Sultana (Sultana) meobambensis (Pfeiffer, 1855) Pfeiffer, 1855

Breure, Abraham S. H. & Avila, Valentin Mogollon, 2016, Synopsis of Central Andean Orthalicoid land snails (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora), excluding Bulimulidae, ZooKeys 588, pp. 1-199 : 75

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.588.7906

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BB06975E-99B4-9707-16A4-74523316A72E

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scientific name

Sultana (Sultana) meobambensis (Pfeiffer, 1855)
status

comb. n.

Taxon classification Animalia Stylommatophora Orthalicidae

Sultana (Sultana) meobambensis (Pfeiffer, 1855) View in CoL comb. n. Figs 73B, 74 A–B, 81, 90 A–C

Bulimus meobambensis Pfeiffer 1855: 96; Breure and Ablett 2015: 41, figs 17 iii–iv, L13i.

Orthalicus meobambensis carnea Strebel 1909: 149, pl. 19 fig. 428; Breure 2013: 15, figs 28 A–B, 28i.

Sultana meobambensis ; Ramírez et al. 2003: 282.

Sultana meobambensis carnea ; Ramírez et al. 2003: 282.

Sultana sultana (Dillwyn); Richardson 1993: 127 (references, synonymy) [partial].

Type locality.

"Meobamba, Eastern Peru".

Type material.

NHMUK 20100505 (2), syntypes.

Additional material.

ZMB 101823, holotype of Orthalicus meobambensis carnea Strebel.

Dimensions.

Shell height 84.9, diameter 52.8 mm.

Distribution.

Peru, San Martín, Moyobamba.

Ecoregion.

Peruvian Yungas [NT0153].

Remarks.

Cuming’s material might have originated in the Province of Moyobamba rather than near the locality of the same name. This taxon was regarded by Richardson (1993) as a junior subjective synonym of Sultana sultana Dillwyn, 1817, possibly reflecting the opinions of Parodiz (1962: 456), who wrote "I am inclined to think that Orthalicus meobambensis Pfeiffer is a synonym", and of Pilsbry (1899: 191) stating "from the description ( …) I would think meobambensis identical with the upper Amazonian variety of Orthalicus sultana ". We agree that both species are closely related, but refrain from this conclusion until the variation of both taxa is better documented.