Pterocyclos blandi Benson, 1851
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Pterocyclos blandi Benson, 1851 View in CoL
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Pterocyclos blandi Benson, 1851: 196 View in CoL , pl. 5 fig. 1. Type locality: Pulo Susson insulam prope Pulo Penang jacentem. Reeve, 1863: Pterocyclos View in CoL , pl. 2 species 7. Morgan, 1885: 400. Kongim et al. 2013: 16, fig. 2B.
Pterocyclus blandi — Kobelt, 1902: 163. Laidlaw, 1928: 30. Maassen, 2001: 26.
Other material examined. Teluk Ewa , Pulau Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia: CUMZ 3880 View Materials (64 shells), 4582 (44 shells, Fig. 3E, F View Fig ), 4583 (70 shells), 4584 (3 shells). Gua Cerita, Northern Island, Pulau Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia: CUMZ 3879 View Materials (9 shells) .
Remark. Pterocyclos blandi was described by Benson (1851) in one of the two papers (out of nearly 60) in which Benson dealt with land snails and provided illustrations of specimens ( Naggs, 1997). The species identification is unambiguous and there are no type specimens. The species differs from all other Pterocyclos species by its depressed and thick shell, and transparent periostracum. The shell colour is usually uniform brown to purplish, rarely with variegated brown zigzag pattern, apertural lip whitish; upper part of the apertural lip broadly expanded and wing-shaped; lower part of the apertural lip thickened and not expanded. Accessory respiratory structure triangular, overhanging by the upper part of the apertural lip. Operculum calcareous, slightly concave inside, and multilamellae outside.
The species was not found in the limestone areas of Perlis, Kedah, Perak and Kelantan in Malaysia, and in southern Thailand. This suggests that P. blandi has a limited distribution and is possibly endemic to Langkawi Islands , Perlis, Malaysia, where the species seems to be declining due to exploitation of the limestone quarries .
Benson WH (1851) Geographical notices and characters of fourteen new species of Cyclostoma from the East Indies. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 2 Volume 8: 184 - 197.
de Morgan J (1885) Mollusques terrestres & fluviatiles du royaume de Perak et des pays voisins (Presquile Malaise). Bulletin de la Societe Zoologique de France, 10: 353 - 249.
Kobelt W (1902) Das Tierreich: Cyclophoridae. R. Friedlander und Sohn, Berlin, Germany, 662 pp.
Kongim B, Sutcharit C, Tongkerd P & Panha S (2013) Karyotype of the Snorkel snail genera Pterocyclos and Rhiostoma (Prosobranchia: Cyclophoridae). The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 61: 13 - 20.
Laidlaw FF (1928) A list of land and fresh-water Mollusca of the Malay Peninsula with note. Journal of Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society, 3: 25 - 37.
Maassen WJM (2001) A preliminary checklist of the non-marine Molluscs of west Malaysia, A hand list. De Kreukel Supplement: 1 - 155.
Naggs F (1997) William Benson and the early study of land snails in British India and Ceylon. Archives of Natural History, 24: 37 - 88.
Reeve LA (1863) Conchologia Iconica: Illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals. Volume 14, Pterocyclos, pls 1 - 5. Lovell Reeve & Co., London.
Fig. 1. Distribution map of Pterocyclos species examined in this study. The numbered locality names are detailed in Table 1. The approximate type locality of Pterocyclos subalatus, and Pterocyclos umbraticus, are indicated by locality numbers 3 and 5, respectively.
Fig. 3. A–D, Shell and operculum of Pterocyclos rupestris: A, lectotype UMZC 2359.1; B, paralectotype UMZC 2359.2; C, syntype of var. 3 UMZC 2359.3; D, operculum from same lot of the paralectotype (showing top, side and bottom views). E, F, Specimens of P. blandi from Langkawi Island, Perlis, Malaysia CUMZ 4582. G, Holotype UMZC 1032 of P. subalatus. H–J, Pterocyclos spaleotes: H, lectotype NMW 1955.158.01107, I, paralectotype NMW 1981.118.02705; J, topotype specimen CUMZ 4585. K, Holotype ZMA Moll. 135622 of P. umbraticus. L–P, Pterocyclos diluvium Sutcharit & Panha, new species: L, holotype CUMZ 4595, M, paratype CUMZ 4588, N, specimen from Gua Cenderawasih, Perlis, Malaysia CUMZ 4592; and O, P, specimens from Tam Tone-din, Kuan-Don, Satun, Thailand CUMZ 4590 showing a: O, uniform whitish shell; and P, dark brown colour patterns. Q–S, Pterocyclos frednaggsi Sutcharit & Panha, new species: Q, holotype CUMZ 4594; R, paratype CUMZ 4581; S, specimen from Gua Pulai, Gua Musang, Kelantan, Malaysia CUMZ 4597.
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Pterocyclos blandi Benson, 1851
Sutcharit, Chirasak, Tongkerd, Piyoros & Panha, Somsak 2014 |
Pterocyclus blandi
Maassen WJM 2001: 26 |
Laidlaw FF 1928: 30 |
Kobelt W 1902: 163 |
Pterocyclos blandi
Kongim B & Sutcharit C & Tongkerd P & Panha S 2013: 16 |
de Morgan J 1885: 400 |
Benson WH 1851: 196 |