Oophana tiomanensis, Clements, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4508809 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CDD205-503D-FFBA-83B3-C3A8FBC6FEDD |
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Carolina |
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Oophana tiomanensis |
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sp. nov. |
Oophana tiomanensis View in CoL , new species
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Materials examined. – Holotype - 1 ex. (Height 10.4 mm; Width 11.4 mm; Height of aperture 6.0 mm) ( ZRC.MOL.90), beneath leaf litter on soil, 50 m elevation, Gunung Kajang (2º 46'N 104º 9'E), Pulau Tioman, Peninsular Malaysia, coll. R. Clements, 18 Aug.2003. GoogleMaps
Paratypes – 2 ex. (11.8 mm; 11.4 mm; 6.9 mm) ( ZRC.MOL.91) and (10.9 mm; 11.4 mm; 5.4 mm) ( ZRC.MOL.92), same locality data as holotype .
Diagnosis. – Shell obliquely ovoid, white or cream coloured, about opaque, with 6-7 whorls. Spire moderately rounded; penultimate whorl more convex on left side; last whorl protruding to the right side, moderately rounded, slightly angular just below the periphery. First 21 / 2 whorls smooth; other whorls sculptured with low, rounded collabral ribs; those on early whorls closely packed, about 8-12 to the mm; those on last whorl furthest apart, about 4 to the mm, continuing into the umbilicus. Suture distinct but not deep.Apex rounded. Base relatively inflated. Umbilicus about 1 mm wide. Aperture oblique, semi-elliptic. Peristome continuous, reflected, thickened, glossy, whitish or yellowish-brown. Parietal side with distinct, slightly undulating lamella continuing 4-5 mm into the aperture. Palatal, basal and columellar side each with single, distinct, knob-shaped tooth. All teeth arranged in cross-shaped manner. Animal with orange-reddish body and tentacles. Foot yellowish.
Etymology. – The species name is derived from the type locality, Pulau [= Island] Tioman.
differs from this new species by having the penultimate whorl carinate to the left, while O. bulbulus ( Morelet, 1862) differs by being larger (height - 15 mm) and distinctly less oblique.
Distribution. – Gunung Kajang, Pulau Tioman, Peninsular Malaysia (present study).
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Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore |
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