Diplommatina munipurensis Godwin-Austen, 1892
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.337 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3850664 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C6CF41-FFE8-FFE5-FE48-414BD606FC31 |
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Diplommatina munipurensis Godwin-Austen, 1892 |
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Diplommatina munipurensis Godwin-Austen, 1892 View in CoL
Figs 5B View Fig , 9H View Fig
Diplommatina munipurensis Godwin-Austen, 1892: 518 View in CoL .
Diplommatina munipurensis View in CoL – Godwin-Austen 1897: 14, pl. 66, fig. 6. — Gude 1921: 323. Diplommatina (Diplommatina) munipurensis View in CoL – Kobelt 1902: 438. — Budha et al. 2015: 7.
Diagnosis
Measurements (n = 10): SH 2.5–2.6 mm, SW 1.3–1.4 mm, Wh 6.0–6.5. Dextral, well rounded, regularly increasing, penultimate and body whorls nearly equal in width, suture impressed. Constriction at the middle of the parietal wall ( Fig. 9H View Fig ). One parietalis, moderate ( Fig. 5B View Fig 3 View Fig ). One vertical palatalis, which runs along the constriction, but does not reach the lower half of the whorl. No horizontal palatalis ( Fig. 9H View Fig ). Columellaris close to the umbilicus. Columellar tooth weak. Protoconch smooth, Wh approx 2.0, with small pits distributed all over, no radial ribs ( Fig. 5B View Fig 1 View Fig ). Teleoconch with dense radial ribs; about 8–10 ribs/ 0.5 mm on the penultimate whorl; 10–14 ribs/ 0.5 mm on the body whorl towards the aperture ( Fig. 5B View Fig 2 View Fig , B 4 View Fig ). Fine spiral striation present. Umbilicus closed. Aperture circular, parietal wall thin and straight. Peristome with two close lips; angular edge of the peristome straight; outer palatal lip rounded; basal lip along the columellar margin slightly curved; inner lip thin. Operculum paucispiral, corneous, thin, transparent, slightly concave, outer surface smooth, inner surface with raised edge at the central portion.
Material examined
NEPAL: 6 shells, Syabrubesi, above Lama Hotel, Langtang National Park, 2635 m, 28.197564 N, 85.455117 E, 13 May 2008, P.B. Budha leg. ( CDZMTU 039); 5 shells, Syabru, Langtang National Park, 3277 m, 28.105855 N, 85.326567 E, 6 Jun. 2007, P.B. Budha leg. ( CDZMTU 040); 7 shells, Phulchowki Hill, Lalitpur District, 2483 m, 27.57159 N, 85.401647 E, 4 May 2007, P.B. Budha leg. ( CDZMTU 041).
Remarks
Godwin-Austen (1892) gave the type locality as “South of the Barak River, between the Mao villages and Munipur” and noted that “from the number of specimens found, this appears a very abundant species; I never got anything like it in the Khasi Hills to the west”.
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Diplommatina munipurensis Godwin-Austen, 1892
Budha, Prem B., Naggs, Fred & Backeljau, Thierry 2017 |
Diplommatina munipurensis
Budha P. B. & Naggs F. & Backeljau T. 2015: 7 |
Gude G. K. 1921: 323 |
Kobelt W. 1902: 438 |
Godwin-Austen H. H. 1897: 14 |
Diplommatina munipurensis
Godwin-Austen H. H. 1892: 518 |