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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: \xe2\x80\x98Marconia\xe2\x80\x99 hamiltoni s.l. is known from two discrete mountainous areas in Malawi, i.e. the (southern) Mt. Mulanje complex, and the (more northern) Zomba Plateau s.l. These uplands are separated by about 65 km of lower lying land with different types of vegetation and climate. Material from these two regions may be distinguished as separate species, the southern populations having comparatively small and broad shells with some apertural dentition (\xe2\x80\x98M\xe2\x80\x99. hamiltoni, lectotype designated), while the northern populations have noticeably larger and more slender shells with a more reduced apertural dentition (\xe2\x80\x98M\xe2\x80\x99. malavensis). Discussion of the type localities for both taxa shows that these are either localized in an unlikely place (\xe2\x80\x98M\xe2\x80\x99. hamiltoni) or unclear (\xe2\x80\x98M\xe2\x80\x99. malavensis). Radula and genital anatomy of \xe2\x80\x98M\xe2\x80\x99. hamiltoni are described and depicted for the first time. Both species are ovoviviparous, a rarely reported phenomenon in the Streptaxidae. The genitalia are markedly different from what is known in various streptaxid genera with which these species may be or have been classified. In spite of the confused streptaxid taxonomy, a new genus, Austromarconia, is introduced with Ennea hamiltoni as type species.
    Keywords: Mollusca ; Gastropoda ; Pulmonata ; Streptaxidae ; Marconia ; Austromarconia gen. nov. ; taxonomy ; nomenclature ; Central Africa ; Malawi.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The taxonomy of the species of the terrestrial carnivorous snail family Streptaxidae of the Seychelles archipelago is reviewed with the exception of the three species of the genus Priodiscus (vide Gerlach, 1995). All 18 species are restricted to the northern, granitic islands. This paper describes 15 species, including two new genera (Silhouettia and Careoradula), and four new subspecies (Edentulina dussumieri reservae, E. d. silhouettae, E. d. praslina, Stereostele nevilli parvidentata). The nominal taxon Streptaxis (Imperturbatia) constans var. silhouettae is raised to species level to become the type species of the new genus Silhouettia. The type species of Careoradula is Streptaxis (Imperturbatia) perelegans. Anatomical descriptions and figures are provided for 13 species; the new genus Careoradula is distinct from all other streptaxids by the complete absence of a radula and associated structures. Distribution is featured on individual maps for each species. The paper concludes with a key to the shells of all species, those of Priodiscus included, and some preliminary considerations on the distribution of this group in the Seychelles archipelago.
    Keywords: Mollusca ; Gastropoda ; Pulmonata ; Streptaxidae ; Seychelles Islands ; taxonomy ; biogeography
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A new species of Trachycystis s.l. (Charopidae) from the Hanglip Forest in the Soutpansberg complex in the Northern Province of South Africa is described. Absence of anatomical data precludes more precise classification. The shell is characterized by a spirally sculpted apex and a somewhat irregular flange-like costulation on the later whorls.
    Keywords: Mollusca ; Gastropoda ; Pulmonata ; Charopidae ; Trachycystis ; South Africa ; taxonomy
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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