Sultana (Metorthalicus) labeo (Broderip, 1828)
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Sultana (Metorthalicus) labeo (Broderip, 1828) |
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Taxon classification Animalia Stylommatophora Orthalicidae
Sultana (Metorthalicus) labeo (Broderip, 1828) View in CoL Figs 77 A–B, 78 A–D, 80
Bulinus labeo Broderip 1828: 222, suppl. pl. 31.
Sultana labeo ; Richardson 1993: 124 (references); Ramírez et al. 2003: 282.
Type locality.
"sylvis Peruvianis".
Type material.
Not located (see Pain 1959).
Diagnosis.
Shell light to dark brown, with three (indistinct) spiral bands on the last whorl, interrupted by a few, oblique, light-coloured streaks, apex blunt, aperture with a calloused peristome, flesh- to dark-brown coloured on the front side, dirty whitish on the dorsal side.
Dimensions.
Shell height 76.2, diameter 44.5 mm.
Distribution.
Peru, Amazonas, east of Chachapoyas.
Ecoregion.
Peruvian Yungas [NT0153].
Remarks.
Broderip (1828: 223) mentioned in his text that the type material originated from Lieut. Maw, who obtained it at "Toulea, about nine leagues to the eastward of Chachapoyas"; this is evidently the locality presently known as Taulia [- 06.1200 S, - 077.3700 W].
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