Pupina lowi Morgan, 1885
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Pupina lowi Morgan, 1885: 414, pl. 7, fig. 3a-d. Type locality: Lahat, Kinta [Perak State, Malaysia]. von Möllendorff 1891: 345. Sykes 1903: 197, Gunong Inas, Perak. van Benthem Jutting 1949: 57, Larut Mills, Perak. van Benthem Jutting 1960: 13, limestone hill Kaki Bukit, near kampong Wang Tangga, Perlis [Malaysia]. Maassen 2001: 41.
Pupina (Tylotoechus) lowi - Kobelt 1902: 317. Laidlaw 1928: 34.
Pupina artata [non Benson]- Berry 1963: pl. 6, fig. 36. Foon et al. 2017: 40, fig. 15b, Ipoh, Perak.
Type material examined.
Syntype MNHN-IM-2000-35846 (1 shell; Figs 37K View Figure 37 , 40E View Figure 40 ) from Lahat, Perak.
Diagnosis.
Shell globose; last whorl ca. three quarters of shell height. Apertural lip slightly thickened but not expanded. Parietal tooth sharp, tooth-like, thickened; columellar tooth fin-shaped, thickened, located next to slit-like anterior canal. Posterior canal gradually widening like keyhole.
Differential diagnosis.
Pupina lowi is most similar to P. tchehelensis and P. brachysoma in having a sharp, tooth-like, thickened parietal tooth, a fin-shaped, thickened columellar tooth that is located next to a slit-like anterior canal, and a posterior canal that is gradually widening. However, P. lowi is different from P. tchehelensis by having a more globose shell shape, and different from P. brachysoma in that an apertural lip is not expanded.
Distribution.
Perak and Perlis States, Malaysia ( Maassen 2001).
Remarks.
By comparing with the type specimen, the specimens of P. artata figured in Berry (1963: pl. 6, fig. 36) and Foon et al. (2017: fig. 15b) from Bat Cave Hill Plot 2, Ipoh, Perak should belong to P. lowi (Foon, pers. comm.). The specimen of P. lowi figured in BEDO (2017: 91) should constitute a different species as it is different from the syntype figured here in having a smaller, sharper parietal tooth revealing a wide posterior canal and an earlobe-shaped columellar tooth covering the anterior canal. Thus, that specimen should belong to the P. arula species group instead (see above).
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Pupina lowi Morgan, 1885
Jirapatrasilp, Parin, Sutcharit, Chirasak & Panha, Somsak 2022 |
Pupina lowi
Morgan 1885 |
Pupina (Tylotoechus) lowi
Morgan 1885 |
Pupina artata
Benson 1856 |