Quechua olmosensis maxima (Weyrauch, 1967) Weyrauch, 1967

Breure, Abraham S. H. & Avila, Valentin Mogollon, 2016, Synopsis of Central Andean Orthalicoid land snails (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora), excluding Bulimulidae, ZooKeys 588, pp. 1-199 : 57

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scientific name

Quechua olmosensis maxima (Weyrauch, 1967)
status

stat. n.

Taxon classification Animalia Stylommatophora Orthalicidae

Quechua olmosensis maxima (Weyrauch, 1967) stat. n. Figs 58B, 59

Thaumastus (Quechua) salteri maximus Weyrauch 1967: 347, fig. 135; Ramírez et al. 2003: 282; Barbosa et al. 2008: 272; Breure 2012a: 10.

Thaumastus (Quechua) maximus ; Neubert and Janssen 2004: 217, pl. 2 fig. 13.

Type locality.

"Norte de Perú interandino, Peña Blanca, en el camino de herradura de Sócota a San Andrés, 25 km NE Cutervo, 2600 m".

Type material.

SMF 156381, holotype.

Additional type material.

FML 3202 (1), paratype.

Diagnosis.

Differs from the nominal taxon by the larger size and the darker aperture.

Dimensions.

Shell height 99.4, diameter 47.3 mm.

Distribution.

Peru, Dept. Cajamarca, Peña Blanca.

Ecoregion.

Peruvian Yungas [NT0153], Marañon dry forests [NT0223].

Remarks.

This taxon was described as a subspecies of Quechua salteri (Sowerby III, 1890); Neubert and Janssen (2004) considered it as a distinct species. Upon comparison with both the types from Quechua salteri and Quechua olmosensis (Zilch, 1954), it appears very similar in its external morphology to the latter, and quite distinct to the former. Given the difference in size and the dislocation of the type locality, Weyrauch’s taxon is now considered as Quechua olmosensis maxima (stat. n.).