Pterocyclos jousseaumei (Morgan, 1885)
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Pterocyclos jousseaumei (Morgan, 1885) |
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Pterocyclos jousseaumei (Morgan, 1885) View in CoL
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Rhiostoma jousseaumei Morgan, 1885: 400, pl. 8, fig. 2. Type locality: la haute vallée de Kinta ( Pérak) [Kinta valley, Perak, Malaysia]. Möllendorff 1891: 340. Kobelt 1902: 178. Kobelt 1911: 758, pl. 110, figs 11-13. Laidlaw 1928: 31. Chang 1995: 5 with text figure. Foon et al. 2017: 24, fig. 8f.
Rhiostoma Rhiostoma macalpine-woodsi Laidlaw, 1939: 166, with text figure. Type locality: Sungei Siput, Perak. Sutcharit et al. 2019: 37, fig. 8g.
Type material.
The type specimens Rhiostoma jousseaumei Morgan, 1885 could not be located in the MNHN collection. Lectotype (designation in Sutcharit et al. (2019)) NHMUK 1939.4.13.23 (Fig. 56D View Figure 56 ) of Rhiostoma macalpinewoodsi Laidlaw, 1939, from Sungei Siput, Perak.
Other material examined.
Malaysia: Specimen CUMZ 4752 (2 shells; Fig. 56B View Figure 56 ) from Ipoh, Perak State . CUMZ 7457 (15 shells; Fig. 56C View Figure 56 ) from Tanjung Rambutan, Kinta, Perak State. CUMZ 10213 (5 shells; Fig. 56E, F View Figure 56 ) from Gunung Dato, Ipoh, Perak State.
Remarks.
Periostracum thin, corneous, shell varying from uniform colour to dark brown zigzag pattern; periphery with a thin spiral band. Detached-whorl length similar to apertural width. Peristome circular and double or boundary hardly visible; lip thick or thin, and not expanded to slightly expanded. Breathing device with incomplete tube or tubular shape, curved posteriorly and its tip usually attached to preceding whorl. Operculum calcareous, multispiral, and slightly concave on both surfaces.
An operculum accompanied the examined specimen and was also figured in Morgan (1885): it was multispiral and plate-shaped (Fig. 56A, C View Figure 56 ). With these observations, we suggest the re-assignment of this species to the Pterocyclos . This species can be separated from Pterocyclos subalatus Sykes, 1903, Pterocyclos spelaeotes (Tomlin, 1931), and Pterocyclos umbraticus (Benthem Jutting, 1949) from peninsular Malaysia in having the apertural lip thickened and usually not expanded (rarely slightly expanded), while the three species (Fig. 57A-C View Figure 57 ) tend to have a widely expanded lip (see also Sutcharit et al. 2014). Furthermore, P. subalatus has no detached whorl but has a wide canal-shaped breathing device attached to the preceding whorl; P. umbraticus has a larger shell (width 27 mm), without a detached whorl, and an undulated shell surface.
Laidlaw (1939) stated that R. macalpinewoodsi differed from R. jousseaumei in having a relatively small shell (height 6 mm, width 12 mm), with slightly thickened but not expanded apertural lip, a breathing device channel-like to short tubular [= incomplete tube] shape. Later, Foon et al. (2017) examined several specimens and found an intermediate shell form; the type locality of both nominal species is situated in the Kinta Valley, Perak State, peninsular Malaysia. In addition, the specimens examined herein show a mix between smaller shell (with incomplete tube) and larger shell (with tubular) forms in a single collection locality, with the intermediates as reported in Foon et al. (2017). This distinctive shell size and breathing device could be attributed to intraspecific variation, and examination of more specimens and systematic study will help resolve this issue.
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Cyclophorinae |
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Pterocyclos jousseaumei (Morgan, 1885)
Tongkerd, Piyoros, Tumpeesuwan, Sakboworn, Inkhavilay, Khamla, Prasankok, Pongpun, Jeratthitikul, Ekgachai, Panha, Somsak & Sutcharit, Chirasak 2023 |
Rhiostoma
Tongkerd & Tumpeesuwan & Inkhavilay & Prasankok & Jeratthitikul & Panha & Sutcharit 2023 |
Rhiostoma
Tongkerd & Tumpeesuwan & Inkhavilay & Prasankok & Jeratthitikul & Panha & Sutcharit 2023 |
Rhiostoma jousseaumei
de Morgan 1885 |