Pupina paviei Morlet, 1883
publication ID |
https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1119.85400 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A3BE91C6-B793-44E1-A886-A803BF104D8B |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/63AD0F53-C026-5EA7-9AD9-60686EF65918 |
treatment provided by |
|
scientific name |
Pupina paviei Morlet, 1883 |
status |
|
Pupina paviei Morlet, 1883 View in CoL
Figs 37F-I View Figure 37 , 38F, G View Figure 38 , 39A, B View Figure 39
Pupina paviei Morlet, 1883: 107, 108, pl. 4, fig. 4. Type locality: La chaîne de l’Éléphant et les forêts non inondées qui la bordent, particulièrement, près des rapides de Kamchay et aux environs de Kampot [The Elephant Range and the non-flooded forests that border it, particularly near the Kamchay rapids and around Kampot; currently Preah Monivong Bokor National Park, Kampot Province, Cambodia]. Morlet 1889: 152. Fischer 1891: 107. Fischer and Dautzenberg 1904: 431. Morlet 1904: 370, 371, pl. 20, fig. 13, 13a. Fischer-Piette 1950: 153. Fischer 1973: 48. BEDO 2017: 92.
Pupina (Tylotoechus) paviei - Kobelt 1902: 319.
Type material examined.
Paralectotypes MNHN-IM-2000-35837 (4 shells; Figs 37F View Figure 37 , 38F View Figure 38 ) from Chaîne de l’Eléphant, Kampot, Cambodge. Paralectotypes RBINS 525404 (76 shells; Figs 37G View Figure 37 , 38G View Figure 38 ) from Kampot et forêts de la chaîne de l’Eléphant, Cambodge et Kamchay.
Material examined.
NHMUK ex. Dautzenberg coll. (1 shell; Figs 37I View Figure 37 , 39A View Figure 39 ) from Kampot, Cambodge. CUMZ 12134 (129 shells; Figs 37H View Figure 37 , 39B View Figure 39 ) from Lalu, Ta Phraya District , Sa Kaeo Province, 24 Nov. 2006 .
Diagnosis.
Shell globose to ovate; last whorl ca. three quarters of shell height. Apertural lip slightly thickened but not expanded. Parietal tooth triangular, not thickened to slightly thickened, covering posterior canal but not extending beyond apertural lip; columellar tooth fin-shaped, slightly thickened, located next to slit-like anterior canal.
Differential diagnosis.
Pupina paviei is similar to P. tongupensis in a globose shell shape, but differs in having a triangular parietal tooth that is either not thickened or slightly thickened, and a fin-shaped, slightly thickened columellar tooth that is located next to a slit-like anterior canal.
Distribution.
Cambodia ( Morlet 1883) and Sa Kaeo Province, eastern Thailand.
Remarks.
As the original description did not explicitly state that the description of this species was based on a single specimen (nor could this be inferred), the designation of a holotype by Fischer-Piette (1950) in fact constitutes a lectotype designation ( ICZN 1999: Art. 74.6).
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
SubClass |
Caenogastropoda |
Order |
|
SuperFamily |
Cyclophoroidea |
Family |
|
SubFamily |
Pupininae |
Genus |
Pupina paviei Morlet, 1883
Jirapatrasilp, Parin, Sutcharit, Chirasak & Panha, Somsak 2022 |
Pupina paviei
Morlet 1883 |
Pupina (Tylotoechus) paviei
Morlet 1883 |