Angustopila dominikae Pall-Gergely & Hunyadi, 2015

Angustopila dominikae Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi in Páll-Gergely et al., 2015a: 34, figs 1, 12.

Type locality.

"China, Guangxi (广西), Hechi Shi (河池市), Bama Xian (巴马县), cliffs at the southern edge of Jiaole Cun (交乐村), 590 m, 24°7.045'N, 107°7.847'E ".

Diagnosis.

A medium-sized, corpulent (globular) Angustopila species with an elongated aperture having a parietal and an upper palatal tooth.

Differential diagnosis.

Differs from its morphologically closest congener, A. bidentata sp. nov., by its lower-spired globose shell and adnate oblique-oblong aperture. Angustopila huoyani has a larger and more conical shell bearing more whorls, a narrower umbilicus and lacks or possesses weaker spiral striae on the entire shell. Differs from A. steffeki sp. nov. due to its oblique-oblong adnate aperture, two prominent apertural denticles, globose shell with tilted spire in respect to shell axis and a much narrower umbilicus. See also under Angustopila erawanica sp. nov.

Distribution.

This species is known only from the type locality (Fig. 19).