Succinea tenuis Morelet, 1865
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Succinea tenuis Morelet, 1865 |
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Succinea tenuis Morelet, 1865 Figs 3G View Figure 3 , 7D View Figure 7
Succinea tenuis Morelet, 1865: 225, 226. Type locality: Cochinchina [South Vietnam]. Breure et al. 2018: 450, figs 1129, 1130.
Succinea tenella Morelet, 1875: 244, pl. 12, fig. 5 [unjustified emendation].
Material examined.
Locality no. 12: CUMZ-CM106 (2 shells), CUMZ-CM107 (2 specimens in ethanol; Figs 3G View Figure 3 , 7D View Figure 7 ). The snails were found to live on tree trunks and leaves.
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Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam ( Schileyko 2011).
Remarks.
We placed these Cambodian specimens under S. tenuis [= S. tenella Morelet, 1875] due to their appearance resembling the syntype that was recently figured in Breure et al. (2018: figs 1129, 1130). The diagnostic characters of this species are succiniform with thin and fragile shell, with ca. 3 whorls. The last whorl is very large, greatly expanded with approaching the shell height; the shell surface has strong irregular growth lines.
There is one species, S. cochinchinensis Crosse & Fischer, 1863 [= S. cochinchinensis Pfeiffer, 1865, junior homonym and junior synonym] reported from this area ( Schileyko 2011). This nominal species was described from “Saigon”. However, the original description was very brief, and the type specimens have not been figured. Examination of types of S. cochinchinensis may reveal them to be conspecific with S. tenuis .
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Succinea tenuis Morelet, 1865
Sutcharit, Chirasak, Thach, Phanara, Chhuoy, Samol, Ngor, Peng Bun, Jeratthitikul, Ekgachai, Siriwut, Warut, Srisonchai, Ruttapon, Ng, Ting Hui, Pholyotha, Arthit, Jirapatrasilp, Parin & Panha, Somsak 2020 |
Succinea tenuis
Morelet 1865 |
Succinea tenella
Morelet 1865 |