Curvella scrobiculata ( Blanford, 1865 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1208.116083 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13138369 |
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Curvella scrobiculata ( Blanford, 1865 ) |
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7 Curvella scrobiculata ( Blanford, 1865)
Fig. 4 F View Figure 4
Bulimina (Hapalus) scrobiculata — Pfeiffer and Clessin 1881: 300.
Hapalus scrobiculatus — Nevill 1878: 175.
Curvella scrobiculata — Pilsbry 1906: 64, 65, pl. 9, fig. 49.
Curvella scrobiculatus — Gude 1914: 350, 351.
Type specimens.
Possible syntypes NHMUK 1906.2. 2.226 (2 shells; Fig. 4 F View Figure 4 ) ex. Blanford collection from Akouktong, Pegu.
Diagnosis.
Shell conical; spire high; apex obtuse; subsequent whorls with strong and equally spaced radial ridges throughout. Suture impressed and whorls flattened convex. Aperture truncate and somewhat pointed posteriorly; columella straight and thickened; parietal callus thin. Umbilicus narrowly open.
Distribution.
This species is known only from the type locality and is probably an endemic species in Myanmar.
Remarks.
No new material of this species was found in this study, and the probably syntype is illustrated here for the first time. Blanford (1865) described three Curvella species, C. plicifera , C. pusilla , and C. scrobiculata , from Myanmar consecutively in the same publication with their type localities as ‘ Pegu’ [now in the Bago Region]. Compared to the authenticated museum specimens, C. scrobiculata is distinct from C. puta by having strong radial ribs, flatter whorls, and a more turreted, pointed, and higher spire. Furthermore, C. scrobiculata is easily distinguishable from C. plicifera and C. pusilla by its higher, pointed, turreted spire and prominent radial ribs. In contrast, the two latter species exhibit a lower and more convex spire with finer radial striations to nearly smooth shell surfaces. These are considered possible syntype material since the locality data (Akouktong, Pegu) does not exactly match that which was given in the original description (Pegu, west of Irawady).
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Natural History Museum, London |
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Curvella scrobiculata ( Blanford, 1865 )
Man, Nem Sian, Ablett, Jonathan D., Lwin, Ngwe, Sutcharit, Chirasak & Panha, Somsak 2024 |
Curvella scrobiculatus
Gude GK 1914: 350 |
Curvella scrobiculata
Pilsbry HA 1906: 64 |
Bulimina (Hapalus) scrobiculata
Pfeiffer L & Clessin S 1881: 300 |
Hapalus scrobiculatus
Nevill G 1878: 175 |
Bulimus scrobiculatus
Pfeiffer L 1868: 151 |
Blanford WT 1865: 77 |