Genus Boysidia Ancey, 1881

Pupa (Boysidia) Ancey, 1881: 373 .

Diagnosis.

The genus Boysidia remains unrevised. This is urgently needed because many species are misunderstood due to poor original descriptions / drawings or the uncertain status of type specimens. The genus currently includes the following species: Boysidia chiangmaiensis Panha & J. B. Burch, 2002, B. conspicua (Möllendorff, 1885), B. dilamellaris D. - N. Chen, Y. - H. Liu & W. - X. Wu, 1995, B. dorsata (Ancey, 1881), B. gracilis F. Haas, 1937, B. guiyangensis T. - C. Luo, D. - N. Chen, G. - Q. Zhang, La. Zhang, Li Zhang & T. - W. Li, 1998, B. hangchowensis (Pilsbry & Y. Hirase, 1908), B. houaphanica Inkhavilay & Sutcharit, 2024, B. huangguoshuensis T. - C. Luo, D. - N. Chen & G. - Q. Zhang, 2000, B. hunana (Gredler, 1881), B. jinpingensis M. Tian, B. Fao & Y. - X. Chen, 2015, B. nanjiangensis Z. - L. Zhang, W. - H. Zhang & T. - C. Luo, 2011, B. orientalis B. Rensch, 1935, B. phatangensis Dumrongrojwattana & Assawawattagee, 2018, B. ringens van Benthem Jutting, 1950; B. robusta Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1912, B. shilinensis D. - N. Chen, M. Wu & G. - Q. Zhang, 1999, B. strophostoma (Möllendorff, 1885), B. taibaiensis D. - N. Chen, M. Wu & G. - Q. Zhang, 1999, B. tamtouriana Pokryszko & Auffenberg, 2009, B. tholos Panha & J. B. Burch, 2002, B. tongguanensis D. - N. Chen & W. - H. Zhang, 2002, B. xianfengensis W. - H. Zhang, D. - N. Chen & W. - C. Zhou, 2014, B. xiaoguanensis W. - H. Zhang, D. - N. Chen & W. - C. Zhou, 2014, B. xishanensis D. - N. Chen, M. Wu & G. - Q. Zhang, 1999, B. xiuwenensis W. - H. Zhang, T. - C. Luo & W. - C. Zhou, 2010 .

The species listed below are excluded from the genus Bensonella and transferred to Boysidia due to the following traits (not shared among all these species): i) apertural dentition more similar to Boysidia (columellar lamella very strong and long, absence of three barriers on the parietal side); ii) surface sculpture similar to Boysidia (radial growth lines, no spiral striae); iii) larger shell sizes (frequently over 4 mm), which is more common in Boysidia representatives.