Helix infecta Reeve, 1852
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Pl. 5, fig. E
Reeve, (1851–1854) 1852. Conchologia iconica, 7: species 808, pl. 132, fig. 808.
Type material: Lectotype, NHMUK 1962726 About NHMUK /1, and paralectotypes (3), NHMUK 1962726 About NHMUK /2–4 (dry shell material); ex Museum Cuming (Acc. no. 1829) . Lectotype designated by Climo (1978a:186).
Label details: ‘N. Zealand’.
Type locality: ‘New Zealand’ (Reeve 1852 [in 1851–1854]: species 808).
Previous illustrations of type material: Reeve (1852 [in 1851–1854]: pl. 132, fig. 808); Pfeiffer (1853 [in 1852–1860]: pl. 155, figs. 27–30—as Helix zata ); Tryon (1887 [from Reeve, 1852]: pl. 3, fig. 14); Climo (1978a: fig. 3).
Remarks: Helix infecta Reeve, 1852 and H. zeta 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 808; Pfeiffer 1853a: 109, 1854 [in 1852–1860]: 459), but publication was delayed until 1854 ( Pfeiffer 1854a: 58), and was pre-empted by Reeve (1852 [in 1851–1854]). Five shells in NHMUK 1852.3.19.12–16, with the label details ’ Helix zeta Pfeiffer , New Zealand, presented by Col. Bolton’, and a further three specmens in NHMUK 1852.3.19.223–225, labelled ’ Helix zeta Pfeiffer , New Zealand, collected by F. Strange, presented by Capt. Stokes’, may have been collected at the same locality as the type series of H. infecta . Historically there was considerable confusion over the identity of H. infecta , with some authors (including Suter 1913b: 717, 1915: pl. 28, figs. 8a, b; Climo 1969a: 214, pl. 10 A, B; Powell 1979: 307) incorrectly using Reeve’s name for other species (see Climo 1978a: 178). Iredale (1915a) erected the genus Fectola , and designated Helix infecta Reeve, 1852 as the type species, for Suter’s (1913b: 711) ‘Group of Endodonta infecta ’, which did not in fact include any species that were conspecific, or even congeneric, with Reeve’s infecta . As noted by Climo (1978a: 178), the genus name Fectola was subsequently applied to a group of species unrelated to Reeve’s species (e.g., Powell 1937: 89, 1946b: 94, 1957: 119, 1962: 111, 1976: 115, 1979: 307; Dell 1954b: 146, 1955: 1144). Climo (1969a: 181) misinterpreted H. infecta Reeve , listed H. biconcava Pfeiffer, 1853 [= H. biconcava Reeve, 1852 ] as a junior subjective synonym, and treated Fectola Iredale as a junior synonym of Ptychodon Ancey, 1888 . In a subsequent revision, Climo (1978a) used the name Fectola for Helix infecta Reeve, 1852 [i.e., the nominal species previously cited as the type species] and related species, based on a literal interpretation, rather than the intent, of Iredale’s (1915) generic classification (see ICZN Article 70.3.1). The species in Suter’s ‘Group of Endodonta infecta ’ that Iredale assigned to Fectola are now generally included in the genus Cavellia Iredale, 1915 sensu lato, following Solem et al. (1981), Climo (1983: 12) and subsequent workers. Patula timandra Hutton, 1883 is interpreted here as a junior synonym of H. infecta , as determined from the descriptions and illustrations of Pilsbry (1892 [in 1892–1893]: 84, pl. 24, figs. 21–23) and Suter (1894a: 128, pl. XV, fig. 13).
Current Taxonomy: Listed as Fectola infecta (Reeve, 1852) by Climo (1978a: 186, 1989: 593) and Spencer et al. (2009: 215).
Distribution: New Zealand; northern North Island ( Climo 1978a: fig. 3, 1989: fig. 3).
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