Durgella concinna Blanford & Godwin-Austen,
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2024.63-14 |
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Durgella concinna Blanford & Godwin-Austen, |
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Durgella concinna Blanford & Godwin-Austen,
1908 ( Figs. 1 View Fig , 7D View Fig )
Nanina levicula – Blanford 1865: 87. Nevill 1878: 26. (non Benson 1859).
Durgella concinna Blanford & Godwin-Austen, 1908: 215 . Type locality: Thayet Myo [Thayet District, Magway Region], Prome [Pyay District, Bago Region], and Akauktoung in Upper Pegu [Akauk Taung, Pyay District, Bago Region].
Material examined: Syntype NHMUK 1865.9.3.15 (1 shell; Fig. 7D View Fig ) from Akouktoung, Pegu [Akauk Taung, Pyay District, Bago Region, Myanmar].
Diagnosis: Shell depressedly globose, small, fairly solid, polished, very descending in front, with narrowly opened umbilicus.
Description: Shell ( Fig. 7D View Fig ). Shell depressedly globose, small (width up to 7 mm, height up to 4 mm), fairly solid, smooth, polished, translucent, pale, almost whitish-horny. Spire low, convex, apex obtuse; suture shallow. Whorls 3½, rapidly increasing, slightly convex above; last whorl descending near aperture, rounded, and rather tumid beneath. Aperture oblique, roundly lunate; peristome thin. Columellar margin curved, vertical above, and slightly reflected. Umbilicus narrow.
Distribution: Durgella concinna is known from several localities in Magway ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) and Bago regions in central Myanmar.
Remarks: Durgella concinna was nominated based on misidentified D. levicula specimens from central Myanmar ( Blanford and Godwin-Austen 1908). However, it differs from D. levicula in having the last whorl more descending near the aperture and a wider umbilicus. In contrast, D. levicula has a shell without a descending body whorl near the aperture and a tiny umbilicus.
The taxonomic status of D. concinna is still ambiguous because this species has a shell morphology that is very similar to D. erratica ; it differs from the latter species by having a slightly smaller shell. Unfortunately, no specimens of D. concinna were found in our surveys, and so we could not compare their reproductive morphologies. Additional information is necessary to determine whether the difference in shell size represents size variation or distinct species. In this study, we retain D. concinna as a valid species per Blanford and Godwin-Austen (1908).
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Durgella concinna Blanford & Godwin-Austen,
Pholyotha, Arthit, Sutcharit, Chirasak, Lwin, Ngwe & Panha, Somsak 2024 |
Durgella concinna
Blanford WT & Godwin-Austen HH 1908: 215 |
Nanina levicula
Nevill G. 1878: 26 |
Blanford WT 1865: 87 |