Bulinus albus Sowerby I, 1833
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Bulinus albus Sowerby I, 1833 Figs 7J View Figure 7 , L3ix-x View Figure L3
Bulinus albus Broderip [sic]; Sowerby I 1833 [ Sowerby I and II 1832-1841]: fig. 51 [19 July]; Sowerby I 1833b: 73 [20 Sept.] (see remarks).
Type locality.
[Chile] ”Copiapo”.
Label.
”Chili”. M.C. label style I.
Dimensions.
"long. 0.8, lat. 0.5 poll. [H 20.3, D 12.7 mm]"; figured specimen herein H 15.0, D 10.7, W 4.7.
Type material.
NHMUK 1842.5.10.149-151, three possible syntypes (Cuming coll.).
Remarks.
The name was introduced in Sowerby I 1833 [ Sowerby I and II 1832-1841] as " B. albus Brod.". However, as can be seen in Sowerby I (1833 in Sowerby I and II 1832-1841: 73), the authorship should be credited to G.B. Sowerby I ( ”G.B.S.”). It is not known if this species was described from the Cuming collection, but this cannot be excluded a priori (see also Breure and Ablett 2011: 3). One specimen is closely resembling Sowerby’s figure. The material is herein considered as possible syntypes. The registration numbers suggest that six specimens were originally present; only three of these could be found.
As mentioned before, the publication dates of Sowerby’s publications are according to Coan et al. (2013a) and Duncan (1937). Interestingly, d’Orbigny 1838 [1834-1847]: 280 mentioned this taxon as " Bulimus albus Broderip", with reference to Sowerby I (1833 in Sowerby I and II 1832-1841), and said it had publication date 11 June 1833 [contra Duncan 1937: 78, who reports 20 September 1833]. At the same time he noticed that Duclos had published Bulimus olorinus on 15 June 1833 ( Duclos 1833: pl. 24). The text pertaining to this plate describes this taxon from ”Chili”, based on a specimen from Duclos’ collection and collected by Gay. He signed the text with "15 juin 1833"; however, it seems likely from the context that this was the date Duclos finished his description and not the date the text appeared in print. Without additional bibliographical research it seems premature to give priority to Duclos’ taxon. The current systematic position follows Richardson (1995: 15).
Current systematic position.
Bulimulidae , Bostryx albus (Sowerby I, 1833).
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Bulinus albus Sowerby I, 1833
Breure, Abraham S. H. & Ablett, Jonathan D. 2014 |
Bulinus albus
Sowerby I 1833 |