Plekocheilus (Eurytus) oligostylus Pilsbry, 1939
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Taxon classification Animalia Stylommatophora Amphibulimidae
Plekocheilus (Eurytus) oligostylus Pilsbry, 1939 View in CoL Figs 10 A–B, 14
Plekocheilus oligostylus Pilsbry 1939: 3, fig. 6.
Plekocheilus jimenezi ; Richardson 1995: 315 (references, excl. synonymy).
Plekocheilus (Eurytus) jimenezi oligostylus ; Breure and Borrero 2008: 6.
Type locality.
“Colombia”, see remarks.
Type material.
ANSP 170696, lectotype (Baker, 1963).
Diagnosis.
Shell relatively large, solid, with oblique series of more or less spirally arranged reddish-brown spots, evenly and dense granulation, suture somewhat descending in front, aperture ovate.
Dimensions.
Shell height 71.0, diameter 47.0 mm.
Distribution.
Ecuador, Prov. Napo, Nachiyacu; ibid., Sarayacu; ibid., valley Río Quijos; Prov. Pastaza, Puyo; ibid., Mera (all Breure and Borrero 2008).
Ecoregion.
Eastern Cordillera real montane forests [NT0121].
Remarks.
Clench and Turner (1962: 109) have pointed out that the original locality was erroneous; the type locality should be Nachiyacu. This taxon has been synonymized by Richardson (1995) with Plekocheilus (Eurytus) jimenezi , but without any comments. The shape of the aperture in the type specimen may not be entirely typical; it does not show the ascending suture behind the lip typical of Plekocheilus (Eurytus) jimenezi , and the aperture is different in shape. Tentatively we have retained this taxon as a separate species, as it may be sympatric with Plekocheilus (Eurytus) jimenezi , awaiting further studies in the area.
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