Sarika bocourti (Morelet, 1875)

Table 1; Fig. 2B

Helix bocourti Morelet, 1875: 249 . Type locality: Ľespèce provient de Battambang, dans le Cambodje (Battambang Province, Cambodia). Breure et al. 2018: 222–223, figs 135–136.

Nanina (Macrochlamys) aff. boucourti [sic] – Tryon 1886: 89, pl. 29, figs 43–45.

Ariophanta (Xesta) bocourti – Fischer 1891: 20.

Nanina (Xesta) bocourti – Fischer & Dautzenberg 1904: 394.

Diagnosis

Shell depressed, large (shell width up to 31.0 mm, shell height up to 14.0 mm), slightly thin, semitranslucent and pale warm brown. Shell surface smooth and glossy; more glossy below the periphery; suture impressed; spire moderately elevated. Entire shell consisting of 6–7 whorls and increasing regularly. Periphery of body whorl obtusely angulated.Aperture obliquely oval-lunate shaped; peristome simple. Columellar margin simple and slightly reflected near umbilicus. Umbilicus narrowly opened and deep.

Material examined

Syntypes

CAMBODIA • 2 shells; Battambang Province; NHMUK 1893.2.4.1076–1077 .

Other material

CAMBODIA • 13 shells; Battambang Province, Banan District, Phnom Sampov, Samov Mountain, locality code C072; 13°01′33.60″ N, 103°06′03.64″ E; CUMZ 7900 .

Remarks

The distribution of S. bocourti is currently known only from the type locality in Battambang, Cambodia (Fig. 1). In this survey, no living specimens have been collected from the type locality.

Sarika bocourti differs from S. resplendens (specimen NHMUK 1903.7.1.112 from Cambodia) with the last whorl obtusely angulated on the periphery, while the shell in S. resplendens has a rounded periphery.