Gudeodiscus (Veludiscus) emigrans ( Moellendorff , 1901)
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Gudeodiscus (Veludiscus) emigrans ( Moellendorff , 1901) |
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Taxon classification Animalia Stylommatophora Plectopylidae
Gudeodiscus (Veludiscus) emigrans ( Moellendorff, 1901) View in CoL
Diagnosis.
A medium-sized to large species with dense, fine riblets; shell flat, callus always, apertural fold usually present. Parietal wall with C-shaped posterior lamella; anterior lamella (if present) slightly S-shaped; if anterior lamella is missing; one lower plica or four parallel plicae are visible in front of the lamella; palatal wall with almost straight, slightly oblique, depressed Z-shaped or Y-shaped plicae (Figures 13 A–D).
Differential diagnosis.
Gudeodiscus phlyarius has stronger apertural fold, a straight anterior parietal lamella (in the Chinese populations assigned to Gudeodiscus phlyarius werneri Páll-Gergely, 2013 = synonym of phlyarius , sometimes dissolved into small denticles) and usually a somewhat elevated spire. Gudeodiscus messageri , Gudeodiscus hemmeni sp. n. and Gudeodiscus anceyi have two parietal lamellae or several small denticles standing in a line at the position of the first lamella.
General distribution.
The three subspecies of Gudeodiscus emigrans are known from northern Vietnam and northern Guangxi.
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