Chersaecia austeni (Gude, 1899)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.455 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3818810 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CC87A0-6C21-8A29-FDAD-F8C3445EF882 |
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Valdenar |
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Chersaecia austeni (Gude, 1899) |
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Chersaecia austeni (Gude, 1899) View in CoL
Figs 6 View Fig A–B, 7A–B
Plectopylis austeni Gude, 1899b: 15 View in CoL , fig. 97a–f [“Diyung Valley, Singpho, Assam ”].
Plectopylis (Chersaecia) austeni View in CoL – Gude 1899 d: 148; 1899 e: 175; 1914 b: 90–91, fig. 38.
Chersaecia austeni View in CoL – Páll-Gergely et al. 2015 c: 10.
Diagnosis
A medium-sized, flat, dextral, yellowish species with very coarse reticulated sculpture, an elevated parietal callus, strong apertural fold, a single lamella on the parietal wall with a short main plica free from the apertural fold, and an even shorter intermediate plica, situated under the main plica.
Material examined
Lectotype (here designated)
INDIA: 1 shell, Diyung Valley , Singpho Hills, Assam, Ogle leg. ( NHMUK 1903.06.01.1014.1).
Paralectotypes (here designated)
INDIA: 1 juv. shell, 1 adult shell, same data as for lectotype ( NHMUK 1903.06.01.1014.2)
Lectotype designation
The type lot ( NHMUK 1903.06.01.1014) contains one juvenile and two adult shells of Plectopylis austeni . Additionally, it contains a sinistral shell, identical to the holotype of Plectopylis leucochila , which probably got there accidently. Because of the mixed sample and in order to avoid future confusion, one of the adult shells of Plectopylis austeni (D = 19.5 mm) is selected as lectotype ( NHMUK 1903.06.01.1014.1).
Description of the type series
SHELL. Dextral, flat, dorsal surface concave (spire sunken), colour yellowish; whorls 6.25–6.75 (n = 2), separated by a very deep suture (first whorl suture shallower); protoconch consists of 2.75 whorls, matt, almost smooth, irregularly wrinkled; teleoconch roughly reticulated, on dorsal side, inside umbilicus spiral lines dominant, whereas on the periphery of last whorl radial lines stronger; fine periostracal filaments attached to ribs (one filament per rib), which remain mainly inside suture; dorsal and ventral sides of all whorls flat, boundary between the rounded periphery of body whorl and the flat dorsal side indicated with a shallow groove; aperture oval, peristome thickened and slightly reflected; parietal callus well-developed, elevated, highest at its middle; apertural fold low, free from parietal callus; approximately as long as parietal callus.
The type lot contained three shells: two adult shells (one paralectotype had been opened), and an opened juvenile. Parietal wall with a curved lamella having a main plica in the middle line of the lamella; main plica slightly longer than lamella; there is an additional lower, short plica (denticle) under posterior end of main plica; the juvenile shell had only the main plica anterior to the lamella. Palatal plicae six; first and last straight and free, others oblique, short, and connected by a ridge.
MEASUREMENTS (in mm). D = 17–19.5, H = 5–6 (n = 2).
Differential diagnosis
Chersaecia austeni is most similar to C. dextrorsa , which is darker, has longer main and middle parietal plicae, and its palatal plicae are usually divided in the middle and not connected by a ridge.
Distribution
Chersaecia austeni is known from the type locality only.
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Natural History Museum, London |
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Chersaecia austeni (Gude, 1899)
Páll-Gergely, Barna 2018 |
Chersaecia austeni
Pall-Gergely B. & Budha P. B. & Naggs F. & Backeljau T. & Asami T. 2015: 10 |
Plectopylis austeni
Gude G. K. 1899: 15 |
Plectopylis (Chersaecia) austeni
Gude G. K. 1914: 90 |
Gude G. K. 1899: 148 |
Gude G. K. 1899: 175 |