophora resulted in a monophyletic clade in the sperm-based and in the combined-character analysis. Orthalicidae is monophyletic only in the combined-character cladogram. Within Orthalicidae, Odontostominae is recovered as a monophyletic clade in all analyses, while Bulimulinae is paraphyletic in all trees except in the combined phylogeny. The present study and cladistic analyses performed support the hypothesis that characters on sperm ultrastructure are informative for stylommatophoran systematic and phylogenetic approaches, providing synapomorphies at familiar, subfamiliar and generic level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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9. Annotated type catalogue of the Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the Royal Belgian Institute of Sciences, Brussels, with descriptions of two new species.
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Breure, Abraham S. H.
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The type status is described of 57 taxa from the superfamily Orthalicoidea in the collection of the Brussels museum. Two new species are described: Stenostylus perturbatus sp. n., and Suniellus adriani sp. n. New lectotypes are designated for Bulimulus (Naesiotus) amastroides Ancey, 1887; Bulimulus blanfordianus Ancey, 1903; Bulimulus montivagus chacoensis Ancey, 1897; Bulimus coloratus Nyst, 1845; Plecochilus dalmasi Dautzenberg, 1900; Placostylus porphyrostomus elata Dautzenberg, 1923; Bulimulus ephippium Ancey, 1904; Bulimus fulminans Nyst, 1843; Bulimus funckii Nyst, 1843; Orphnus thompsoni lutea Cousin, 1887; Bulimus melanocheilus Nyst, 1845; Orphnus thompsoni nigricans Cousin, 1887; Orphnus thompsoni olivacea Cousin, 1887; Bulimulus pollonerae Ancey, 1897; Orphnus thompsoni zebra Cousin, 1887. New combinations are: Bostryx borellii (Ancey, 1897); Bostryx carandaitiensis (Preston, 1907); Protoglyptus mazei (Crosse, 1874); Kuschelenia (Vermiculatus) sanborni (Haas, 1947). New synonymies are established for the following nominal taxa: Orphnus thompsoni var. lutea Cousin, 1887 = Kara thompsonii (Pfeiffer, 1845); Orphnus thompsoni var. nigricans Cousin, 1887 = Kara thompsonii (Pfeiffer, 1845); Thaumastus nystianus var. nigricans Cousin, 1887 = Drymaeus (Drymaeus) nystianus (Pfeiffer, 1853); Orphnus thompsoni var. olivacea Cousin, 1887 = Kara thompsonii (Pfeiffer, 1845); Orphnus thompsoni var. zebra Cousin, 1887 = Kara thompsonii (Pfeiffer, 1845). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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10. Well-known and little-known: miscellaneous notes on Peruvian Orthalicidae (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora).
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Breure, A. S. H. and Avila, V. Mogollón
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ORTHALICIDAE , *GASTROPODA , *STYLOMMATOPHORA , *ZOOLOGICAL research - Abstract
The family Orthalicidae is well represented in Peru but, like in other families, some species are well- known and others have not been reported on since their original descriptions. In this paper we present new records for well-known species and elucidate the status of several lesser known taxa. Four taxa are described as new: Bostryx chusgonensis sipas, B. fragilis, Scutalus (Scutalus) mariopenai and S. (S.) phaeo- cheilus altoensis. The following species are recorded as new to the Peruvian malacofauna: Corona pfeifferi, Drymaeus (D.) branneri, and Thaumastus flori. Strophocheilus tennis Haas, 1955 is now considered synonymous with Thaumastus (Paeniscutalus) crenellus (Philippi, 1867). Plekocheilus conspicuus Pilsbry, 1932 is now placed in the synonymy of Thaumastusflori (Jousseaume, 1897). Drymaeus tigrinus Da Costa, 1898 is now considered a junior subjective synonym of Drymaeus (D.) strigatus (Sowerby, 1838). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
11. A new species of Plagiodontes from Argentina, and new data on the anatomy of four other species in the genus (Gastropoda: Orthalicidae, Odontostominae).
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Pizá, Julia and Cazzaniga, NéstorJ.
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SNAILS , *ANIMAL species , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *GENITALIA , *GASTROPODA , *ORTHALICIDAE - Abstract
Plagiodontes weyrauchi sp. nov. is among the smallest species in the genus Plagiodontes (Doering, 1877). Statistical multivariate analyses confirmed its distinctiveness from other species, mostly because of its high number of whorls (8-9.75), relatively small width, and low proportions of last whorl and aperture length to shell length; multivariate discriminant analysis applied to this species and its most similar relative, P. multiplicatus parvus, correctly identified 100% of specimens. Pallial and genital anatomy supports P. weyrauchi as a different species, mainly because of the position of the ureteric pore, the small general size of the genital system, the presence of an accessory lobe alongside the verge, and the vaginal internal structure. Internal anatomy of four other small-sized taxa in the genus was studied. Two of them have a verge with no accessory lobe [P. dentatus (Wood, 1828) and P. patagonicus (d'Orbigny, 1835)], while the remaining two have an accessory lobe with different characteristics [P. rocae Doering, 1881 and P. multiplicatus parvus (Hylton-Scott, 1952)]. Internal structure of the vagina also shows specific differences among Plagiodontes species; their phylogenetic significance will be further investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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12. Intraspecific clinal variation in Plagiodontes patagonicus (Gastropoda: Orthalicidae, Odontostominae), an endemic species from Argentina.
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Cazzaniga, Néstor J., Pizá, Julia, and Ghezzi, Natalia S.
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GASTROPODA , *GENITALIA , *ANIMAL classification , *ORTHALICIDAE , *BIOLOGICAL variation , *MULTIVARIATE analysis - Abstract
Plagiodontes patagonicus (d'Orbigny, 1835) is a quite variable species endemic to southern Buenos Aires province (Argentina). Its taxonomic characterization did not include any quantitative analysis of variability for an accurate discrimination, and the extremes of its variation were described as different subspecies or species. In this paper, shell measurements and angles, and quantitative data on the terminal male genitalia were studied by Principal Component Analysis and Varimax multivariate analysis. Typical Plagiodontes patagonicus and the largest form known as P. patagonicus magnus Hylton-Scott, 1951 showed an almost continuous pattern of shell variation, which is positively correlated with the altitude gradient over their geographical range, which in turn is correlated with a rainfall gradient, i.e. they constitute a size-form cline that does not allow objective delimitation of different morphospecies. Data from the genital system were also arranged as a geographical gradient within the P. patagonicus patagonicus–P. patagonicus magnus continuum. The variability of protoconch sculpture and apertural teeth also indicate recognition of them as a single taxon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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13. THE LIKELY CAUSE OF EXTINCTION OF THE TREE SNAIL ORTHALICUS RESES RESES (SAY).
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FORYS, E. A., QUISTORFF, A., ALLEN, C. R., and WOJCIK, D. P.
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SNAILS , *LIGUUS fasciatus , *ORTHALICIDAE , *GASTROPODA - Abstract
The Stock Island tree snail, Orthalicus reses reses, went extinct in its native range in the Florida Keys in 1992. Fortunately, O. r. reses has been introduced elsewhere and further reintroductions are currently planned. Before these reintroductions are implemented, it is important to try and determine which factors were most likely to have caused the decline and extinction. While habitat destruction was prob-ably the ultimate reason why there were so few tree snails, it is likely that an interaction of habitat frag-mentation and the invasion of an exotic predator caused the final decline that lead to the extinction in 1992. We examined the last 93 O. r. reses shells to infer cause of death. In addition, using surrogate Florida tree snails, Liguus fasciatus, we conducted experiments on two previously unstudied causes of mortality: predation by red imported fire ants, Solenopsis invicta, and mortality from falls caused by wind. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2001
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14. Color-full and eye-catching: an iconography of Liguus land shells (Gastropoda: Orthalicidae)
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Adrian Gonzalez Guillen, R.L. Peterson, Luis Alvarez Lajonchere, and Abraham S.H. Breure
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Fishery ,Geography ,biology ,Genus ,Gastropoda ,Orthalicidae ,Liguus ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Iconography ,biology.organism_classification ,Archaeology - Abstract
The first book illustrating a Neotropical land shell appeared in 1684, with a figure of Liguus virgineus (Linnaeus 1758). An iconography for this genus is presented, describing early pre- and post-Lin
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- 2014
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15. A new species of Leiostracus from Bahia, Brazil (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Orthalicidae)
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Daniel Caracanhas Cavallari and Rodrigo B. Salvador
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food.ingredient ,biology ,Ecology ,Fauna ,Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,food and beverages ,Rainforest ,biology.organism_classification ,Pulmonata ,Peristome ,food ,Mata Atlântica ,Atlantic Rainforest ,lcsh:Zoology ,Gastropoda ,Canavieiras ,Animal Science and Zoology ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Leiostracus ,Bulimulinae ,Leiostracus fetidus sp. nov - Abstract
A remarkable new species of pulmonate snail was recently collected in a small Atlantic Rainforest fragment near the city of Canavieiras, state of Bahia, Brazil, an area known for a high diversity of land snails. It is described herein as Leiostracus fetidus sp. nov. and can be easily identified by its color pattern of irregular brown to black axial stripes on a white to yellow background, a reddish axial band “separating” the white peristome from the rest of the shell and a broad brown spiral band surrounding the umbilical region. Other diagnostic features include a relatively small size, a proto columellar fold and two very weak folds delimiting the basal region of the aperture. This discovery is a reminder of how little this fauna is known and also an alarm for proper conservation of these forest fragments. KEYWORDS. Atlantic Rainforest, Bulimulinae, Canavieiras, Leiostracus fetidus sp. nov., Stylommatophora. RESUMO. Uma nova especie de Leiostracus da Bahia, Brasil (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Orthalicidae)
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16. Annotated type catalogue of the Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin
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Abraham S.H. Breure
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Bulimulidae ,biology ,Orthalicoidea ,Orthalicidae ,Bothriembryontidae ,Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,Simpulopsidae ,correspondence ,Article ,Taxon ,Type (biology) ,Odontostomidae ,Genus ,Botany ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,type material ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Megaspiridae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Delphinus - Abstract
The type status is described of 96 taxa classified within the superfamily Orthalicoidea and present in the Mollusca collection of the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Lectotypes are designated for the following taxa: Orthalicus elegans Rolle, 1895; Bulimus maranhonensis Albers, 1854; Orthalicus nobilis Rolle, 1895; Orthalichus tricinctus Martens, 1893. Orthalicus sphinx tresmariae is introduced as new name for Zebra sphinx turrita Strebel, 1909, not Z. quagga turrita Strebel, 1909. The following synonyms are established: Zebra crosseifischeri Strebel, 1909 = Orthalicus princeps fischeri Martens, 1893; Orthalicus isabellinus Martens, 1873 = O. bensoni (Reeve, 1849); Zebra zoniferus naesiotes Strebel, 1909 = Orthalicus undatus (Bruguière, 1789); Porphyrobaphe (Myiorthalicus) dennisoni pallida Strebel, 1909 = Hemibulimus dennisoni (Reeve, 1848); Zebra delphinus pumilio Strebel, 1909 = Orthalicus delphinus (Strebel, 1909); Orthalicus (Laeorthalicus) reginaeformis Strebel, 1909 = Corona perversa (Swainson, 1821); Bulimus (Eurytus) corticosus Sowerby III, 1895 = Plekocheilus (Eurytus) stuebeli Martens, 1885. The taxon Bulimus (Eudioptus) psidii Martens, 1877 is now placed within the family Sagdidae, tentatively in the genus Platysuccinea. Appendices are included with an index to all the types of Orthalicoidea extant (including those listed by Köhler 2007) and a partial list of letters present in the correspondence archives.
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17. Anctus prolatus Simone & Casati 2013
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Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S., and Simone, Luiz Ricardo L.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Anctus prolatus ,Biodiversity ,Anctus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
prolatus, Anctus Simone & Casati, 2013 Anctus prolatus Simone & Casati, 2013: 151���153 (figs 35���41). Gastropoda, Odontostomidae Holotype: MZSP 112450. Paratypes 1 (3 spc): MZSP 111836. Parartype 2: MZSP 112350. Paratype 3 (2 spc): MZSP 112362. Paratype 4 (3 spc): MZSP 112372. Localities: Brazil, Piau��, Serra da Capivara, Coronel Jos�� Dias Municipality, close to S��tio do Moc�� Town, Toca de Cima dos Pil��o Cave, 8��51'47.10'' S, 42��33'26.96'' W; 1) sta. P6; all collected in 2012. Collector: R. Casati. Preservation: Dry., Published as part of Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S. & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L., 2016, Second annotated list of type specimens of molluscs deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de S��o Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-59 in European Journal of Taxonomy 213 on page 43, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.213, http://zenodo.org/record/3840125, {"references":["Simone L. R. L. & Casati R. 2013. New land mollusk fauna from Serra da Capivara, Piaui, Brazil, with a new genus and five new species (Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea, Streptaxidae, Subulinidae). Zootaxa 3683 (2): 145 - 158. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3683.2.4"]}
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- 2016
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18. Oxychona maculata Salvador & Cavallari 2013
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Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S., and Simone, Luiz Ricardo L.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Oxychona ,Oxychona maculata ,Taxonomy - Abstract
maculata, Oxychona Salvador & Cavallari, 2013 Oxychona maculata Salvador & Cavallari, 2013a: 315–316 (figs 2–11). Gastropoda, Orthalicidae Holotype: MZSP 108005. Paratype 1: MZSP 74500. Localities: Brazil, Bahia, Ilhéus Municipality, 14°47' S, 39°2' W, Dec. 1994; 1) Itapetinga Municipality, 15°15' S, 40°15' W, Jan. 2007. Collectors: A. Bodart; 1) C. Lima. Preservation: Dry.
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- 2016
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19. Cyclodontina capivara Simone & Casati 2013
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Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S., and Simone, Luiz Ricardo L.
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Orthalicidae ,Cyclodontina capivara ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Cyclodontina ,Taxonomy - Abstract
capivara, Cyclodontina Simone & Casati, 2013 Cyclodontina capivara Simone & Casati, 2013: 149���151 (figs 16���22). Gastropoda, Odontostomidae Holotype: MZSP 112448. Paratypes 1 (19 spc): MZSP 111837. Paratypes 2 (18 spc): MZSP 111838. Paratypes 3 (9 spc): MZSP 111845. Localities: Brazil, Piau��, Serra da Capivara, Coronel Jos�� Dias Municipality, close to S��tio do Moc�� town, Toca de Cima dos Pil��o Cave, 8��51'47.10'' S, 42��33'26.96'' W; 1���2) same, sta. P1; all collected in 2012; 3) from type locality. Collector: R. Casati. Preservation: Dry. Remarks: Specimens in the lot MZSP 111835 were listed as paratypes of Rhinus gilbertus by Simone & Casati (2013, original description), but are in fact topotypes of C. capivara, which is described in the same paper. The lot MZSP 111845 contains 9 shells and not 8 as reported in the original description of C. capivara. Simone & Casati (2013) simultaneously reported the catalogue number MZSP 111845 among the paratypes of both C. capivara and Rhinus gilbertus. This catalogue number does not contain paratype specimens of R. gilbertus: this information is incorrect in the original description and should be disregarded., Published as part of Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S. & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L., 2016, Second annotated list of type specimens of molluscs deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de S��o Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-59 in European Journal of Taxonomy 213 on page 13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.213, http://zenodo.org/record/3840125, {"references":["Simone L. R. L. & Casati R. 2013. New land mollusk fauna from Serra da Capivara, Piaui, Brazil, with a new genus and five new species (Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea, Streptaxidae, Subulinidae). Zootaxa 3683 (2): 145 - 158. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3683.2.4"]}
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- 2016
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20. Anostoma tessa Simone 2012
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Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S., and Simone, Luiz Ricardo L.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Anostoma ,Anostoma tessa ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
tessa, Anostoma Simone, 2012 Anostoma tessa Simone, 2012b: 435���436 (figs 15���20). Gastropoda, Orthalicidae Holotype: MZSP 103914. Paratype: MZSP 103915. Paratypes (37 spc): MZSP 103916. Locality: Brazil, Bahia, Santa Maria da Vit��ria, ~ 13��24' S, 44��12' W, ~ 460 m altitude (type locality), Jan. 2012. Collector: J. Coltro. Preservation: Dry., Published as part of Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S. & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L., 2016, Second annotated list of type specimens of molluscs deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de S��o Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-59 in European Journal of Taxonomy 213 on page 49, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.213, http://zenodo.org/record/3840125, {"references":["Simone L. R. L. 2012 b. Taxonomical study on a sample of pulmonates from Santa Maria da Vitoria, Bahia, Brazil, with description of a new genus and four new species (Mollusca: Orthalicidae and Megalobulimidae). Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia 52 (36): 431 - 439."]}
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21. Rhinus gilbertus Simone & Casati 2013
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Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S., and Simone, Luiz Ricardo L.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Rhinus gilbertus ,Biodiversity ,Rhinus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
gilbertus, Rhinus Simone & Casati, 2013 Rhinus gilbertus Simone & Casati, 2013: 153���154 (figs 23���34). Gastropoda, Simpulopsidae Holotype: MZSP 112449. Paratypes 1 (27 spc): MZSP 111827. Paratypes 2 (50 spc): MZSP 111839. Paratypes 3 (9 spc): MZSP 111844. Localities: Brazil, Piau��, Serra da Capivara, Coronel Jos�� Dias Municipality, close to S��tio do Moc�� Town, Toca de Cima dos Pil��o Cave, 8��51'47.10'' S, 42��33'26.96'' W; 1���2) same, sta. P2; 3) same, sta. P1. Collector: R. Casati. Preservation: Dry. Remarks: Specimens in the lot MZSP 111835 are listed as paratypes of Rhinus gilbertus by Simone & Casati (2013, original description), but are in fact topotypes of C. capivara, which is described in the same paper. Simone & Casati (2013) simultaneously reported the catalogue number MZSP 111845 among the paratypes of Rhinus gilbertus and C. capivara. This catalogue number does not contain paratypes of R. gilbertus; this information is incorrect in the original description and should be disregarded., Published as part of Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S. & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L., 2016, Second annotated list of type specimens of molluscs deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de S��o Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-59 in European Journal of Taxonomy 213 on page 25, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.213, http://zenodo.org/record/3840125, {"references":["Simone L. R. L. & Casati R. 2013. New land mollusk fauna from Serra da Capivara, Piaui, Brazil, with a new genus and five new species (Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea, Streptaxidae, Subulinidae). Zootaxa 3683 (2): 145 - 158. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3683.2.4"]}
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22. Plekocheilus breweri Breure & Schlogl 2010
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Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S., and Simone, Luiz Ricardo L.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Plekocheilus ,Gastropoda ,Plekocheilus breweri ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
breweri, Plekocheilus Breure & Schl��gl, 2010 Plekocheilus (Eurytus) breweri Breure & Schl��gl, 2010: 57���58 (figs 2D���2G, 3C���D, 4B���4F). Gastropoda, Orthalicidae Paratypes (2 spc): MZSP 92471. Locality: Venezuela, Bol��var, Chimant�� Massif, Cur��-tepui, 05��16'44.9" N, 62��00'56.35" W, 2405 m depth (type locality), Feb. 2009. Collector: J. Sch��gl. Preservation: Dry., Published as part of Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S. & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L., 2016, Second annotated list of type specimens of molluscs deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de S��o Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-59 in European Journal of Taxonomy 213 on pages 12-13, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.213, http://zenodo.org/record/3840125, {"references":["Breure A. S. H. & Schlogl J. 2010. Additional notes on Orthalicidae from Chimanta massif, Venelzuelan Guayana, with descriptions of new species of Plekocheilus Guilding, 1828 (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Zootaxa 2416: 51 - 60."]}
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23. Plekocheilus vlceki Breure & Schlogl 2010
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Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S., and Simone, Luiz Ricardo L.
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Orthalicidae ,Plekocheilus vlceki ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Plekocheilus ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
vlceki, Plekocheilus Breure & Schl��gl, 2010 Plekocheilus (Plekocheilus) vlceki Breure & Schl��gl, 2010: 52���54 (figs 2A���C, 3A, 3B, 4A). Gastropoda, Orthalicidae Paratype: MZSP 92470. Locality: Venezuela, Bolivar State, Chimant�� Massif, Chur��-tepui, Sima Northwest, 2100 m altitude (type locality), Feb. 2009. Collector: J. Schl��gl. Preservation: Dry., Published as part of Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S. & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L., 2016, Second annotated list of type specimens of molluscs deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de S��o Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-59 in European Journal of Taxonomy 213 on page 52, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.213, http://zenodo.org/record/3840125, {"references":["Breure A. S. H. & Schlogl J. 2010. Additional notes on Orthalicidae from Chimanta massif, Venelzuelan Guayana, with descriptions of new species of Plekocheilus Guilding, 1828 (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Zootaxa 2416: 51 - 60."]}
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24. Second annotated list of type specimens of molluscs deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
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Ana Paula S. Dornellas, Luiz Ricardo L. Simone, and Daniel Caracanhas Cavallari
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0106 biological sciences ,secondary types ,Conidae ,Mangeliidae ,Ostreoida ,01 natural sciences ,Veneroida ,lcsh:Botany ,lcsh:Zoology ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Plantae ,Streptaxidae ,Hygromiidae ,Pomatiopsidae ,Strombidae ,Octopodidae ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Tornidae ,Polyplacophora ,Geography ,Naticidae ,Private collection ,Turritellidae ,Costellariidae ,Solariellidae ,Arcidae ,Charopidae ,Mitridae ,Acteonidae ,Triphoridae ,Spiraxidae ,Diplommatinidae ,Turbinidae ,Orthalicidae ,Type (biology) ,Muricidae ,Unionoida ,Marginellidae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Fissurellidae ,Triviidae ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Fasciolariidae ,Hyriidae ,Hydrobiidae ,Flabellinidae ,Archaeology ,Taxon ,Stylommatophora ,Cephalopoda ,Aclididae ,Mollusca ,Hanleyidae ,Angariidae ,Neogastropoda ,Terebridae ,Caecidae ,Raphitomidae ,Strophocheilidae ,Gastropoda ,Semelidae ,Malpighiales ,Orculidae ,primary types ,Architaenioglossa ,Octopoda ,Catalogue ,Littorinimorpha ,Arcoida ,Nudibranchia ,Tellinidae ,Architectonicidae ,Pyramidellidae ,Vermetidae ,biology ,Helicidae ,Lepidopleurida ,Solemyoida ,Biodiversity ,Mitromorphidae ,Xenophoridae ,Loliginidae ,Discodorididae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Yoldiidae ,Myopsida ,Solemyidae ,Cancellariidae ,Calliostomatidae ,Animalia ,Clausiliidae ,Anomalodesmata ,Taxonomy ,Bulimulidae ,Seguenziidae ,Columbellidae ,Facelinidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Ostreidae ,Bivalvia ,Nuculanoida ,Ovulidae ,Cuspidariidae ,Buccinidae ,Cyamiidae ,Clathurellidae - Abstract
An alphabetical list of 352 type lots of molluscs housed in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo is presented following the standards of the previous list by Dornellas & Simone (2011), with a few adjustments. Important items listed herein include types of species described after the previous compilation, as well as recently acquired paratypes of Asian Pomatiopsidae and Diplommatinidae (Gastropoda) taxa described by Rolf A.M. Brandt (1960s), P. Temcharoen (1970s) and W.J.M. Maassen (2000s), all of which belonged to the private collection of Jens Hemmen, Wiesbaden, Germany. Relevant items also include types of recently described species coming from the French-Brazilian Marion Dufresne MD55 expedition, and other types deposited by researchers from Brazil and the world. A list of authors and photographs of specimens are also provided.
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25. Liguus crenatus subsp. barbouri Clench 1929
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Breure, Abraham S. H.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Liguus crenatus ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Liguus crenatus barbouri clench, 1929 ,Liguus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Liguus crenatus barbouri Clench, 1929 Fig. 134 Liguus crenatus barbouri Clench, 1929: 18. – Neubert & Janssen, 2004: 236, pl. 24 fig. 295. – Breure, 2013: 12, figs 19C, 19ii. Type locality: “ Pinecrest region, central Everglades, Fla. Hammock no. 21 (Farnum number). J.N. Farnum, collector”. Label: “Hammock No. 7 / Everglades Pine / Crest region / Florida / J.N. Farnum leg.”. Dimensions: “Length 51.5 Width 27 (...) mm.”; figured specimen herein H 43.2, D 22.8, W 6.9. Type material: MHNG-INVE-64938, two paratypes (ex MCZ). Remarks: In original publication only the holotype is mentioned; MCZ 84527. The type status of this material is, however, not disputed. See also Neubert & Janssen, 2004: 236, who accept Clench’s statement “found in nearly all the hammocks of the Pinecrest region” as sufficient statement to warrant the status of paratypes. Current systematic position: Orthalicidae, Liguus faciatus (Müller, 1774)., Published as part of Breure, Abraham S. H., 2016, Annotated type catalogue of the Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Stylommatophora) in the Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Geneva, pp. 57-103 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 123 (1) on page 64, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.46290, {"references":["Clench W. J. 1929. Some new Liguus from the Florida Everglades. The Nautilus 43: 18 - 21.","Neubert E. & Janssen R. 2004. Die Typen und Typoide des Natur-Museums Senckenberg, 84: Mollusca: Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Orthalicoidea: Bulimulidae (2), Orthalicidae, Placostylidae. Archiv fur Molluskenkunde 133: 193 - 297.","Breure A. S. H. 2013. Annotated type catalogue of Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin. ZooKeys 279: 1 - 101."]}
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26. Liguus fasciatus subsp. viridis Clench 1934
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Breure, Abraham S. H.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Liguus fasciatus ,Mollusca ,Liguus fasciatus viridis clench, 1934 ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Liguus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Liguus fasciatus viridis Clench, 1934 Fig. 133 Liguus fasciatus viridis Clench, 1934: 105, pl. 6 fig. 11. – Johnson, 2003: 25. Type locality: “La Caoba, near Dolores, Central Soledad, Cienfuegos, Santa Clara, Cuba ”. Label: “ 2 miles E of Dolores / Soledad, Cienfuegos / Cuba ”. Dimensions: “Length 48.0 / Width 23.0 (…) mm.”; figured specimen herein H 55.8, D 26.7, W 7+. Type material: MHNG-INVE-64933, one paratype (ex Fairchild, ex MCZ). Remarks: Clench presented dimensions of the holotype and five paratypes (in the MCZ collection), but did not mention how many specimens were in the type series. However, besides the type locality, he mentioned eight localities under paratypes, “[a]ll (…) localities in the vicinity of Central Soledad”. Current systematic position: Orthalicidae, Liguus fasciatus (Müller, 1774)., Published as part of Breure, Abraham S. H., 2016, Annotated type catalogue of the Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Stylommatophora) in the Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Geneva, pp. 57-103 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 123 (1) on page 86, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.46290, {"references":["Clench W. J. 1934. New mollusks in the genus Liguus from Cuba and the Isles of Pines. West Indian mollusks, 8. Occasional Papers of the Boston Society of Natural History 8: 101 - 124.","Johnson R. I. 2003. Molluscan taxa and bibliographies of William James Clench and Ruth Dixon Turner. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 158: 1 - 46."]}
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27. Liguus fasciatus subsp. archeri Clench 1934
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Breure, Abraham S. H.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Liguus fasciatus ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Liguus fasciatus archeri clench, 1934 ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Liguus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Liguus fasciatus archeri Clench, 1934 Fig. 139 Liguus fasciatus archeri Clench, 1934: 106, pl. 7 fig. 5. – Johnson, 2003: 4. – Neubert & Janssen, 2004: 236, pl. 24 fig. 291. – Breure, 2013: 10, figs 19B, 19i. Type locality: “ Mogote de Ramon Millo, Viñales, Pinar del Rio, Cuba ”. Label: “Viñales, Pinar / del Rio, Cuba / A. Archer leg.”. Dimensions: “Length 55.5 / Width 25.0 (…) mm.”; figured specimen herein H 54.5, D 24.5, W 6+. Type material: MHNG-INVE-64921, two paratypes (ex MCZ). Remarks: The holotype is MCZ 80901. The data of the specimens correspond to the original publication. The current systematic position is after Richardson (1993). Current systematic position: Orthalicidae, Liguus fasciatus (Müller, 1774)., Published as part of Breure, Abraham S. H., 2016, Annotated type catalogue of the Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Stylommatophora) in the Muséum d'histoire naturelle, Geneva, pp. 57-103 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 123 (1) on page 63, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.46290, {"references":["Clench W. J. 1934. New mollusks in the genus Liguus from Cuba and the Isles of Pines. West Indian mollusks, 8. Occasional Papers of the Boston Society of Natural History 8: 101 - 124.","Johnson R. I. 2003. Molluscan taxa and bibliographies of William James Clench and Ruth Dixon Turner. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 158: 1 - 46.","Neubert E. & Janssen R. 2004. Die Typen und Typoide des Natur-Museums Senckenberg, 84: Mollusca: Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Orthalicoidea: Bulimulidae (2), Orthalicidae, Placostylidae. Archiv fur Molluskenkunde 133: 193 - 297.","Breure A. S. H. 2013. Annotated type catalogue of Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin. ZooKeys 279: 1 - 101.","Richardson L. 1993. Bulimulacea: catalog of species. Amphibulimidae, Anadromidae, Grangerellidae, Odontostomidae, Orthalicidae. Tryonia 27: 1 - 164."]}
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28. New fossil pulmonate snails from the Paleocene of Itaboraí Basin, Brazil (Pulmonata: Cerionidae, Strophocheilidae, Orthalicidae)
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Rodrigo B. Salvador and Luiz Ricardo L. Simone
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biology ,Ecology ,Orthalicidae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Structural basin ,Strophocheilidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Pulmonata ,Cerionidae - Published
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29. Barrels and pagodas: clarifying the identity and variability of two nominal taxa of carinated land snails in the genusPlagiodontes(Gastropoda: Orthalicidae: Odontostominae)
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Julia Pizá and Néstor J. Cazzaniga
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Taxon ,biology ,Sympatric speciation ,Orthalicidae ,Gastropoda ,Stylommatophora ,Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Anatomy ,Subspecies ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Plagiodontes - Abstract
Plagiodontes weyenberghii (Doering, 1877) has a shell with a strong suprasutural keel; the species inhabits a restricted area in Central Argentina. Plagiodontes weyenberghii minor (Parodiz, 1939) was described as a subspecies with obese shells and broader geographic distribution; some populations were sympatric with Plagiodontes daedaleus (Deshayes, 1851). A discriminant analysis on 244 adult shells combined with original information on the internal anatomy confirmed the distinctiveness of P. weyenberghii weyenberghii, whereas P. weyenberghii minor showed a broad overlap with P. daedaleus and no evidence of anatomical differences. As a consequence, P. weyenberghii minor is considered a junior subjective synonym of P. daedaleus daedaleus (Deshayes, 1851). Plagiodontes weyenberghii (Doering, 1877) has unique characteristics such as the weak vascularization of the pallial system, the relative size of the penial papilla and its accessory lobe, the markedly swollen distal portion of the bursa copulatrix duct, ...
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30. Material tipo depositado en las colecciones malacológicas históricas 'Cleto Sánchez Falcón' y 'M. L. Jaume' en Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
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David Maceira-Filgueira, Beatríz Lauranzón-Meléndez, and Margarita Moran-Zambrano
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Helicinidae ,moluscos terrestres ,biology ,Orthalicidae ,Urocoptidae ,Cuba ,Subspecies ,biology.organism_classification ,material tipo ,Archaeology ,Cerionidae ,Type (biology) ,Geography ,lcsh:QH540-549.5 ,lcsh:Zoology ,lcsh:Ecology ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,colección histórica ,Falcon ,computer ,computer.programming_language ,Liguus fasciatus - Abstract
Fueron revisadas las colecciones malacológicas históricas “Cleto Sánchez Falcón” y “M. L. Jaume”, depositadas en el Museo de Historia Natural “Tomás Romay” y el Museo “Jorge Ramón Cuevas”. De ambas colecciones se copiaron los datos de etiqueta del material tipo. La validez de la información de etiqueta para cada lote fue revisada con las descripciones originales correspondientes a cada especie, revisiones taxonómicas de familias y catálogos actualizados. Se registraron 434 ejemplares, incluidos en 56 subespecies, 34 especies y seis (6) familias; estos se corresponden con 85 localidades y 16 colectores. La colección “Cleto Sánchez Falcón” posee 368 ejemplares de las familias Annulariidae, Cerionidae, Megalomastomidae, Helicinidae, Orthalicidae y Urocoptidae, siendo esta última la más representada. La colección “M. L. Jaume” tiene 66 ejemplares de 36 subespecies de Liguus fasciatus (Müller), Orthalicidae.
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31. Annotated type catalogue of the Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the Royal Belgian Institute of Sciences, Brussels, with descriptions of two new species
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Abraham S.H. Breure
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Bolivia ,Bulimulidae ,biology ,Orthalicoidea ,Orthalicidae ,Amphibulimidae ,Bothriembryontidae ,Zoology ,Bostryx ,biology.organism_classification ,Simpulopsidae ,Bulimulus ,Article ,lcsh:Zoology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,types ,biohistory ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Megaspiridae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Drymaeus - Abstract
The type status is described of 57 taxa from the superfamily Orthalicoidea in the collection of the Brussels museum. Two new species are described: Stenostylus perturbatus sp. n., and Suniellus adriani sp. n. New lectotypes are designated for Bulimulus (Naesiotus) amastroides Ancey, 1887; Bulimulus blanfordianus Ancey, 1903; Bulimulus montivagus chacoensis Ancey, 1897; Bulimus coloratus Nyst, 1845; Plecochilus dalmasi Dautzenberg, 1900; Placostylus porphyrostomus elata Dautzenberg, 1923; Bulimulus ephippium Ancey, 1904; Bulimus fulminans Nyst, 1843; Bulimus funckii Nyst, 1843; Orphnus thompsoni lutea Cousin, 1887; Bulimus melanocheilus Nyst, 1845; Orphnus thompsoni nigricans Cousin, 1887; Orphnus thompsoni olivacea Cousin, 1887; Bulimulus pollonerae Ancey, 1897; Orphnus thompsoni zebra Cousin, 1887. New combinations are: Bostryx borellii (Ancey, 1897); Bostryx carandaitiensis (Preston, 1907); Protoglyptus mazei (Crosse, 1874); Kuschelenia (Vermiculatus) sanborni (Haas, 1947). New synonymies are established for the following nominal taxa: Orphnus thompsoni var. lutea Cousin, 1887 = Kara thompsonii (Pfeiffer, 1845); Orphnus thompsoni var. nigricans Cousin, 1887 = Kara thompsonii (Pfeiffer, 1845); Thaumastus nystianus var. nigricans Cousin, 1887 = Drymaeus (Drymaeus) nystianus (Pfeiffer, 1853); Orphnus thompsoni var. olivacea Cousin, 1887 = Kara thompsonii (Pfeiffer, 1845); Orphnus thompsoni var. zebra Cousin, 1887 = Kara thompsonii (Pfeiffer, 1845).
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32. Allopatry and Anatomical Distinctiveness of Two Puzzling Land Snails in GenusPlagiodontes, from Argentina (Gastropoda: Orthalicidae, Odontostominae)
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Julia Pizá and Néstor J. Cazzaniga
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Multivariate statistics ,biology ,Ecology ,Otras Ciencias Biológicas ,Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Allopatric speciation ,SHELL MORPHOMETRY ,TAXONOMY ,biology.organism_classification ,STYLOMMATOPHORA ,PALLIAL COMPLEX ,Ciencias Biológicas ,Gastropoda ,REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Optimal distinctiveness theory ,Taxonomy (biology) ,PLAGIODONTES STROBELII ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Plagiodontes - Abstract
Plagiodontes daedaleus (Deshayes, 1851) is the most widespread species in the genus Plagiodontes Doering, 1877. Although some 19th century authors recorded some differences in shell shape between the populations living to the east or to the west of the Pampean Sierras, Argentina, such differences were ignored by later authors. A multivariate statistical analysis on 608 adult shells collected at 29 localities in and around these mountains was used to test if such narratively described shell differences were statistically significant, irrespectively of their taxonomic status. Shells classified as collected from the east or the west of the sierras were correctly identified in 91.9% of the cases by Multivariate Discriminant Analysis, leading to recognizition of two allopatric shell morphologies. These external divergences were found to correspond with anatomical differences in the reproductive system. We conclude that two different, allopatric species were merged under the name Plagiodontes daedaleus in the literature and raise the subspecies Plagiodontes daedaleus strobelii (Doering, 1877) to the specific level. Another subspecies living to west of the sierras, Plagiodontes daedaleus salinicola (Doering, 1877), also showed a simple penis papilla and a non-swollen vagina, which shows that salinicola is not a member of P. daedaleus but rather a population of P. strobelii that does not deserve subspecific status. The taxonomic significance of the presence of either a simple penial papilla or a papilla bearing an accessory lobe was also confirmed for these Plagiodontes species. Fil: Piza, Julia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina Fil: Cazzaniga, Néstor Jorge. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina
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33. Carination strikes the eye: extreme shell shapes and sibling species in three Andean genera of the Orthalicidae (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora)
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Orthalicidae ,taxonomy ,Scutalus ,land snails ,Gastropoda ,Peru ,Argentina ,Bostryx ,Chile ,Neopetraeus - Abstract
Two new sibling species are described, Bostryx multiconspectus spec. nov and B. primigenius spec. nov., one of which is carinate. From the carinate taxa known in the Orthalicidae, 16 are occurring at localities in the Andes from northern Peru to northwestern Argentina. They belong to three genera, Bostryx, Neopetraeus and Scutalus. It is hypothesized that carination originated independently in these lineages.
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34. Molluscan Names And Malacological Contributions Of Wolfgang Karl Weyrauch (1907–1970) With A Brief Biography
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Valdemar K. Delhey, Eugene V. Coan, and André Favaretto Barbosa
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Helicinidae ,Camaenidae ,biology ,Orthalicidae ,Urocoptidae ,Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,Endodontidae ,Archaeology ,Clausiliidae ,Subulinidae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Charopidae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Wolfgang Karl Weyrauch (1907–1970) studied land and freshwater gastropods of South America, mainly taxa belonging to the families Camaenidae, Charopidae, Clausiliidae, Endodontidae, Helicinidae, “Hydrobiidae”, Orthalicidae, Pupillidae, Scolodontidae, Subulinidae, and Urocoptidae. Here we list the 198 molluscan names introduced by Weyrauch and all of his publications of malacological interest. A brief biography of Weyrauch and a list of taxa named for him are also provided.
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35. Synopsis of Central Andean Orthalicoid land snails (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora), excluding Bulimulidae
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Abraham S.H. Breure and Valentín Mogollón Avila
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0106 biological sciences ,StylommatophoraAnimalia ,Bolivia ,Orthalicus ,Orthalicidae ,Gastropoda ,010607 zoology ,Stylommatophora ,Zoology ,Simpulopsidae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,StylommatophoraCephalornis ,Bulimulidae ,taxonomy ,Odontostomidae ,Peru ,distribution ,Animalia ,Bulinus ,GastropodaAnimalia ,Orthalicoidea ,Megaspiridae ,Wiwaxia ,Hygrophila ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biology ,Ecology ,Eupulmonata ,Amphibulimidae ,biology.organism_classification ,Pulmonata ,Heterobranchia ,Mollusca ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Type locality ,Ecuador ,ecology ,Research Article - Abstract
A faunal overview is presented of the molluscan families Amphibulimidae, Megaspiridae, Odontostomidae, Orthalicidae, Simpulopsidae in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. These Central Andean countries are known for their biodiverse malacofauna, of which the superfamily Orthalicoidea takes relatively a large share. In this paper the five families containing 103 (sub)species, for which systematic information (original publication, type locality, type depository, summarizing literature) and distributional records are presented. All species are illustrated by photographs of the type material or, if this could not be located, by a reproduction of the original figure. The following new taxon is introduced: Thaumastus (Thaumastus) sumaqwayqu sp. n. Junior subjective synonyms are established for: Plekocheilus (Sparnotion) Pilsbry, 1944 = Plekocheilus (Eudolichotis) Pilsbry, 1896; Scholvienia (Thomsenia) Strebel, 1910 = Scholvienia Strebel, 1910; Sultana (Trachyorthalicus) Strebel, 1909 = Sultana (Metorthalicus) Pilsbry, 1899; Plekocheilus (Eurytus) conspicuus Pilsbry, 1932 = Thaumastus (Thaumastus) hartwegi (Pfeiffer in Philippi, 1846); Zebra gruneri Strebel, 1909 = Orthalicus maracaibensis (Pfeiffer, 1856); Scholvienia jaspidea minor Strebel, 1910 = Scholvienia alutacea (Reeve, 1850); Bulimus bifasciatus unicolor Philippi, 1869 = Scholvienia brephoides (d'Orbigny, 1835). A new status is given to Plekocheilus mcgintyi 'Pilsbry' H.B. Baker, 1963 (subspecies of Bulinus piperitus Sowerby I, 1837); Strophocheilus superstriatus var. prodeflexus Pilsbry, 1895 (subspecies of Bulinus piperitus Sowerby I, 1837); Thaumastus (Quechua) salteri maximus Weyrauch, 1967 (subspecies of Thaumastus (Quechua) olmosensis Zilch, 1954); Pseudoglandina agitata Weyrauch, 1967 (nomen inquirendum). New combinations are: Clathrorthalicus corydon (Crosse, 1869), and Cyclodontina chuquisacana (Marshall, 1930). Lectotypes are now designated for Bulimus incisus Hupé, 1857 and Bulinus piperitus Sowerby I, 1837.
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36. Evolutionary relationships among the Pulmonate land snails and slugs (Pulmonata, Stylommatophora)
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Peter B. Mordan, Christopher M. Wade, and Fred Naggs
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Camaenidae ,Sagdidae ,biology ,Helicoidea ,Ecology ,Gastropoda ,Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,Limacoidea ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Bradybaenidae - Abstract
We have incorporated an additional 56 species of land snails and slugs in our ribosomal (r) RNA molecular phylogeny. The new taxa include representatives of several important groups. The molecular tree now includes 160 species of stylommatophoran land snails and slugs in 144 genera in 61 families. In the rDNA tree, the Stylommatophora are principally divided into an ‘achatinoid’ and a ‘non-achatinoid’ clade. Within these clades, several major land snail groups, including the Orthurethra, Elasmognatha, Limacoidea, and Helicoidea, are supported. Overall, the rDNA molecular phylogeny has remained stable following the incorporation of the additional taxa, with these additions having little impact on the major evolutionary patterns in the tree. Taxonomic coverage of the Orthurethra, Orthalicidae, Camaenidae, and Bradybaenidae is increased significantly. The camaenids and bradybaenids form a complex, and both appear to be paraphyletic. Several families of uncertain affinity, such as the Sagdidae and Thyrophorellidae, are included for the first time. The Sagdidae are shown to belong to the Helicoidea, and the Thyrophorellidae to the Achatinoidea. © 2006 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2006, 87, 593–610.
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37. Die Typen und Typoide des Natur-Museums Senckenberg: Mollusca: Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Orthalicoidea: Bulimulidae, Orthalicidae, Placostylidae
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Ronald Janssen and Eike Neubert
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Bulimulidae ,Geography ,biology ,Orthalicoidea ,Orthalicidae ,Genetics ,Zoology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,biology.organism_classification - Published
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38. Range extension of Thaumastus caetensis Pena, Salgado and Coelho, 2011 (Gastropoda: Orthalicidae: Bulimulinae) in the highlands of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil
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Marcelo Ferreira de Vasconcelos and Meire Silva Pena
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Ecology ,biology ,Range (biology) ,QH301-705.5 ,Orthalicidae ,Gastropoda ,biology.organism_classification ,Archaeology ,Geography ,Mollusca ,Biology (General) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Thaumastus caetensis Pena, Salgado and Coelho, 2011 is a recently described species from Serra da Piedade (19°49’19” S, 43°40’46” W), Caeté municipality, Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil. We present a new record of this species based on a young specimen collected in the highlands of Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Santuário do Caraça, at Serra do Caraça (20°08’04” S, 43°27’09” W). This species is probably restricted to the “campos rupestres”, above 1,400 m above sea level and the new record represents the only known protected occurrence within the species’ range.
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39. New land mollusk fauna from Serra da Capivara, Piaui, Brazil, with a new genus and five new species (Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea, Streptaxidae, Subulinidae)
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Rafael Casati and Luiz Ricardo L. Simone
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Gastropoda ,Population ,Snails ,Environment ,Orthalicidae ,Apex (mollusc) ,Species Specificity ,Genus ,Subulinidae ,Animalia ,Animals ,education ,Streptaxidae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Ecology ,Orthalicoidea ,Spire (mollusc) ,Biodiversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Peristome ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Animal Distribution ,Brazil - Abstract
Five new species and one new genus are described from the Serra da Capivara, Piaui, Brazil, a region of semi-dry, Caat-inga environment. The described taxa are: Odontostomidae: 1) Clinispira insolita , n. gen. n. sp. , possessing strange spire inclination and aperture approaching to the shell apex, it looks closely related to Anostoma, Tomigerus and Biotocus ; 2) Cyclodontina capivara n. sp. , with well-developed axial ribs and 6 teeth at peristome; 3) Anctus prolatus n. sp. , very elon-gated, with aperture lacking teeth; Simpulopsidae: 4) Rhinus gilbertus n. sp. , somewhat elongated and relatively well-sculptured; Streptaxidae: 5) Streptartemon molaris n. sp. , possessing a very large basalis tooth at peristome. Two subulin-ids are also reported from the region: 6) Beckianum beckianum (Pfeiffer, 1846), a population with peculiar pointed shell apex and well-developed axial sculpture; 7) Lamellaxis cf. gracilis (Hutton, 1834), a wide-ranged species that merits fur-ther investigation. These descriptions show how scanty is our knowledge on northeast Brazilian malacofauna and may raise efforts for its preservation.
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40. Anctus prolatus Simone & Casati, 2013, new species
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Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. and Casati, Rafael
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Anctus prolatus ,Biodiversity ,Anctus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Anctus prolatus new species (Figs. 35–41) Types. Holotype MZSP 112450. Paratypes MZSP 111836, 3 shells (sta. P 6), MZSP 112350, 1 young shell, 112362, 2 shells, 112372, 3 shells; all from type locality. Type locality. BRAZIL. Piauí; Serra da Capivara; Coronel José Dias municipality, close to Sítio do Mocó town, Cave Toca de Cima dos Pilão, 8 ° 51 ’47.10”S 42 ° 33 ’26.96”W (R. Casati col, 2012). Diagnosis. Shell elongated, with width/length ratio of ~ 39 %. Axial undulations relatively strong, almost forming sculpture. Peristome elongated, rectangular, lacking teeth. Umbilicus occluded by planar surface of inner lip. Description. Shell of about 25 mm. Color cream, with sparse axial, pale brown bands. Periostracum not preserved. Outline bulimuloid; width ~ 39 % of length. Protoconch of 2 whorls, opaque, conical, suture shallow; smooth, pigmented of dark brown (Figs. 39–40); occupying ~ 3 % of shell length and ~ 12 % of shell width; border protoconch-teleoconch unclear, orthocline. Spire of ~ 7 flattened whorls, tall, being wider in last whorl (Figs. 35, 40); angle ~ 40 °; suture shallow, weakly marked. Sculpture uniform series of axial, narrow undulations, from suture to suture, ~ 40 in penultimate whorl; interspaces between undulations equivalent to their width. Peristome deflected outwards, expanding ~ 10 % width of preceding whorl; aperture orthocline (Figs. 36, 38, 41). Aperture narrow, rectangular, ~ 4 times longer than wide (Figs. 35, 40, 41), occupying ~ 46 % of shell length and ~ 35 % of width; lacking teeth except for narrow thickness in inferior half of outer lip (Figs. 40–41); outer lip mostly straight, with small rounded portions only in both ends; anterior region as narrow spatula; inner almost straight, weakly concave, superior third oblique and weakly convex, inferior 2 / 3 almost straight and narrow, as tube surrounding umbilicus. Callus thick, planar, simple (Figs. 35, 38, 40). Umbilicus occluded by planar surface of inner lip, somewhat projected ventrally (Figs. 35, 38, 41). Measurements (in mm): Holotype (Fig. 35–39): 25.2 by 10.1; paratype MZSP 111836: 20.1 by 9.3; MZSP 111836 (Figs. 40–41): 24.1 by 10.8. Distribution. Only known from type locality. Habitat. Caatinga semi-dry environment; collected inside caves. Material examined. Types. Non-type material from type locality MZSP: 112403, 10 shells, 112422, 1 shell, 112439, 1 shell. Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from Latin prolatus, meaning extended, elongated, an allusion to the elongation of the shell of compared with other congener species. Systematic remarks. The generic attribution to Anctus prolatus is based on the dark-brown protoconch, the axial sparse brown bands, the elliptical shape and the antero-posteriorly elongated peristome. The genus has only 3 species (Breure, 1974; Simone, 2006). Anctus prolatus differs from A. angiostomus (Wagner, 1827), from Bahia, in lacking a developed palatalis tooth in middle region of the outer lip, by the narrower umbilicus and by the slender outline (width/length ratio ~ 39 %, against ~ 46 % of A. angiostomus). It differs from A. laminiferus (Ancey, 1888), also from Bahia, in having a much narrower peristome, in having a wider umbilicus, and a narrower outline (width/ length ratio of A. laminiferus is ~ 47). It differs from A. surgillatus (Pfeiffer, 1857), from Bolivia, in having more elongated aperture (46 % of shell length, against ~ 37 of A. surgillatus), and much narrower peristome (width/length ratio ~ 25 % against 48 % of A. surgillatus). The elongation of the aperture of most Anctus species is for fixing and enchasing the shell to dry branches of plants (Simone, 1998). This is a behavior that can be extrapolated to A. prolatus. Anctus prolatus, which expands the occurrence of the genus northwards in Brazilian territory, and is the first occurrence outside from Bahia state., Published as part of Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. & Casati, Rafael, 2013, New land mollusk fauna from Serra da Capivara, Piauí, Brazil, with a new genus and five new species (Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea, Streptaxidae, Subulinidae), pp. 145-158 in Zootaxa 3683 (2) on pages 151-153, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3683.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/218653, {"references":["Breure, A. S. H. (1974) Catalogue of Bulimulidae (Gastropoda, Euthyneura) II. Odontostomidae. Basteria, 38, 109 - 127.","Simone, L. R. L. (2006) Land and freshwater molluscs of Brazil. EGB. Fapesp. Sao Paulo, 390 pp.","Simone, L. R. L. (1998) Anatomical description of Anctus angiostomus (Wagner, 1827) from northeastern Bahia, Brazil (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Bulimulidae). Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 33, 170 - 177. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1076 / snfe. 33.2.170.2160"]}
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41. Rhinus gilbertus Simone & Casati, 2013, new species
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Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. and Casati, Rafael
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Rhinus gilbertus ,Biodiversity ,Rhinus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Rhinus gilbertus new species (Figs. 23–34) Types. Holotype MZSP 112449 (Figs. 24–28). Paratypes MZSP 111827, 27 shells (sta. P 2), MZSP 111835, 98 shells (sta. P 2), MZSP 111839, 50 shells (sta. P 2), MZSP 111844, 9 shells (sta. P 1) (Figs. 30–31), MZSP 111845, 9 shells (Figs. 32–33), USNM, 2 shells; MNRJ, 2 shells. All from type locality. Type locality. BRAZIL. Piauí; Serra da Capivara; Coronel José Dias municipality, close to Sítio do Mocó town, Cave Toca de Cima dos Pilão, 8 ° 51 ’47.10”S 42 ° 33 ’26.96”W (R. Casati col, 2012). Diagnosis. Shell somewhat elongated, with width/length ratio of ~ 40 %. Axial undulations relatively strong, almost forming sculpture. Peristome occupying ~ 30 % of shell length, strongly deflected. Umbilicus opened, narrow. Description. Shell of about 20 mm. Color pure white to pale brown. Periostracum not preserved. Outline somewhat turriform to bulimuloid; width ~ 40 % of length. Protoconch of 1.5 whorls, opaque, obese, suture wellmarked; sculptured by delicate, uniform, undulating striae (Figs. 23, 29); occupying ~ 5 % of shell length and ~ 25 % of shell width; border protoconch-teleoconch clear, slightly prosocline (angle ~ 10 ° with longitudinal axis) (Figs. 28, 31, 33). Spire of ~ 6 rounded whorls, tall, being wider in penultimate whorl; angle ~ 50 ° (Figs. 24–26, 29, 30– 33); suture well-marked. Sculpture uniform series of axial, narrow undulations, from suture to suture, ~ 60 in penultimate whorl; interspaces between undulations equivalent to their width. Body whorl equal (Figs. 30, 31) to ~ 5 % narrower (Figs. 24, 26, 32, 33) than preceding whorl. Peristome deflected outwards, expanding ~ 10 % width of preceding whorl; aperture orthocline (Figs. 25, 31, 33). Aperture elliptical, occupying ~ 30 % of shell length and ~ 50 % of width (Figs. 24, 30, 32); lacking teeth; outer lip rounded, with middle region slightly straight; inner lip highly concave, superior half almost straight, inferior half also almost straight and wide, as tube surrounding umbilicus; low, blunt columellar carina somewhat distinct (Fig. 25). Callus thin, planar, simple, narrowly attached to penultimate whorl (Figs. 24, 25, 30, 32). Umbilicus opened, narrow, partially occluded by inner lip (Fig. 27, 34). Measurements (in mm): Holotype MZSP 112449: 21.9 by 8.3 (Figs. 24–28); paratypes: 111844 (Figs. 30–31): 18.7 by 7.5; MZSP 111845 (Figs. 32–33): 18.7 by 8.1. Distribution. Only known from type locality. Habitat. Caatinga semi-dry environment; collected inside caves. Material examined. Types. Non-type material from type locality MZSP: 112347, 10 shells, 112356, 10 shells, 112357, 9 shells, 112367, 4 shells, 112368, 7 shells, 112373, 7 shells, 112399, 15 shells, 112415, 25 shells, 112420, 15 shells, 112432, 40 shells, 112437, 20 shells, 112442, 18 shells. Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the father of junior author, Gilberto Casati, who provided financial support and encouragement from his academic affairs. Systematic remarks. The main character of the genus Rhinus is the hairy periostracum, a character that cannot be seen in the examined material, composed of mostly long dead shells. However, the resemblance of R. gilbertus with several species of this genus suggests the generic attribute. Another character suggestive of the genus is the striated protoconch (Figs. 23, 29). Only few of the Rhinus that have elongated shell; most has a more globose shape. The elongated-shaped Rhinus (Simone, 2006), R. gilbertus resembles R. constrictus (Pfeiffer, 1841), from NE Brazil, differing in being more slender (width/length ratio of ~ 40 %, against ~ 62 % of that species); it also resembles R. evelinae Leme, 1986, from São Paulo, and R. obeliscus Haas, 1936, from Santa Catarina. It differs in having a slightly more rounded outline, as that two species are still more elongated (ratio of both species ~ 35 %), and two fewer whorls. R. gilbertus is the most elongated Rhinus from the NE Brazil, as elongated shape is more common in SE Brazilian species. A young specimen is shown in Fig. 29, displaying a different shape., Published as part of Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. & Casati, Rafael, 2013, New land mollusk fauna from Serra da Capivara, Piauí, Brazil, with a new genus and five new species (Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea, Streptaxidae, Subulinidae), pp. 145-158 in Zootaxa 3683 (2) on pages 153-154, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3683.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/218653, {"references":["Simone, L. R. L. (2006) Land and freshwater molluscs of Brazil. EGB. Fapesp. Sao Paulo, 390 pp."]}
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42. Cyclodontina capivara Simone & Casati, 2013, new species
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Simone, Luiz Ricardo L. and Casati, Rafael
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Orthalicidae ,Cyclodontina capivara ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Cyclodontina ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Cyclodontina capivara new species (Figs. 16–22) Types. Holotype MZSP 112448 (Figs. 16–18). Paratypes MZSP 111837, 19 shells (sta. P 1), MZSP 111838, 18 shells (sta. P 1), MZSP 111845, 8 shells (Figs. 19–20), USNM, 2 shells; MNRJ, 2 shells. All from type locality. Type locality. BRAZIL. Piauí; Serra da Capivara; Coronel José Dias municipality, close to Sítio do Mocó town, Cave Toca de Cima dos Pilão, 8 ° 51 ’47.10”S 42 ° 33 ’26.96”W (R. Casati col, 2012). Diagnosis. Shell well sculptured axially, with ribs uniform and well-spaced; apex slightly pointed. Peristome with 6 somewhat equidistant, well-developed teeth, occupying ~ 70–76 % of shell length. Description. Shell of about 20 mm. Color pure white. Periostracum wanting. Outline slightly turriform; width ~ 30 % of length. Protoconch of 2 whorls, opaque, tall, suture well-marked; sculptured by delicate and uniform reticulation (Figs. 21, 22); occupying ~ 6 % of shell length and ~ 26 % of shell width; border protoconch-teleoconch clear, slightly prosocline. Spire of ~ 8 whorls, tall, being wider in two penultimate whorls; angle ~ 25 (Fig. 19) to 35 ° (Fig. 20); suture shallow but well-marked. Sculpture uniform series of axial, slightly prosocline, narrow ribs, from suture to suture, ~ 30 in penultimate whorl; interspaces between ribs ~ 5 times their width. Sculpture absent in inferior half of body whorl in young specimens (Fig. 21), with low carina in periphery. Body whorl varying from equal (Figs. 19, 20) to ~ 10 % narrower (Figs. 16–18) than two preceding whorls. Three spiral wide grooves corresponding to palatal tooth in ¼ whorl preceding peristome (Figs. 17, 18). Peristome entirely deflected outwards, expanding ~ 20 % width of preceding whorl; aperture slightly prosocline, ~ 10 ° related to longitudinal shell axis. Aperture oval, occupying ~ 20 % of shell length and ~ 70–76 % of width (Figs. 16, 19, 20); greatly occluded by series of blunt and tall teeth (Figs. 16, 19, 20), teeth fold-like, disposed rather perpendicularly to peristome; as follows: 2 teeth on inner lip, located somewhat equidistant from each other on inner lip, columellaris (inferior) tooth ~ 8 times longer than wide, almost straight, edge broader than base, disposed obliquely (distal end more anterior than posterior end), parietalis (superior) tooth about as long as inferior tooth, but slightly thinner and more perpendicularly organized; four palatal tooth, equidistantly located on outer lip, all them ~ 4 times longer than wide, edges slightly broader than base, palatalis superior (second tooth) with ~double height than remaining teeth; basalis tooth as smallest. Callus thick but planar, simple, widely attached to penultimate whorl (Figs. 16, 19); fecal and urinary furrows narrow and shallow, but clearly visible in both sides of callus (Fig. 16). Umbilicus wanting. Measurements (in mm): Holotype (Figs. 16–18): 19.2 by 5.9; paratypes MZSP 111845 # 1 (Fig. 19): 20.4 by 5.8; # 2 (Fig. 20): 17.0 by 5.5. Distribution. Only known from type locality. Habitat. Caatinga semi-dry environment; collected inside caves. Material examined. Types. Non-type material from type locality MZSP: 112348, 10 shells, 112352, 12 shells, 112359, 11 shells, 112336, 9 shells, 112370, 7 shells, 112374, 8 shells, 112401, 35 shells, 112414, 40 shells, 112417, 40 shells, 112430, 50 shells, 112434, 20 shells, 112441, 20 shells. Etymology. The specific epithet refers to the local of occurrence, the Serra da Capivara, being attributed in apposition. Systematic remarks. Cyclodontina capivara has resemblance to some congeneric species that possess welldeveloped axial sculpture, which are only a small part of the Cyclodontina species (Simone, 2006). It differs from C. cylindrica (Baker, 1913), from Ceará to Pernambuco, in having more developed teeth in peristome, mainly palatal ones, a more slender outline and axial ribs more spaced. It differs from C. gemellata (Ancey, 1901), from Goiás, in being much slender, in having a more pointed spire and by the aperture being much smaller. It differs from C. scabrella (Anthony & Dohn, 1882), from Paraíba, in having a slender outline, less regular axial ribs, and the aperture is narrower. Cyclodontina capivara also resembles Clessinia costata (Pfeiffer, 1848), from Minas Gerais, differing in having more developed teeth in peristome, more pointed spire and less-spaced axial ribs. There is no other species in such C. capivara can be confused. Young specimens of C. capivara are rare. They clearly show that the characteristic sculpture is restricted to the superior half of the teleoconch whorls (Fig. 21), and that the inferior half (exposed only in the body whorl) is smooth.
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43. Barrels and pagodas: clarifying the identity and variability of two nominal taxa of carinated land snails in the genus Plagiodontes (Gastropoda: Orthalicidae: Odontostominae)
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Pizá, Julia and Cazzaniga, Néstor J.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Pizá, Julia, Cazzaniga, Néstor J. (2012): Barrels and pagodas: clarifying the identity and variability of two nominal taxa of carinated land snails in the genus Plagiodontes (Gastropoda: Orthalicidae: Odontostominae). Journal of Natural History 46 (7-8): 383-410, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2011.640440, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2011.640440
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44. Taxonomical study on a sample of pulmonates from Santa Maria da Vitória, Bahia, Brazil, with description of a new genus and four new species (Mollusca: Orthalicidae and Megalobulimidae)
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Luiz Ricardo L. Simone
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Kora gênero novo ,biology ,Ecology ,Orthalicidae ,Spire (mollusc) ,Nordeste do Brasil ,biology.organism_classification ,Archaeology ,Kora new genus ,Megalobulimus ,Caatinga ,Bulimulidae ,Peristome ,Stylommatophora ,Genus ,Corallina ,lcsh:Zoology ,Protoconch ,Anostoma ,Spixia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Northeast Brazil - Abstract
Uma amostra de Pulmonata coletada em Santa Maria da Vitória, interior da Bahia, Brasil, na Caatinga semiárida, é estudada taxonomicamente. Das 5 espécies, 4 revelaram-se novas, incluindo um gênero novo. Os táxons novos dão os Bulimulidae (1) Kora corallina gen. et sp. n. caracterizado pela concha alongada com apertura algo deslocada do eixo da concha e um dente oblíquo no nível médio do lábio interno; (2) Spixia coltrorum, principalmente caracterizado pelas voltas desiguais da espira, escultura delicada e perístoma com 4 dentes equidistantes; (3) Anostoma tessa, principalmente caracterizado pela espira bojuda e um canal anal bem desenvolvido; e pelo Megalobulimidae (4) Megalobulimus amandus, principalmente caracterizado pela protoconcha pontuda esculturada por uma densa quantidade de cordas axiais. Rhinys suturalis é a punica espécie previamente conhecida, mas sua distribuição geográfica é expandida para o sul até a Bahia. Uma discussão a respeito da necessidade de melhoria do estudo sobre a malacofauna do interior do Nordeste e a importância da preservação do bioma Caatinga é também fornecida. A sample of Pulmonata collected in Santa Maria da Vitória, interior of Bahia, Brazil, in Caatinga semi-arid environment, is studied taxonomically. From the five species, four are revealed as new, including a new genus. The new taxa are the Bulimulidae (1) Kora corallina gen. et sp. n. characterized by the elongated shell with aperture somewhat dislocated from the shell axis, and an oblique tooth in middle level of inner lip; (2) Spixia coltrorum, mainly characterized by an uneven spire, delicate sculpture and peristome with 4 equidistant teeth; (3) Anostoma tessa, mainly characterized by a broad spire and well-developed anal canal; and the Megalobulimidae (4) Megalobulimus amandus, mainly characterized by pointed protoconch sculptured by dense quantity of axial cords. Rhinus suturalis is the only previously known species, but its geographic distribution is expanded southwards to Bahia state. A discussion with respect to necessity for improving the study on the malacofauna from the interior region of the Brazilian Northeast and the importance for preservation of the Caatinga biome is also provided.
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45. Plekocheilus (Eurytus) camaritagua Borrero & Breure, 2011, spec. nov
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Borrero, Francisco J. and Breure, Abraham S. H.
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Orthalicidae ,Stylommatophora ,Mollusca ,Plekocheilus ,Gastropoda ,Animalia ,Biodiversity ,Plekocheilus camaritagua ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Plekocheilus (Eurytus) camaritagua spec. nov. (Figs 14 D, 18 A���B) Diagnosis. Shell globose, with flat whorls and hardly to not impressed suture, that descends slightly in front. Color pattern with dark brown, oblique streaks, bordered with a narrow, yellowish ���shadow.��� Sculptured with a fine granulation arranged in spirals. Description. Shell 57 mm, 1.5 times longer than wide, imperforate, sides hardly convex, rather solid. Color pale yellowish-brown with darker lines of the same color along the growth striae, crossed by reddish-brown, oblique streaks, showing some zigzags especially on the upper part of the last whorl, and bordered by a narrow, yellowish ���shadow;��� upper whorls lighter, eroded. Surface not shining, upper whorls with growth striae, on the last whorls with spiral lines of dot-like granulation, especially visible on the dorsal side of the last whorl. Protoconch eroded. Whorls 3.9, very flat, the last whorl approx. 0.9 times total height, suture not or hardly impressed, slightly descending in front. Aperture ovate, somewhat ear-shaped, 1.8 times longer than wide, 0.72 times the total length; peristome thin and hardly reflexed, pinkish (faded). Columellar margin straight, entering the aperture with a weak fold, hardly dilated and somewhat receding. Parietal wall with a thin callus. Dimensions in mm: Holotype H 57, D 37.5, HA 41, WA 23.5, LW 52, 3.9 whorls. Type locality. Colombia, Amazonas, Corregimiento La Pedrera [1 �� 20 ��S 69 �� 35 ��W, 80 m], Resguardo Ind��gena de Camaritagua, towards El Francisco. Type material. Holotype (ICNB), J. Cort��s leg./ 2004. Remarks. Although the shell is somewhat worn, its characteristics separate it from all other Plekocheilus (Eurytus) species. It may be compared to P. (E.) fusitorsus (Oberwimmer, 1931) from which it differs by (1) having a shorter spire; (2) a less impressed suture; (3) a less expanded lip. It may also be compared to P. (E.) coloratus (Nyst, 1845) which, however, (1) has the whorls more convex; (2) has a larger angle of the attachment of the lip to the body whorl; (3) has the spire more pointed. Finally, this new species may be compared to P. (E.) tepuiensis Breure, 2009, from which it differs in (1) having a different, more brownish color, with the yellowish ���shadow��� pattern; (2) having a less pointed spire; (3) having a different height/number of whorls ratio. The only known (possibly subadult) shell, the holotype, was found in SE Colombian rainforest, where snail collecting for scientific purposes has been very limited. According to the label, indigenous people use the mucus of these snails for scrubbing their skin. The color pattern appears to be similar to both the yellow trait specimens of P. coloratus from Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and to P. fusitorsus (Oberwimmer, 1931) from Venezuelan Guayana. Etymology. This very distinctive species is named after the Camaritagua, indigenous people of the region where it was found. The epithet is used as a noun in apposition., Published as part of Borrero, Francisco J. & Breure, Abraham S. H., 2011, The Amphibulimidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea) from Colombia and adjacent areas, pp. 1-59 in Zootaxa 3054 on page 37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278895, {"references":["Nyst, H. (1845) Description de deux Bulimes nouveaux de la Colombie. Bulletin de l'Academie royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, 12 (1), 227 - 229, pl.","Breure, A. S. H. (2009) New Orthalicidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from Venezuelan Guayana: unravelling secrets from the Lost World. Zootaxa, 2065, 25 - 50."]}
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46. Dryptus jubeus Fulton 1908
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Dryptus jubeus (Fulton, 1908) (Figs 3 A���B) Strophocheilus (Dryptus) jubeus Fulton 1908: 86, text fig. Type locality: Venezuela, Capas. Holotype BMNH 1905.5. 3.1. Dryptus jubens [sic] (Fulton); Richardson 1995: 200 (references). Material. Venezuela, M��rida, Capas [Capaz]: USNM 603094 (paratype); mountains La Paz [misspelling for Capaz?], 2000 m, A. Gabaldon leg.: USNM 109534; Torondoy mountains, 1600 m, Gabaldon leg.: USNM 109535. Altitudinal range. The localities reported here range from 1600���2000m. Remarks. The type material of both D. jubeus and D. guerini show some differences, viz. D. jubeus has (1) a more pointed spire; (2) a broader, whitish parietal callus; and (3) a pinkish lip. We tentatively consider D. jubeus a valid taxon., Published as part of Borrero, Francisco J. & Breure, Abraham S. H., 2011, The Amphibulimidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea) from Colombia and adjacent areas, pp. 1-59 in Zootaxa 3054 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278895, {"references":["Fulton, H. C. (1908) Description of a new species of Strophocheilus. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London, 8, 86 - 87.","Richardson, C. L. (1995) Bulimulidae: catalog of species. Tryonia, 28, 1 - 458."]}
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47. Plekocheilus (Eurytus) dalmasi Dautzenberg 1900
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Plekocheilus (Eurytus) dalmasi (Dautzenberg, 1900) (Figs 9 C, 10 V ���W) Plecochilus dalmasi Dautzenberg 1900: 151, pl. 9 fig. 1. No type locality given. Lectotype RBINS /MT 668 (Breure 2011). Plekocheilus dalmsi [sic] Dautzenberg; Richardson 1995: 308 (references). Material. ?Magdalena/La Guajira, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, leg./ 1896: RBINS; Boyac��, km 61.5 road Soacha���La Punta, 6 km E Los Pinos, Alto de Granados, P��ramo de Pisva [sic, Pisba], 3620 m, Cleef leg./ 14.vi. 1972: RMNH. Remarks. Breure (1978) located the type material, of which one specimen is figured here. The specimen from P��ramo de Pisba is tentatively referred to this species. This locality forms part of the Cocuy area, which is known for its endemics (see also Breure 2008) and is phytogeographically related to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (Cleef, pers. comm.). The single shell in the lot from P��ramo de Pisba (RMNH) lacks the upper whorls (due to fracture) and shows traces of oblique chestnut-brown color streaks on a golden-brown ground color. The white lip is characteristic in all material examined., Published as part of Borrero, Francisco J. & Breure, Abraham S. H., 2011, The Amphibulimidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea) from Colombia and adjacent areas, pp. 1-59 in Zootaxa 3054 on page 29, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278895, {"references":["Dautzenberg, P. (1900) Croisieres du yacht Chazalie dans l'Atlantique. Mollusques. Memoires de la Societe Zoologique de France, 13, 145 - 156, pl. 9 - 10.","Breure, A. S. H. (2011) Annotated type catalogue of the Orthalicoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the Royal Belgian Institute of Sciences, Brussels, with descriptions of two new species. ZooKeys, 101, 1 - 50.","Richardson, C. L. (1995) Bulimulidae: catalog of species. Tryonia, 28, 1 - 458.","Breure, A. S. H. (1978) Notes on and descriptions of Bulimulidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda). Zoologische Verhandelingen, 164, 1 - 255."]}
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48. Plekocheilus (Eurytus) pulicarius
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Borrero, Francisco J. and Breure, Abraham S. H.
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Group of Plekocheilus (Eurytus) pulicarius Remarks. The following species are treated from the study area: P. (E.) pulicarius, P. (E.) labiosus and P. (E.) piperitus., Published as part of Borrero, Francisco J. & Breure, Abraham S. H., 2011, The Amphibulimidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea) from Colombia and adjacent areas, pp. 1-59 in Zootaxa 3054 on page 46, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278895
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49. Plekocheilus (Eurytus) subglandiformis Mousson 1873
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Plekocheilus (Eurytus) subglandiformis (Mousson, 1873) (Figs 9 C, 10 L���N) Bulimus subglandiformis Mousson 1873: 6. Type locality: Colombia, Bogot��. Lectotype ZMUZ 511633 (Breure 1976). Plekocheilus subglandiformis (Mousson); Richardson 1995: 321 (references, synonymy); Neubert and Janssen 2004: 230, pl. 1 fig. 2; Simone, 2006: 150, fig. 506. Material. Antioquia, Sons��n, Wallis leg.: SMF 21603 (ex W. Kobelt); Frontina [Frontino] (ZMUZ 233 [sic = 511632, see remarks]) (Simone, 2006);?Cundinamarca, ���Bogota���: ZMUZ 511633.?, U.S. of Colombia: USNM 316120 (ex Henderson Colln, ex Evezard Colln); Columbia: ZMUZ 511631 (not seen). Remarks. The specimen pictured by Neubert and Janssen (2004) does not show the characteristic marbled band below the suture, consisting of brown spots that fade into yellowish; these yellowish spots may continue in waving, axial bands. If the ZMUZ and SMF specimens originate from the same series, which Neubert and Janssen consider ���very probable,��� the specimens in SMF could be regarded as paralectotypes. However, it should be noted that their specimen is from ��� Antigua [sic, most probably Antioquia], Sons��n,��� while Mousson���s specimen in ZMUZ is labelled with ���Bogota.��� Also, Breure���s (1976) statement of a ���unique specimen ZMUZ 511633 ��� is in error, for two reasons: (1) we have a file of material at ZMUZ, listing three lots as P. subglandiformis (511631,��� Columbia;��� 511632, ��� Frontina ��� and 511633, ���Bogot����� [lectotype]); (2) Simone (2006: 150, fig. 506) shows two specimens from ZMUZ, the lectotype (cited in error as ZMUZ 233), and the specimen from Frontina (cited in error as ZMUZ 233). Mousson only mentions Bogot�� in his paper (Mousson 1873: 1), without giving further details on (other) localities in his description., Published as part of Borrero, Francisco J. & Breure, Abraham S. H., 2011, The Amphibulimidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea) from Colombia and adjacent areas, pp. 1-59 in Zootaxa 3054 on page 29, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278895, {"references":["Mousson, A. (1873) Zweite Notiz uber einige von Herrn Gustav Wallis aus dem nordlichen Sud-Amerika zuruckgebrachte Mollusken. Malakozoologische Blatter, 21, 1 - 19.","Breure, A. S. H. (1976) Types of Bulimulidae (Gastropoda, Euthyneura) in the Zoologisches Museum, Universitat Zurich. In: Malacologische Opstellen. Backhuys, Rotterdam, 1 - 4, pls. 1 - 3.","Richardson, C. L. (1995) Bulimulidae: catalog of species. Tryonia, 28, 1 - 458.","Neubert, E. & Janssen, R. (2004) Die Typen und Typoide des Natur-Museums Senckenberg, 84: Mollusca: Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Orthalicoidea: Bulimulidae (2), Orthalicidae, Placostylidae. Archiv fur Molluskenkunde, 133, 193 - 297.","Simone, L. R. L. (2006) Land and freshwater molluscs of Brazil. EGB / Fapesp, Sao Paulo, 390 pp."]}
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50. Plekocheilus (Eurytus) piperitus Sowerby I 1837
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Borrero, Francisco J. and Breure, Abraham S. H.
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Plekocheilus (Eurytus) piperitus (Sowerby I, 1837) (Figs 17 G���J) Bulimus piperitus Sowerby I 1837 (1832���1841): fig. 93. Type locality: [Peru, Dept. San Mart��n] Huallaga. Type material: not located. Richardson 1995: 318 (references). Material. Ecuador, Tungurahua, Rio Pastaza watershed, ex E. Doremus: DMNH 56470; ��� Ecuador:��� USNM 316099 (ex Henderson Colln, ex Evezard Colln, as P. piperitus roseolabrum), USNM 532641 (ex Fulton, as Eurytus piperitus roseolabrum). Brazil, Amazonas, Igarap�� Anib�� [Remarks. This species is known from northern Peru and northwestern Brazil (Ram��rez et al. 2003; Simone 2006), and was not mentioned under this name by Breure and Borrero (2008) for the Ecuadorian malacofauna. It may be restricted to lowlands (Huallaga is ~ 310m; ���Rio Pastaza watershed��� may refer to anywhere in a wide range of elevations). The date of Sowerby���s publication of P. piperitus was erroneously given as 1833 by Breure (1979). Recently, Petit (2009) has given a valuable overview on the main publications of the Sowerby family; from his paper the correct date (1837) can be extracted (see also Shaw 1909). Lots USNM 316099 and 532641 associate this species with Plekocheilus (E.) roseolabrum (E.A. Smith 1877), which is considered here as a distinct species from Ecuador., Published as part of Borrero, Francisco J. & Breure, Abraham S. H., 2011, The Amphibulimidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Orthalicoidea) from Colombia and adjacent areas, pp. 1-59 in Zootaxa 3054 on page 48, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.278895, {"references":["Richardson, C. L. (1995) Bulimulidae: catalog of species. Tryonia, 28, 1 - 458.","Simone, L. R. L. (2006) Land and freshwater molluscs of Brazil. EGB / Fapesp, Sao Paulo, 390 pp.","Ramirez, R., Paredes, C. & Arenas, J. (2003) Moluscos del Peru. Revista de Biologia Tropical, 51 (Supplement 3), 225 - 284.","Breure, A. S. H. & Borrero, F. J. (2008) An annotated checklist of the land snail family Orthalicidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Orthalicoidea) in Ecuador, with notes on the distribution of the mainland species. Zootaxa, 1768, 1 - 40.","Breure, A. S. H. (1979) Systematics, phylogeny and zoogeography of Bulimulinae (Mollusca). Zoologische Verhandelingen, 168, 1 - 215.","Petit, R. E. (2009) George Brettingham Sowerby I, II & III: their conchological publications and Molluscan taxa. Zootaxa, 2189, 1 - 218.","Shaw, H. O. N. (1909) On the dates of issue of Sowerby's \" Conchological illustrations, \" from the copy preserved in the Radcliffe Library, Oxford. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London, 8, 333 - 340.","Smith, E. A. (1877) Descriptions of new species of South American Helicidae in the British Museum. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1877, 361 - 365."]}
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