Neripteron violaceum ( Gmelin, 1791 )
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Felipe |
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Neripteron violaceum ( Gmelin, 1791 ) |
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Neripteron violaceum ( Gmelin, 1791) View in CoL
Figs. 3E–F and 4I
Nerita violacea Gmelin, 1791: 3686 View in CoL .
Neritina violacea View in CoL – Tan & Clements, 2008: 490, figs. 3-33, 3-34.
Neripteron (Dostia) violaceum View in CoL – Eichhorst, 2016a: 392, pl. 102.
Material. UBDM.7.00100. Sample was collected from SK.
Abundance. Abundant.
Habitat. Associated with brackish water. On muddy surfaces, rocks and mangroves in brackish water environments.
Local distribution. SK, SD and SBu.
Ecology and conservation. Widely distributed in the Sungai Brunei estuarine system. At some rocky localities, it is fairly abundant and closely cohabits with Nerip. cornucopia . Neripteron violaceum is exposed to highly acidic environmental condition and faces shell dissolution ( Proum et al. 2018). Of low conservation importance.
Taxonomy. Descriptions in the literature often confuse the sister species, Nerip. violaceum and Nerip. cornucopia . This partly stems from the variable shell colours in either ( Tudu et al. 2017). They can readily be differentiated as follows (see Figs. 4I–J View Figure 4 ). [1] in Nerip. cornucopia the shell lip is distinctly flared whereas in Nerip. violaceum the shell lip is not flared and; [2] in Nerip. cornucopia the apex (spire) is located midway between the parietal edge (lip) and the upper surface of the shell, but in Nerip. violaceum the apex meets the anterior parietal edge ( Fig. 4 View Figure 4 ).
Biogeographical distribution. SB, PL, TH and SG. Generally distributed in Indo-West Pacific ( Eichhorst 2016a).
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Figure 3. Neritidae species found associated with upper estuarine and brackish water habitats in Brunei Darussalam, shown in apertural and abapertural view. A–B. Neritodryas dubia ( Gmelin, 1791) . C–D. * Vittina coromandeliana (G. B. Sowerby I, 1836) . E–F. Neripteron violaceum ( Gmelin, 1791) . G–H. * Neripteron cornucopia ( Benson, 1836) . I-J. * Neripteron spirale (Reeve, 1855) . K–L. Clithon oualaniense ( Lesson, 1831) . (*) indicates a new species record for Brunei Darussalam. Scale bar represents 3 mm.
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Neripteron violaceum ( Gmelin, 1791 )
Mustapha, Nurshahida, Baharuddin, Nursalwa, Tan, Siong Kiat & Marshall, David J. 2021 |
Neripteron (Dostia) violaceum
Eichhorst, T. E. 2016: 392 |
Neritina violacea
Tan, S. K. & Clements, R. 2008: 490 |
Nerita violacea
Gmelin, J. F. 1791: 3686 |