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Buliminus trigonochilus var. minor Ancey, 1886

Gastropoda : Enoidea : Enidae
Type Status: Possible Syntype
Collection: Melvill-Tomlin
Accession No.: NMW.1955.158.24171
Preparations: Dry
No. of Specimens: 1 sh
Locality: Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Collecting Details: (ex.Coll.) Staudinger; P. Dautzenberg; C. M. F. Ancey; J. R. le B. Tomlin

References


Reference
Citation
Reference available
Ancey, C. M. F. 1886e. Essai monographique sur les Buliminus de l'Asie centrale Russe et de l'Afghanistan. Bulletins de la Societe Malacologique de France. 3: 15-64. [29] Cited
Original Description
Type Designation
Wood, H. & Gallichan, J. 2008. The New Molluscan Names of César-Marie-Felix Ancey including illustrated type material from the National Museum of Wales. Studies in Biodiversity and Systematics of Terrestrial Organisms from the National Museum of Wales. Biotir Reports 3. i-vi, 1-162pp; 26 pls [67; pl. 7, fig. 7, viii] Cited
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Detailed Locality

Verbatim Locality
Label: Govn.(?) de Samarkand.
Ancey, 1886: Partie orientale du Turkestan russe.
Point Locality: Samarkand,
Country: Uzbekistan
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Expedition:
Ex. Collection: Staudinger; P. Dautzenberg; C. M. F. Ancey; J. R. le B. Tomlin
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Classification

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Phylum
Class
Order
Superfamily
Family
Animalia Mollusca Gastropoda
Subclass: Pulmonata
Stylommatophora Enoidea Enidae
Subfamily: Eninae

Remarks

Possible Syntypes:-
RBINS.10591 1 spec. (e)

Remarks:
This name is not listed in Geret (1909).

Type evidence: The main NMW label has the writing of two people. One is definitely Dautzenberg (the ink writing and the addition of the ‘f. minor’ in pencil) and
the other pencil writing is probably Geret’s. Tomlin stated the lot is ex Ancey and the Geret sales list confirms Tomlin received a specimen. There is another
lot at RBINS which has an Ancey and Dautzenberg label. It is quite apparent, from both the lots, that they were originally identified as trigonochilus and
later given the variety name. They both state they are collected from Samarkand (by Staudinger) which is much more specific than the type locality in the paper
and also the same as that for the species.

Record last modified - 27/06/2018