Cyclophorus paviei Morlet, 1885
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Cyclophorus paviei Morlet, 1885 View in CoL Fig. 6D View Figure 6
Cyclophorus paviei Morlet, 1885[1884]: 389, 390, pl. 11, fig. 4, 4a. Type locality: Les montagnes de Dey-Crahom (terre rouge) [The mountains of Dey-Crahom (red earth)], sur la rive droite du grand fleuve [on the right bank of the great river (Mekong River)]. Do and Do 2019: 24, figs 9.39, 23c.
Cyclophorus (Eucyclophorus) paviei : Kobelt 1908: 615, 616, pl. 83, figs 7, 8.
Material examined.
Locality no. 13: CUMZ-CM119 (1 shell). Locality no. 6: CUMZ-CM176 (1 shell). Locality no. 9: CUMZ-CM036 (2 shells), CUMZ-C037 (1 shell; Fig. 6D View Figure 6 ), CUMZ-CM038 (1 specimen in ethanol). Locality no. 12: CUMZ-CM096 (1 shell). Locality no. 16: CUMZ-CM168 (2 shells), CUMZ-CM169 (1 specimen in ethanol), CUMZ-CM170 (1 specimen in ethanol). The snails were found to live on the ground among leaf litter.
Distribution.
Cambodia ( Kobelt 1908). The distribution in Vietnam is doubtful ( Do and Do 2019).
Remarks.
Cyclophorus paviei was described from "Les montagnes de Dey-Crahom", from Cambodia. It differs from C. cambodgensis Morlet, 1885, which was described from the same area in having a smaller (shell width 32 mm) conical shell, with a white-yellowish apertural lip, while C. cambodgensis has a larger (shell width 42 mm) and turbinate conic shell, with an orange to reddish apertural lip.
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Cyclophorus paviei Morlet, 1885
Sutcharit, Chirasak, Thach, Phanara, Chhuoy, Samol, Ngor, Peng Bun, Jeratthitikul, Ekgachai, Siriwut, Warut, Srisonchai, Ruttapon, Ng, Ting Hui, Pholyotha, Arthit, Jirapatrasilp, Parin & Panha, Somsak 2020 |
Cyclophorus paviei
Morlet 1885 |
Cyclophorus (Eucyclophorus) paviei
Morlet 1885 |