Everettia jucunda, (PFEIFFER, 1863)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00526.x |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5492179 |
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EVERETTIA JUCUNDA ( PFEIFFER, 1863) View in CoL
Helix jucunda Pfeiffer, 1863: 524 , figure 263a.
Helix jucunda, Pfeiffer, 1867 –1869: 307.
Nanina (Macrochlamys) jucunda , v. Martens, 1867: 240, plate 12, figure 7.
Nanina jucunda, Issel, 1874: 398 .
Everettia jucunda, Godwin-Austen, 1891: 34–35 View in CoL , plate 3, fig. 1.
Everettia jucunda, Wiegmann, 1898 View in CoL : plate 23, figures 23–38.
Macrochlamys (Everettia) jucunda, Kobelt, 1905: 1014 , plate 262, figures 6–7.
Everettia jucunda, Schileyko, 2003: 1360 View in CoL , figure 1775a.
Type material: BMNH 20040991 , holotype (seen) .
Material examined: SABAH – Tiga Islands : BOR/ MOL 932, vii.2000, BOR/MOL 4237, v.2006, BOR/ MOL 4261, ii.2006 ; JJ 11350 , vii.2003 ; BMNH 1892.7 .20.62.3. Labuan : BMNH 90.7.15.243-5; BMNH 2008216 ; BMNH 2008217 ; BMNH 2008218 . Beaufort : ZMA 176861 View Materials , Kuala Penyu , viii.1964. Sipitang : ZMA 176860 View Materials , Sipitang beach, vii.1964 ; ZMA 176862 View Materials , Sipitang beach, vii.1964. BRUNEI – Brunei : JJ 2493 ; JJ 10038 , Labi Waterfall , iii.2003 .
Diagnostic characteristics: Upper shell dull with more spiral striation and more convex whorls compared with the shiny shell of Everettia jucundior .
Description: Shell ( Figs 2D View Figure 2 , 3B View Figure 3 ): medium-sized, rather thin, brownish, moderately elevated, outer whorls rounded. Periphery rounded. Above the periphery, shell shiny with a regularly and densely placed spiral striation, c. 30–40 per mm. Below the periphery, shell has fine, densely placed spiral grooves. Height up to 10.5 mm; width up to 17.3 mm; diameter of the first three whorls 0.8–0.9, 0.6–0.7, and 0.8–0.9 mm, respectively; number of whorls up to six and three-quarters; height aperture up to 7.7 mm; width aperture up to 9.8 mm. Genitalia: maximum length from genital opening to the end of dart-sac (before the visible gland tubules) up to c. 13 mm. P, V, GO, BC, and DS arranged around the short genital atrium, with limited space between the opening of each of the genital structures. Long BC almost same length as DS. Animal ( Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ): black bands on either side of tentacles, which are divided by a white band occupying the space between eye tentacles, and extended backward to the end of mantle and downward to just below the eye tentacles. Grey smear on either side of the tail extending from the umbilicus region to the end of the tail. Other parts of the animal are devoid of any markings. The mantle is covered by brown irregular markings and followed by regularly spaced radial darker brown bands at the last half whorl.
Distribution and habitat: Primary forest and peat swamp forest. Sabah: Pulau Tiga, Beaufort, Klias Forest Reserve ( Fig. 5A View Figure 5 ).
Remarks: The size of the specimens from Brunei is greater than the Beaufort and Pulau Tiga specimens. The type was described from Labuan Island, which is located at the centre of its known distribution range.
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Everettia jucunda
Liew, Thor-Seng, Schilthuizen, Menno & Vermeulen, Jaap Jan 2009 |
Everettia jucunda, Schileyko, 2003: 1360
Schileyko AA 2003: 1360 |
Macrochlamys (Everettia) jucunda
Kobelt W 1905: 1014 |
Everettia jucunda
Godwin-Austen HH 1891: 35 |
Nanina jucunda, Issel, 1874: 398
Issel A 1874: 398 |
Nanina (Macrochlamys) jucunda
Martens EV 1867: 240 |
Helix jucunda
Pfeiffer L 1863: 524 |