Sang, Do Duc, A new species of diapherid snail in the genus Sinoennea Kobelt, Do Van Nhuong Abstract., Province, is described from Son La, Sinoennea copiaensis, Northwestern Vietnam., species, new, Three apertural teeth are present, has a cylindrical glassy white shell sculptured with regularly spaced axial ribs. The parietal side of the peristome extends over part of the penultimate whorl., parietal, including one large, basal, one, This new species is similar to Sinoennea hippocrepis, one columellar., Bavay, Dautzenberg, whorls, but clearly differs from the latter by its larger shell with more & This is the first species of genus Sinoennea to be reported from Son La province, an additional parietal tooth., 2015, A new species of the genus Sinoennea Kobelt, 1904 (Pulmonata: Diapheridae) from Son La, Northwestern Vietnam
Sang, Do Duc, A new species of diapherid snail in the genus Sinoennea Kobelt, Do Van Nhuong Abstract., Province, is described from Son La, Sinoennea copiaensis, Northwestern Vietnam., species, new, Three apertural teeth are present, has a cylindrical glassy white shell sculptured with regularly spaced axial ribs. The parietal side of the peristome extends over part of the penultimate whorl., parietal, including one large, basal, one, This new species is similar to Sinoennea hippocrepis, one columellar., Bavay, Dautzenberg, whorls, but clearly differs from the latter by its larger shell with more & This is the first species of genus Sinoennea to be reported from Son La province, an additional parietal tooth., 2015, A new species of the genus Sinoennea Kobelt, 1904 (Pulmonata: Diapheridae) from Son La, Northwestern Vietnam, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 63, pp. 490-493
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Sinoennea copiaensis | sp. nov. | 491-493 |
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