Subfamily Boucardicinae Páll-Gergely subfam. nov.

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Tope genus: Boucardicus Fischer-Piete & Bedoucha, 1965 .

Content: Anosocolus Fischer-Piete, Ch. P. Blanc, F. Blanc & F. Salvat, 1993 (Fig. 10A), Boucardicus Fischer-Piete & Bedoucha, 1965 (Fig. 10B–D), Malarinia Haas, 1961 (Fig. 10E, F). As a result of a recent intense survey, the number of known Boucardicus species has reached almost 200 species (Emberton and Pearce 1999, Emberton 2002a, Emberton et al. 2010, Balashov and Griffiths 2015). Anosocolus and Malarinia both have two species.

Diagnosis: Sutural tube absent; microtunnels long, formed by folds of the uppermost shell layer, and situated between the peristome and the position of the operculum (= constriction), i.e. anterior to the inner opening; each microtunnel reaches the common opening individually; the single opening is situated immediately behind the operculum. Operculum eccentric.

Distribution: Endemic to Madagascar (Fig. 11).

Remarks: Te shell sculpture of Boucardicus species, especially the rib morphology of the area between the peristome and the position of the operculum, is crucial for species delimitation and recognition. Tus, it was described in detail for each species (Emberton 1994, 2001, 2002a, Emberton and Pearce 1999, Emberton et al. 1999, 2010). However, the function of these ribs (i.e. microtunnels) and the presence of a single opening behind the operculum have not been mentioned in the literature.