Helix anguiculus Reeve, 1852
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Pl. 2, fig. A
Reeve, (1851–1854) 1852. Conchologia iconica, 7: species 802, pl. 131, fig. 802.
Type material: Lectotype, NHMUK 1971049 About NHMUK , and paralectotype (1), NHMUK 1971050 About NHMUK (dry shell material); ex. Mus. Cuming (Acc. no. 1829) . Lectotype designated by Climo (1993: 23, fig.6).
Label details: ‘n.sp. H. theta Pfr, N. Zealnd’ in Pfeiffer’s handwriting, manuscript name.
Type locality: ‘New Zealand’ (Reeve 1852 [in 1851–1854]: species 802).
Previous illustrations of type material: Reeve (1852 [in 1851–1854]: pl. 131, fig. 802); Climo (1993: fig.6).
Remarks: The synonym Helix theta Pfeiffer , listed by Reeve (1852 [in 1851–1854]), is a nomen nudum. Historically there was confusion over the identity of Helix anguiculus Reeve, 1852 , as noted by Climo (1983: 157; 1993: 16), with Reeve’s name having been mis-applied to a species with a wide distribution in the New Zealand region (e.g., Suter 1913b: 701, pl. 27, fig. 16; Climo 1970a: 288, fig. 8C, D, pl. 3B; Powell 1979: 303). Climo (1983, 1993) noted that the name Charopa pseudanguicula Iredale, 1913 , based on Kermadec Islands material, was available for the latter species.
Current Taxonomy: Listed as Cavellia anguicula (Reeve, 1852) by Solem et al. (1981: 472, 480), Climo (1983: 157, 1993: 16) and Spencer et al. (2009: 215).
Distribution: New Zealand; central and southern North Island, northern South Island ( Mahlfeld 2005: fig. 100; NMNZ collection records).
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