Pterocyclos spaleotes ( Tomlin, 1932 )

Sutcharit, Chirasak, Tongkerd, Piyoros & Panha, Somsak, 2014, The land snail genus Pterocyclos Benson, 1832 (Caenogastropoda: Cyclophoridae) from Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia, with descriptions of two new species, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 62, pp. 330-338 : 333-335

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Pterocyclos spaleotes ( Tomlin, 1932 )
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Pterocyclos spaleotes ( Tomlin, 1932) View in CoL

( Figs. 1 View Fig , 2D View Fig , 3H – J View Fig ; Table 1)

Rhiostoma spaleotes Tomlin, 1932: 227 View in CoL , pl. 26 text figure. Type locality: In a hole in the rock just outside the Batu Caves, near Kula Lumpur, Selangor. Laidlaw, 1932: 36. Maassen, 2001: 28.

Type specimens. The specimen herein designated as the lectotype NMW 1955.158 View Materials .01107 (height 11.4 × diameter 22.8 mm; Fig. 3H View Fig , no operculum), to stabilise the name, is the shell figured in the original description ( Tomlin, 1932, pl. 26 text figure). The other specimen from the same lot of the lectotype becomes the paralectotype NMW 1981.118 View Materials .02705 (1 shell, Fig. 3I View Fig , no operculum) .

Other material examined. Topotypes from Batu Cave, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (03°14.276' N, 101°41.079' E): CUMZ 4585 View Materials (35 specimens in ethanol, Fig. 3J View Fig ), 4747 (52 shells) GoogleMaps .

Remark. Pterocyclos spaleotes is only known from its type locality, despite several surveys in nearby areas. Originally, it was described from two shells without an operculum, which leads Tomlin (1932) to assign it to the genus Rhiostoma Benson, 1860 . However, after examining the types ( Fig. 3G, H View Fig ) and topotypic specimens ( Fig. 3I View Fig ), this generic placement seems untenable. The unique characters of P. spaleotes are: the small and thin shell, the corneous and transparent periostracum, and the surface with a variegated brown zigzag colour pattern and a dark brown peripheral band. The last whorl is usually partially disconnected from the penultimate whorl.Aperture rounded, with a white lip and a little expansion of the upper part. The accessory respiratory structure has a short, tubular shape. The operculum is calcareous, slightly concave inside and multilamellae outside.

Pterocyclos spaleotes clearly differs from any Rhiostoma species by the shape of its accessory respiratory structure located on the sutural area, and by its calcareous, low cupshaped and multilamellae operculum. Moreover, P. spaleotes has been recorded (type locality) much further south than Rhiostoma , which does not occur south of the limestone karst in Perlis, Malaysia. Finally, preliminary analysis of the DNA sequence of a fragment of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene supports the transfer of Rhiostoma spaleotes to Pterocyclos (Tongkerd, unpublished data).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Architaenioglossa

Family

Cyclophoridae

Genus

Pterocyclos

Loc

Pterocyclos spaleotes ( Tomlin, 1932 )

Sutcharit, Chirasak, Tongkerd, Piyoros & Panha, Somsak 2014
2014
Loc

Rhiostoma spaleotes

Maassen WJM 2001: 28
le Tomlin JRB 1932: 227
Laidlaw FF 1932: 36
1932
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