Ampullaria gracilis

Cowie, Robert H., 2015, The recent apple snails of Africa and Asia (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Ampullariidae: Afropomus, Forbesopomus, Lanistes, Pila, Saulea): a nomenclatural and type catalogue. The apple snails of the Americas: addenda and corrigenda, Zootaxa 3940 (1), pp. 1-92 : 37-39

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scientific name

Ampullaria gracilis
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gracilis View in CoL

Ampullaria gracilis Lea, 1856: 110 View in CoL . Type material — syntypes: USNM 106323 (1 spm., labelled “ holotype ”), USNM 106323a (1 spm.). Type locality —“ Siam ” [ Thailand]. Distribution — Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam ( Nevill 1885: 7; Dautzenberg & Fischer 1905: 426; Annandale 1920a: 11; Brandt 1974: 52); restricted to Burma / Myanmar, teste Subba Rao (1989: 60).

Remarks. Variety of conica Wood , teste Prashad (1925: 80). Variety of scutata Mousson , teste Subba Rao (1989: 60). Valid species, teste G.B. Sowerby III (1910: 59), Annandale (1920a: 5), Brandt (1974: 52) and Keawjam (1986: 71, 1987: 69, 1990: 11), in Pila , followed here.

gradata

Ampullaria gradata Smith, 1881: 289 View in CoL , pl. 33, figs. 22, 22a. Type material: syntypes: NHMUK 1880.12.20.120–121 (2 spms.), NMW.Z.1981.118.00118 (1 spm.). Type locality —“Lake Nyassa and between it and the east coast”.

Remarks. Valid species, teste G.B. Sowerby III (1910: 59). Synonym of letourneuxi Bourguignat , teste Pain (1963: 153). Use of the term “named form” by Brown (1980: 45, 1994: 54) was probably intended to mean synonymy, but is not explicit; however, Brown (1980: 45) stated that neither gradata nor letourneuxi seem distinct from ovata Olivier , which is here considered as synonymizing them. Therefore treated here as a synonym of ovata Olivier.

gruneri

Ampullaria Gruneri Philippi, 1852b: 24 View in CoL [1852a: 37, pl. 9, fig. 8]. Type material —location unknown. Type locality —[no locality given].

Remarks. From Cambodia, teste Gaudion (1880: 31) and Paetel (1887: 479). Synonym of ampullacea Linnaeus , teste G.B. Sowerby III (1910: 56) and Brandt (1974: 49).

incrassatula

Ampullaria globosa Var. View in CoL incrassatula Nevill, 1877: 4. Type material — lectotype ( Prashad 1925: 74, pl. 13, fig. 8): NZSI 2399; paralectotypes: NZSI 25083/5 (8 spms.). Type locality —“Calcutta”.

Remarks. The original description was based on a series of 14 specimens and Prashad (1925: 74, pl. 13, fig. 9) subsequently unambiguously selected one of these syntypes to act as the unique name-bearing type (Code, Art. 74.5), thereby designating the lectotype. In 2014, in addition to the lectotype, 8 spms. (paralectotypes) were found in NZSI; the location of the other five is not known. The type locality was restricted to Calcutta by designation of the lectotype. Other localities (of paralectotypes) given by Nevill (1877: 4) were “Dum-Dum” (see also Nevill, 1885: 2) and “at the village of Koakally, close to Dum-Dum”. Variety of globosa Swainson , teste Paetel (1887: 479), G.B. Sowerby III (1910: 59), Preston (1915: 97), Prashad (1925: 71) and Subba Rao (1989: 58). Synonym of globosa Swainson , teste Prashad (1923: 587), followed here.

inops

Ampullaria inops Morelet, 1851: 220 View in CoL . Type material — syntypes: NHMUK 1893.6.30.130–132 (3 spms., labelled “ cecillei ”). Type locality —“palustria ad orientem insulae Madagascar ” [swamps in eastern Madagascar]. Remarks. Synonym of cecillei Philippi, teste Alderson (1925: 92), Starmühlner (1969: 119) and Brown (1994: 57), followed here. Alderson (1925: 92) discussed the locality Nossi-bé.

javanica

Ampullaria Javanica Reeve, 1856c View in CoL : pl. 20, fig. 96. Type material — syntype: NHMUK 20140836 (1 spm.). Type locality —“Java”.

Remarks. Prashad (1923: 590) referred to “the type ” without providing explicit details of its identity or whereabouts, although it can be inferred from his publication that it was in NHMUK. This is not considered a valid lectotype fixation and the specimen is therefore treated here as a syntype (Code, Rec. 73F). Variety of scutata Mousson , teste Gaudion (1880: 32). Variety of conica Wood , teste Nevill (1885: 5), G.B. Sowerby III (1910: 58), Prashad (1923: 590) and Alderson (1925: 78). Synonym of scutata Mousson , teste Brandt (1974: 52), Low et al. (2013: 56) and Ng et al. (2014: 34), followed here.

javensis

Ampullaria ampullacea var. javensis Nevill, 1885: 6 View in CoL . Type material — syntypes: NZSI (1 spm.), the shells illustrated as celebensis View in CoL by Mousson (1849: pl. 9 [as “pl. I”; error], fig. 1) [not found in MNHN or ZMZ (cf. Dance 1986: 220)] and Philippi (1852a: pl. 19, fig. 3) [possibly MNHNCL 15948 (1 spm., old number 61.061, see celebensis View in CoL )], non Quoy & Gaimard. Type locality —“Pardana”, “Java” ( Mousson 1849: 59), “Java” ( Philippi 1852a: 60), “Java” ( Nevill 1885: 6).

Remarks. The NZSI specimen is labelled “subcelebensis” a name that has never been published. In his original description of javensis, Nevill (1885: 6) said that this was celebensis of Mousson and of Philippi (non Quoy & Gaimard) and that it had a less produced spire than true celebensis . So the name “subcelebensis” makes sense. The dimensions of the NZSI specimen match those given by Nevill (63 mm high, 56 mm wide) for his specimen, which is therefore here considered a syntype of javensis Nevill. Synonym of ampullacea Linnaeus , teste Paetel (1887: 479; as “ javanica ”) and of magnifica Philippi , teste Boettger (1890: 155).

+ koleensis

Pila africana koleensis Venmans, 1956: 141 , pl. 5. Type material — holotype [by original designation]: RMNH 55392; paratypes: RMNH 55393 (10 spms.), NMW.Z.1981.118.00134 (1 spm.), NMW.Z.1981.118.02916 (1 spm.). Type locality —“river basin of the Aruwimi in the neighbourhood of Kole, a small borough some 80 km. north of Banalia in the Belgian Congo ” [ Democratic Republic of the Congo]. Distribution —only known from the type locality ( Pain 1961: 25).

Remarks. Venmans (1956: 140–141) listed the holotype and 19 paratypes, two of which were in the collection of T. Pain. The RMNH specimens listed above are from Venmans and the NMW specimens are from Pain. The whereabouts of the other seven paratypes is unknown.

kordofana

Ampullaria Kordofana Jay, 1850: 282 View in CoL . Unavailable name: nom. nud. Remarks. Name attributed to Parreyss by Jay. Locality given as “Africa”.

kordofana View in CoL

Ampullaria Kordofana Philippi, 1852a: 44 View in CoL , pl. 13, fig. 1. Type material —possible syntypes: MNHNCL 15902 (1 spm., old number 61.072), SMF 344089 (2 spms., ex. Pareyss). Type locality —“Kordofan” [ Sudan].

Remarks. Name attributed to “Parreyss in lit.” by Philippi. The legend to the illustrations of Bourguignat (1864: pl. 11, figs. 12, 13) says “12 13 Ampullaria kordofana (type)”, with no explicit selection of one of the two specimens (the illustrations of which differ in size) as the “ type ” and no additional explanation of their provenance; this therefore does not constitute designation of a lectotype (Code, Art. 74.5, 74.6), especially as Bourguignat often used the term “ type ” to mean “typical” (E. Neubert pers. comm. 25 September 2014). Valid species, teste Bourguignat (1864: 78, 1879: 32, 1889: 167) and Germain (1907b: 116). Variety of ovata Olivier , teste G.B. Sowerby III (1910: 60) and Alderson (1925: 95). Synonym of ovata Olivier , teste Gaudion (1880: 35), Pain (1952: 286, 1961: 10) and Mandahl-Barth (1954: 40), followed here.

lacustris

Pachylabra turbinis Race lacustris Annandale, 1920a: 20. Type material — holotype [by original designation]: NZSI 11571/2 M; possible paratypes: NZSI 10511/2 (4 spms.). Type locality —“edge of the inner or freshwater region of the Tale Sap or Inland Sea of Singgora” [ Thailand].

Remarks. Annandale (1920a: 20–21) gave measurements for three specimens, but designated one as the “Typespecimen”. Race of turbinis Lea , teste Annandale (1920a: 5). Synonym of ampullacea Linnaeus , teste Brandt (1974: 50), followed here.

lamellosa

Ampullaria ovata Var View in CoL i ét é lamellosa Germain, 1912: 323 –324, fig. 61. Type material —location unknown. Type locality —“Le Niger ”

Remarks. Valid species, teste Pilsbry & Bequaert (1927: 182). Synonym of wernei Philippi , teste Pain (1961: 18), followed here.

largillierti

Ampullaria Largillierti Philippi, 1849a: 192 View in CoL [1852a: 46, pl. 13, fig. 5]. Type material —possible syntypes: MNHNCL 15889 (1 spm., possibly the figured spm.); MCZ 146108 (2 spms.). Type locality —“Nossibe” [ Madagascar].

Remarks. The location of the type locality is ambiguous. Nossi-bé ( Philippi 1852a: 47) is an island (now known as Nosy Be) off the northwest coast of Madagascar. However, Alderson (1925: 85) presumed the type locality to be the lake on the east of Madagascar south of Tamatave (now Toamasina). Listed by Bourguignat (1889: 167) as from the coast of Mozambique. Valid species, teste G.B. Sowerby III (1910: 59) and Alderson (1925: 84), who both considered largillierti Reeve non Philippi to be a variety of virens Lamarck. Synonym of cecillei Philippi, teste Starmühlner (1969: 119) and Fischer-Piette & Vukadinovic (1974: 349), followed here.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Architaenioglossa

Family

Ampullariidae

Genus

Ampullaria

Loc

Ampullaria gracilis

Cowie, Robert H. 2015
2015
Loc

Pila africana koleensis

Pain 1961: 25
Venmans 1956: 141
1956
Loc

Ampullaria ovata

Germain 1912: 323
1912
Loc

Ampullaria ampullacea var. javensis

Dance 1986: 220
Nevill 1885: 6
Nevill 1885: 6
Philippi 1852: 60
Mousson 1849: 59
1885
Loc

Ampullaria gradata

Smith 1881: 289
1881
Loc

Ampullaria gracilis

Subba 1989: 60
Rao 1989: 60
Brandt 1974: 52
Annandale 1920: 11
Nevill 1885: 7
Lea 1856: 110
1856
Loc

Ampullaria Gruneri Philippi, 1852b : 24

Philippi 1852: 24
1852
Loc

Ampullaria Kordofana Philippi, 1852a : 44

Philippi 1852: 44
1852
Loc

Ampullaria inops

Brown 1994: 57
Starmuhlner 1969: 119
Alderson 1925: 92
Alderson 1925: 92
Morelet 1851: 220
1851
Loc

Ampullaria Kordofana Jay, 1850 : 282

Jay 1850: 282
1850
Loc

Ampullaria Largillierti Philippi, 1849a : 192

Philippi 1849: 192
1849
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