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Vertigo malleata Coles & Nekola, 2007
Gastropoda : Pupilloidea : VertiginidaeColes, B. F. & Nekola, J. C. 2007
Type Status: | Holotype |
Collection: | B. Coles |
Accession No.: | NMW.Z.2005.011.03830 |
Preparations: | Dry |
No. of Specimens: | 1 sh |
Locality: | Under dense scrub of mesic bay/pine forest at pocosin margin, individuals sieved from deep bracken fern and pine needle litter, Holly Shelter Game Land, Pender County, North Carolina, USA, 34° 31.57’ N; 77° 44.41’ W |
Collecting Details: | 1 April 2003, Brian Coles, (ex.Coll.) Brian Coles |
References
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Citation |
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Coles, B. F. & Nekola, J. C. 2007. Vertigo malleata, a new extreme calcifuge land snail (Gastropoda: Vertiginidae) from the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains of USA. The Nautilus. 121(1): 17-28; figs 1-20; tables 1-2. [19 &22; figs 1-4] | Cited Figured Original Description Type Designation Current Name |
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Detailed Locality
Verbatim Locality |
Label: NC. Holly Shelter. Coles & Nekola, 2007: Holly Shelter Game Land, Pender County, North Carolina, USA; under dense scrub of mesic bay/pine forest at pocosin margin, individuals sieved from deep bracken fern and pine needle litter, collected by Brian Coles, 1 April 2003. |
Point Locality: | Under dense scrub of mesic bay/pine forest at pocosin margin, individuals sieved from deep bracken fern and pine needle litter, Holly Shelter Game Land, Pender County, |
Country: | USA |
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Grid ref./Coordinates: | 34° 31.57’ N; 77° 44.41’ W |
Region: | North Carolina, |
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Ex. Collection: | Brian Coles |
Collecting date: | 1 April 2003 |
Collected by: | Brian Coles |
Classification
Kingdom |
Phylum |
Class |
Order |
Superfamily |
Family |
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Animalia | Mollusca | Gastropoda
Subclass: Pulmonata |
- | Pupilloidea | Vertiginidae |
Remarks
There are many paratype lots of this species held at NMW. Figured paratypes are NMW.Z.2005.011.03831-03839. See Coles & Nekola, 2007 for details.
Record last modified - 27/06/2018