Rhaphaulus Pfeiffer, 1856
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5. Genus Rhaphaulus Pfeiffer, 1856
Rhaphaulus Pfeiffer, 1856b: 75. Kobelt 1902: 274, 275. Egorov 2013: 12.
Type species.
Anaulus bombycinus Pfeiffer, 1855, by monotypy.
Diagnosis.
Shell pupoid, with large penultimate whorl dominating the shell, being almost as wide as upper whorls combined when observed from apertural view. Peristome continuous, with parietal callus well-developed. Aperture shifting to the right side of the shell. Inner tube or breathing device short (of c. 0.25 whorl). Outer tube not perforated and varies in direction, never running strictly along the suture.
Differential diagnosis.
Rhaphaulus is most similar to Streptaulus Benson, 1857 and Barnaia Thach, 2017 in shell shape and size (8-19 mm) and a thin operculum. Both Rhaphaulus and Streptaulus have two portions of a breathing tube: an inner portion starting from the peristome and running internally and posteriorly under the suture to its inner opening within the body whorl, and an outer portion extending from the parieto-palatal junction of the peristome to the outer opening, whereas Barnaia lacks this outer portion. However, Rhaphaulus differs from Streptaulus in having a continuous peristome with well-developed parietal callus, and an outer tube without holes on side wall, whereas Streptaulus has an interrupted peristome with weak parietal callus, as well as several circular holes along the tube’s wall when the outer tube is present ( Páll-Gergely et al. 2014, 2017).
Remarks.
Pfeiffer (1855) proposed a monotypic genus Anaulus with ' A. bombycinus ' as the type species. However, this generic name was occupied by Anaulus Ehrenberg, 1844 (a diatom genus in the phylum Ochrophyta), hence Anaulus Pfeiffer, 1855 became a junior homonym. Later, Pfeiffer (1856b), under the remark of ' Rhaphaulus lorraini Pfr.', stated that the generic name Rhaphaulus was to replace the junior homonym Anaulus Pfeiffer, 1855. The distribution of Rhaphaulus species in Thailand is provided in Figs 4 View Figure 4 , 7 View Figure 7 .
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