Pila huberi Thach, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2021.41.11 |
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Pila huberi Thach, 2020 |
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Pila huberi Thach, 2020 syn. nov.
= Ampullaria pesmei Morlet (1899) : 185; pl. 8, fig. 2.
= Pila pesmei Brandt (1974) : 51; pl. 5, figs 70, 71.
= Pila pesmei Ng et al. (2020) : 123; fig. 5B.
= Pila huberi Thach (2020a) : 21; pl. 3, figs 29–38.
Holotype: NCSM 113628 View Materials (North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences , Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America).
Type locality: Battambang, Cambodia [approx. 13.1°N, 103.2°E, Tonlé Sap Lake – Mekong River basin] GoogleMaps .
Comments: This nominal species is a conchological form of Pila pesmei (Morlet, 1889) that was described from Cambodia (Morlet 1899; Brandt 1974; Ng et al. 2020). Regrettably, the latter species was overlooked in the protologue (Thach 2020a). The deep black periostracum of the type shells should reflect an exposition in organic-rich anaerobic sediments of a highly eutrophic water body, i.e. rice fields, where the type series was collected (Thach 2020a).
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