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A New Genus And New Species Of Dyakiid Snail (Pulmonata: Dyakiidae) From The Phu Phan Range, Northeastern Thailand
Tumpeesuwan, Chanidaporn, Naggs, Fred, Panha, Somsak (2007): A New Genus And New Species Of Dyakiid Snail (Pulmonata: Dyakiidae) From The Phu Phan Range, Northeastern Thailand. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 55 (2): 363-369, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.450811
Fig. 3 in A New Genus And New Species Of Dyakiid Snail (Pulmonata: Dyakiidae) From The Phu Phan Range, Northeastern Thailand
Fig. 3. Live adult of Phuphania globosa, new species.Published as part of Tumpeesuwan, Chanidaporn, Naggs, Fred & Panha, Somsak, 2007, A New Genus And New Species Of Dyakiid Snail (Pulmonata: Dyakiidae) From The Phu Phan Range, Northeastern Thailand, pp. 363-369 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 55 (2) on page 365, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.450811
Figure 2 in Systematic review of the land snail genus Neocepolis Pilsbry, 1891 (Pulmonata: Camaenidae) from north Vietnam
Figure 2. Neocepolis spp. from Vietnam, protoconch sculpture. (A) N. merarcha (CUMZ 2555); (B) N. morleti (CUMZ 2558).Published as part of Sutcharit, Chirasak, Naggs, Fred & Panha, Somsak, 2007, Systematic review of the land snail genus Neocepolis Pilsbry, 1891 (Pulmonata: Camaenidae) from north Vietnam, pp. 619-631 in Journal of Natural History 41 (9-12) on page 623, DOI: 10.1080/00222930701243941, http://zenodo.org/record/458219
Figure 1 in Systematic review of the land snail genus Neocepolis Pilsbry, 1891 (Pulmonata: Camaenidae) from north Vietnam
Figure 1. Neocepolis spp. from Vietnam, shells. (A) N. merarcha (Lectotype MNHN); (B) N. merarcha (CUMZ 2550) from Cuc Phuong National Park, Ninh Binh Province, Vietnam; (C) N. morleti (Lectotype MNHN); (D) N. morleti (CUMZ 2556) from Huu Lien Nature Reserve, Lang Son Province, Vietnam.Published as part of Sutcharit, Chirasak, Naggs, Fred & Panha, Somsak, 2007, Systematic review of the land snail genus Neocepolis Pilsbry, 1891 (Pulmonata: Camaenidae) from north Vietnam, pp. 619-631 in Journal of Natural History 41 (9-12) on page 622, DOI: 10.1080/00222930701243941, http://zenodo.org/record/458219
Fig. 4 in Revision of the carnivorous snail genus Indoartemon Forcart, 1946 and a new genus Carinartemis from Thailand (Pulmonata: Streptaxidae)
Fig. 4. Genitalia of Indoartemon medius, new species, paratype CUMZ 5017: A, reproductive system; B, attachment of vas deferens into distal end of the penial sheath; C, details of albumin gland and talon.Published as part of Siriboon, Thanit, Sutcharit, Chirasak, Naggs, Fred, Rowson, Ben & Panha, Somsak, 2014, Revision of the carnivorous snail genus Indoartemon Forcart, 1946 and a new genus Carinartemis from Thailand (Pulmonata: Streptaxidae), pp. 161-174 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 62 on page 166, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.450407
Fig. 7 in Revision of the carnivorous snail genus Indoartemon Forcart, 1946 and a new genus Carinartemis from Thailand (Pulmonata: Streptaxidae)
Fig. 7. Genitalia of Carinartemis spp: A, B, Carinartemis vesperus, new species, paratype CUMZ 6201, (A) reproductive system, and (B) insertion of vas deferens into penial sheath; C, D, Carinartemis striatus, new species, paratype CUMZ 6205, (C) reproductive system, and (D) attachment of vas deferens into distal end of the penial sheath.Published as part of Siriboon, Thanit, Sutcharit, Chirasak, Naggs, Fred, Rowson, Ben & Panha, Somsak, 2014, Revision of the carnivorous snail genus Indoartemon Forcart, 1946 and a new genus Carinartemis from Thailand (Pulmonata: Streptaxidae), pp. 161-174 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 62 on page 169, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.450407
Fig. 1 in A First Record Of The Family Cerastidae In Thailand, With A Description Of A New Species (Pulmonata: Orthurethra: Cerastidae)
Fig. 1. Shell of Rhachistia sulphurea: A, lectotype NMW 1955.158.01155; B, paralectotype BMNH 1939.6.6.17. Shell of Rhachistia conformalis Sutcharit & Panha, new species: C, holotype CUMZ 3796; D, paratype CUMZ 3797. Shell of Amimopina subangulatus: E, lectotype BMNH 1986166; F, G, specimens from Jed Sao Noi Waterfall, Saraburi (CUMZ 3798, 3799). Rhachistia conformalis Sutcharit & Panha, new species: H, at type locality (shell height about 17 mm) CUMZ 3797. Amimopina subangulatus: I, at Jed Sao Noi Waterfall, Saraburi (shell height about 15 mm) CUMZ 3650.Published as part of Sutcharit, Chirasak, Naggs, Fred & Panha, Somsak, 2010, A First Record Of The Family Cerastidae In Thailand, With A Description Of A New Species (Pulmonata: Orthurethra: Cerastidae), pp. 251-258 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 58 (2) on page 253, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.534281
Fig. 5 in Revision of the carnivorous snail genus Indoartemon Forcart, 1946 and a new genus Carinartemis from Thailand (Pulmonata: Streptaxidae)
Fig. 5. Internal sculpture of genitalia of Indoartemon medius, new species, paratype CUMZ 5017: A, details of atrial pore on the atrium surface; B, low magnification shows arrangement of penial hooks; C, high magnification of penial hooks in proximal area; D, top view of penial hook, hooks shrunken in tubed penial papillae; E, low magnification of penial hook in distal area; F, lateral view of penial hook in distal area; G, high magnification of penial hooks in distal area; H, arrangement of vaginal folds; I, radula morphology.Published as part of Siriboon, Thanit, Sutcharit, Chirasak, Naggs, Fred, Rowson, Ben & Panha, Somsak, 2014, Revision of the carnivorous snail genus Indoartemon Forcart, 1946 and a new genus Carinartemis from Thailand (Pulmonata: Streptaxidae), pp. 161-174 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 62 on page 167, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.450407
Diplommatina Benson 1849
Genus Diplommatina Benson, 1849 Type species: Bulimus folliculus L. Pfeiffer, 1846. Diagnosis Height 1.3–8.0 mm. Sinistral or dextral; translucent (whitish in general). Protoconch generally smooth without radial ribs, but with evenly distributed minute pits all over. Teleoconch with radial ribs; spiral striation present or absent. Constriction at, near, or far apart from the parietal wall of the aperture. Internally ornamented with parietal and palatal lamellae and a columellaris. Columellar tooth strong, weak or absent. Aperture usually circular. Peristome with two lips. Operculum paucispiral. Type locality Pfeiffer (1846) described this species based on T. Hutton’s material and erroneously mentioned “Bengal” as its type locality. The type material came from the vicinity of Simla (Himachal Pradesh, India), where T. Hutton lived and where most of his material was collected (Godwin-Austen 1886).Published as part of Budha, Prem B., Naggs, Fred & Backeljau, Thierry, 2017, The genus Diplommatina Benson, 1849 (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Diplommatinidae) in Nepal, with the description of seven new species, pp. 1-30 in European Journal of Taxonomy 337 on pages 4-6, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.337, http://zenodo.org/record/383248
Rhachistia sulphurea
Rhachistia sulphurea (Tomlin & Peile, 1930) (Fig. 1A, B) Errorachis sulphurea Tomlin & Peile, 1930: 153–154, Pl. 17a (type locality: Pran, Siam). Rhachistia sulphurea — Schileyko, 1998: 169; Hemmen & Hemmen, 2001: 41 Material examined. – The figured specimen in Tomlin & Peile (1930, pl. 17) is designated herein as the lectotype NMW 1955.158.01155 (Fig. 1A), and the paralectotype BMNH 1939.6.6.17 (Fig. 1B). Remarks. – A bright creamy shell with a yellowish subsutural band clearly distinguishes this species from other known species in this region. Tomlin & Peile (1930) provided a full description of the shell and radula but the genital anatomy is unknown. Our land snail surveys in many locations throughout peninsular Thailand since 1994 have failed to find any specimens that resemble R. sulphurea. If the distribution was restricted to the type locality, Pran, Siam, then it is possible that this species is extinct. Pranburi (= Pran sensu Tomlin & Piele, 1930) lies in an area of western Thailand that has been subjected to extensive deforestation since 1930, with most trees having been felled.Published as part of Sutcharit, Chirasak, Naggs, Fred & Panha, Somsak, 2010, A First Record Of The Family Cerastidae In Thailand, With A Description Of A New Species (Pulmonata: Orthurethra: Cerastidae), pp. 251-258 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 58 (2) on page 252, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.534281
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