Sinoennea subcylindrica (von Moellendorff , 1891)

Foon, Junn Kitt, Clements, Gopalasamy Reuben & Liew, Thor-Seng, 2017, Diversity and biogeography of land snails (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the limestone hills of Perak, Peninsular Malaysia, ZooKeys 682, pp. 1-94 : 3

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.682.12999

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scientific name

Sinoennea subcylindrica (von Moellendorff , 1891)
status

 

Sinoennea subcylindrica (von Moellendorff, 1891) Figure 24D View Figure 24

Materials examined.

Prk 47 Kanthan: BOR/MOL 9075, BOR/MOL 9165, BOR/MOL 9169. mykarst-027: BOR/MOL 9034, BOR/MOL 9116. mykarst-184 Bat Cave : BOR/MOL 9866, BOR/MOL 9779, BOR/MOL 9814, BOR/MOL 9846. Prk 23 G. Rapat: BOR/ MOL 10213 View Materials . Prk 42 G. Bercham: BOR/MOL 9236. mykarst-185 Batu Kebelah: BOR/MOL 9545, BOR/MOL 9750. Prk 36 Gua Datok: BOR/ MOL 10423 View Materials , BOR/ MOL 10455 View Materials . Prk 55 G. Pondok: BOR/ MOL 11496 View Materials , BOR/ MOL 11521 View Materials , BOR/ MOL 11560 View Materials , BOR/ MOL 11579 View Materials .

Distribution.

Known from Gunung Pondok, central and upper Kinta Valley, Perak only.

Remarks.

Most similar to Sinoennea lenggongensis but differ in apical whorl shape, less dense radial ribs and lamella arrangement.