Pupina peguensis Benson, 1860
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Figs 18B View Figure 18 , 25F, G View Figure 25 , 26E, F View Figure 26 , 28A-G View Figure 28 , 30A-D View Figure 30
Pupina peguensis Benson, 1860: 192, 193. Type locality: Pegu [Bago Region, Myanmar]. Nevill 1878: 300, Shuay-Gheen, Burma [Shwegyin, Bago Region, Myanmar]; Zwagabin [Zwekabin Taung mountain, Hpa-An District, Kayin State, Myanmar]. Tripathy and Sajan 2019: 508, fig. 1.
Pupina blanfordi Theobald, 1864: 247, 248. Type locality: Pegu. Hanley and Theobald 1870: 4, pl. 7, fig. 6. Reeve 1878: Pupinidae , pl. 1, sp. 6. Godwin-Austen 1897: 41, pl. 69, fig. 2, 2a, b. Syn. nov.
Pupina (Tylotoechus) blanfordi - Kobelt 1902: 309, 310. Gude 1921: 194.
Pupina (Tylotoechus) peguensis - Kobelt 1902: 319. Gude 1921: 197.
Pupina mouhoti [non Pfeiffer]- BEDO 2017: 91. Sutcharit et al. 2018: figs 4-2-7, 5-13h. Inkhavilay et al. 2019: 46, fig. 15g, Ngoy Town, Ngoy District, Luang Phrabang Province, Laos.
Type material examined.
Holotype of Pupina peguensis NZSI M.32940/9 from ‘Shuay-Gheen’, Burma figured in Tripathy and Sajan (2019: fig. 1). Syntype of Pupina blanfordi NHMUK 1888.12.4.100 (1 shell; Figs 26E View Figure 26 , 28A View Figure 28 ) from Pegu.
Other material examined.
Specimen NHMUK ex. Cuming coll. (1 shell; labelled as Pupina mouhoti , Pfeiffer; Figs 26F View Figure 26 , 28E View Figure 28 ) from Lao Mountains , Camboja. CUMZ 12050 (78 shells and 73 specimens in ethanol; Figs 25F View Figure 25 , 28C View Figure 28 , 30A View Figure 30 ) from Chai Thong Wararam Temple , Tak Fa District, Nakhon Sawan Province, 9 June 2017 . CUMZ 12051 (170 shells and 125 specimens in ethanol; Fig. 25G View Figure 25 ) from Tham Saeng Wiset Bureau of Monks , Tak Fa District, Nakhon Sawan Province, 6 Dec. 2020 . CUMZ 12105 (2 shells; Figs 28B View Figure 28 , 30B View Figure 30 ) from Thep Phithak Punnaram Temple, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, 18 Sept. 2017 . CUMZ 12107 (1 specimen in ethanol) from Tham Wua Daeng Temple, Phakdi Chumphon District, Chaiyaphum Province, 3 Sept. 2020 . CUMZ 12108 (8 shells; Figs 28G View Figure 28 , 30C View Figure 30 ) from Tham Thep Bandan Temple, Wichian Buri District, Phetchabun Province, 21 Oct. 2007 . CUMZ 12109 (1 shell) from Tham Pha Ta Phon, Noen Maprang District, Phitsanulok Province, 3 Aug. 2020 . CUMZ 12110 (1 shell) from Tham Wang Na Bureau of Monks , Noen Maprang District, Phitsanulok Province, 8 June 2017 . CUMZ 12172 (15 shells) from Tham Pet Tham Thong Forest Park, Takhli District, Nakhon Sawan Province, 1 Dec. 2009 . CUMZ 12094 (12 shells; Figs 18B View Figure 18 , 28F View Figure 28 , 30D View Figure 30 ) from Khao Tham Phra Temple, Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai Province, 9 Jan. 2008 . CUMZ 12095 (1 shell) from Tham Phajarui Temple, Pa Daet District, Chiang Rai Province, 25 Oct. 2008 . CUMZ 12096 (9 shells) from Luang Cave , Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai Province, 23 Oct. 2015 . CUMZ 12097 (3 shells) from Tham Phra Bamphen Bun Temple, Phan District, Chiang Rai Province, 29 Nov. 2009 . CUMZ 12098 (1 shell) from Mae Lana checkpoint, Pang Mapha District, Mae Hong Son Province, 6 Oct. 2017 . CUMZ 12099 (5 shells) from Mae Lana junction, Pang Mapha District, Mae Hong Son Province, 18 Jan. 2015 . CUMZ 12100 (6 shells) from Pha Daeng Cave , Mueang Mae Hong Son District, Mae Hong Son Province, 18 Jan. 2015 . CUMZ 12101 (1 specimen in ethanol) from Pha Daeng Cave, Mueang Mae Hong Son District, Mae Hong Son Province, 5 Oct. 2017 . CUMZ 12102 (6 shells) from Pha Daeng Cave , Mueang Mae Hong Son District, Mae Hong Son Province, 3 Dec. 2020 . CUMZ 12187 (2 shells) from Doi Ang Khang, Fang District, Chiang Mai Province, 24 Oct. 2015 . CUMZ 12103 (3 specimens in ethanol; Fig. 28D View Figure 28 ) from Pha Tub Cave, Mueang Nan District, Nan Province, 11 Oct. 2009 . CUMZ 12104 (24 shells) from Tham Pha Nang Khoi Temple, Rong Kwang District, Phrae Province, Thailand, 9 Oct. 2007 .
Diagnosis.
Shell globose to ovate-fusiform; last whorl ca. 75-80% of shell height. Apertural lip thickened but not expanded; apertural lip curved when observed from lateral view. Columellar tooth fin-shaped or curved downward like an earlobe.
Differential diagnosis.
Pupina peguensis is similar to P. arula in shell shape and a curved apertural lip when observed from lateral view, but differs in having a glossy shell surface. This species is also similar to P. exclamationis in having a glossy surface and a curved apertural lip when observed from lateral view, but differs in having a more ovate shell shape and a more distinct parietal callus.
Distribution.
Myanmar ( Benson 1860; Theobald 1864), Luang Phrabang Province, Laos ( Inkhavilay et al. 2019), northern, northeastern, and central Thailand.
Remarks.
Given that the holotype of P. peguensis and the syntype of P. blanfordi are highly similar in shell shape and size, and their type localities belong to the same area, P. blanfordi is regarded herein as a junior subjective synonym of P. peguensis . This species was previously identified as P. mouhoti ( BEDO 2017; Sutcharit et al. 2018). However, compared to the type specimens of P. mouhoti , P. peguensis has a longer and wider posterior canal. In addition, the apertural lip when observed from lateral view of P. peguensis is curved and its columellar tooth is curved downward like an earlobe.
All specimens in the Pupina arula species group from Thailand with an ovate shell shape and a curved apertural lip when observed from lateral view are herein identified as P. peguensis (Fig. 28A-G View Figure 28 ). However, these specimens exhibit a variable shell size (smaller with shell height 6.1 mm, shell width 4.6 mm; Fig. 28A View Figure 28 , to larger with shell height 9.6 mm; shell width 7.1 mm; Fig. 28G View Figure 28 ). The shell shape is also variable from globose as in the type material (see Tripathy and Sajan 2019: fig. 1), to more ovate and ovate-fusiform. As this species is also similar to P. exclamationis , more sampling, with both morphometric and molecular phylogenetic analyses, are needed to resolve the relationship between these two species and reveal the extent of genetic differentiation or cryptic diversity within the P. peguensis morphotype.
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Pupina peguensis Benson, 1860
Jirapatrasilp, Parin, Sutcharit, Chirasak & Panha, Somsak 2022 |
Pupina blanfordi
Theobald 1864 |
Pupina (Tylotoechus) blanfordi
Theobald 1864 |
Pupina mouhoti
Pfeiffer 1861 |
Pupina peguensis
Benson 1860 |
Pupina (Tylotoechus) peguensis
Benson 1860 |
Pupinidae
L. Pfeiffer 1853 |