Dicharax ataranensis (Godwin-Austen, 1914)

Fig. 81A–J

Alycaeus ataranensis Godwin-Austen, 1914: 426, pl. 148 figs 4, 4a–b.

Alycaeus (Dicharax) ataranensis – Gude 1921: 237.

Dicharax ataranensis – Páll-Gergely et al. 2020: 77, fig. 18; 2021: 25, fig. 18.

Diagnosis

R1 nearly smooth (with only some strong, widely-spaced ribs near the suture), R3 swelling conical, upper edge of peristome strongly protruding. Based on these traits, this species can be easily distinguished from its congeners.

Type material examined

MYANMAR • holotype (single shell mentioned in the original description: Fig. 81A–E); Ataran, Burma; ex Dr F. Stoliczka coll.; NZSI M.8073 .

Additional material examined

MYANMAR • 1 shell (Fig. 81F–J); Kayin State, ca 51 km ESE of Mudon Centre, NE of Htimahto, NE point of Kwooprai Hill; 16°2.396′ N, 97°58.200′ E; 30 m a.s.l.; 10 Oct. 2018; A. Hunyadi, K. Okubo and J.U. Otani leg.; Coll. HA .

Type locality

“Ataran”.