Helix dimorpha Pfeiffer, 1853
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Helix dimorpha Pfeiffer, 1853 |
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Pl. 4, fig. E
Pfeiffer, 1853a. Monographia heliceorum viventium, 3: 68.
Type material: Syntypes (3), NHMUK1962729 About NHMUK /1–3 (dry shell material); ex Museum Cuming (Acc. no. 1829) .
Label details: ‘Dimorpha P.’—in Pfeiffer’s handwriting. ‘New Zealand’.
Type locality: ‘Nova Seelandia’ ( Pfeiffer, 1853a: 68).
Previous illustrations of type material: Reeve (1852 [in 1851–1854]: pl. 128, fig. 775); Tryon (1886 [from Reeve, 1852]: pl. 62, fig. 39).
Remarks: Helix dimorpha Reeve, 1852 and H. dimorpha Pfeiffer, 1853 are based on the same type material, which H. Cuming had obtained from the Australian-based naturalist Frederick Strange. Marshall & Barker (2008: 71, 72) noted that the type material at NHMUK contained two specimens of H. dimorpha , and one of Allodiscus conopeus Marshall & Barker, 2008 (= Allodiscus nematophora Reeve, 1854 —see entry for latter species below). These taxa have allopatric distributions in the North Island ( Marshall & Barker 2008), indicating that the type material came from more than one location. Pfeiffer evidently intended to publish the original description of H. dimorpha in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London issue for 1851 (see Reeve 1852 [in 1851–1854]: species 775; Pfeiffer 1853a: 68), but publication was delayed until 1854 ( Pfeiffer 1854b: 148), and was pre-empted by Reeve (1852 [in 1851–1854]).
Taxonomy: Helix dimorpha Pfeiffer, 1853 is a junior primary homonym and an objective junior synonym of Allodiscus dimorphus (Reeve, 1852) .
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