Entodina jekylli Baker, 1913

Salvador, Rodrigo B., Cavallari, Daniel C. & Simone, Luiz R. L., 2017, Taxonomical study on a sample of land and freshwater snails from caves in central Brazil, with description of a new species, Zoosystematics and Evolution 93 (1), pp. 135-141 : 138

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.93.10995

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scientific name

Entodina jekylli Baker, 1913
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Entodina jekylli Baker, 1913 View in CoL Figs 18-19

Entodina jekylli Baker 1913: 630 (pl. 22, Figs 11-13); Morretes 1949: 137; Baker 1963: 239; Salgado and Coelho 2003: 169; Simone 2006: 224 (fig. 851).

Type locality.

Camp 39 of Stanford expedition, Madeira-Mamoré railway ca. 284 km above Porto Velho, Rondônia, Brazil.

Previously known distribution.

Known only from type locality.

New occurrence.

Goiás. Mambaí: Gruta da Tarimba. Posse: Gruta Revolucionários.

Remarks.

There are two further possible records of this species from Peru and Bolívia ( Ituarte et al. 2008; Ramírez et al. 2012), but the specimen figure by Ituarte et al. (2008: 83, text fig.), referred to as Systrophia (Entodina) aff. jekylli , is quite different from the type specimen figured by Simone (2006: 244, fig. 851B). The present specimens do compare well with the types; however, they lack the palatal tooth typical of the species ( Baker 1913). This could be simple morphological variation (intraspecific differences in dentition are common in pulmonate snails), represent juvenile or sub-adult specimens or, less likely, even be an indicative that the present material represents a new species. The present record greatly extends the species distribution, ca. 2000 km southeast.