Helix corniculum Reeve, 1852
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Helix corniculum Reeve, 1852 |
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Pl. 5, fig. A
Reeve, (1851–1854) 1852. Conchologia iconica, 7: species 826, pl. 133 fig. 826 (not Reeve, 1852 [in 1851–1854]: species 502, pl. 133, figs. 502a, b = Helix corniculum Hombron & Jacquinot, 1847 ).
Type material: Syntype (1), NHMUK 1962725 About NHMUK (dry shell material); ex Museum Cuming (Acc. no. 1829). Possible syntypes (2), ZMH 45987 (dry shell material); from Altonaer Museum, coll. O. Semper ex Cuming.
Label details of NHMUK 1962725: ‘n.sp. H. eta Pfr. N. Zealand’.
Type locality: ‘New Zealand’ (Reeve 1852 [in 1851–1854]: species 826).
Previous illustrations of type material: Climo (1981: figs. 1A–C—as Helix eta ). A shell purported to be Helix corniculum was illustrated by Reeve (1852 [in 1851–1854]: pl. 133, fig. 826 [reproduced by Tryon (1887: pl. 3, fig. 12]), but does not match Reeve’s accompanying description, or the type material of corniculum , and evidently represents another species.
Remarks: Helix corniculum Reeve, 1852 and H. eta Pfeiffer, 1853 are based on the same type material, which H. Cuming had obtained from the Australian-based naturalist Frederick Strange. Pfeiffer evidently intended to publish the original description of this species in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London issue for 1851 (see Reeve (1852 [in 1851–1854]: species 826) and Pfeiffer (1853a: 107), but publication was delayed until 1854 ( Pfeiffer 1854a: 57), and was pre-empted by Reeve (1852 [in 1851–1854]) [note that the publication date of ‘ October 1851 ’ listed for plate 133 of Reeve (1851 –1854) is presumed to be an error, as the immediately preceding and following plates were dated ‘ October 1852 ’ (see Petit 2007: table 3)]. Reeve’s name was pre-occupied by Helix corniculum Hombron & Jacquinot, 1847 , applied to material from New Guinea ( Martens 1873: 10). Iredale (1941) proposed the new name Mocella cogitata for Reeve’s corniculum , but Climo (1970a: 312) pointed out that the earlier name Helix eta Pfeiffer, 1853 was available. Helix corniculum Reeve, 1852 [= H. eta Pfeiffer, 1853 ] is the type species of Mocella Iredale, 1915 , by original designation. Historically there was considerable confusion over the identity of Helix corniculum Reeve and H. eta Pfeiffer , as noted by Climo (1981) and Goulstone (1995). Some authors (including Suter 1913b: 725; Iredale 1915: 482; Climo 1970a: 314; Powell 1979: 310) used Reeve’s or Pfeiffer’s names for one or more species having a radially ribbed teleoconch and spirally-ribbed protoconch. However, Climo (1981) noted that the type specimen of Helix corniculum Reeve and Helix eta Pfeiffer had a radially-ribbed protoconch, and matched shells that some authors (including Suter 1913b: 715; Iredale 1915: 482; Powell 1939: 238; Climo 1970a: 330; Powell 1979: 309) had incorrectly identified as Helix caput-spinulae Reeve, 1852 (see entry for caput-spinulae below).
Current Taxonomy: Junior homonym of Helix corniculum Hombron & Jacquinot, 1847 ; objective junior synonym of Helix eta Pfeiffer, 1853 , the first available name ( Climo 1970a: 312, 1981: 9).
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