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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 41 no. 20, pp. 269-298
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: New records of Arion intermedius Norm. are given.\nAll known data on the genus Oopelta M\xc3\xb6rch have been compiled and supplemented by new observations, mainly on O. nigropunctata M\xc3\xb6rch and O. capensis Poll. Of the former species the type specimens were examined and the external variation and anatomy were studied. A fine series of O. capensis, with notes on the living animals by Mr. van Bruggen, enabled the author to study that species in detail. The affinities of Oopelta are discussed and it is concluded that the genus should be maintained in a subfamily of its own, Oopeltinae Cockerell, 1891, in the Arionidae. It seems unlikely that the type locality of O. nigropunctata on the Gold Coast near Accra (Ghana) is autochthonous. The distributional area of Oopelta in South Africa strongly resembles that of some other so-called palaeogenic elements in the South African fauna.\nThe samples of Milax examined appeared to belong to M. gagates (Drap.) in its restricted sense. Therefore it seems likely that earlier records of this species from South Africa were correct. M. capensis (Krauss) probably is a synonym, and the same may even hold true for M. ponsonbyi (Collinge).\nNew records are given of Limax flavus L., L. nyctelius Bourg., L. valentianus F\xc3\xa9r., Deroceras reticulatum (M\xc3\xbcll.), D. caruanae (Poll.), and D. laeve (M\xc3\xbcll.).\nThe interpretation of Limax nyctelius by Hugh Watson and others has been followed here, but attention is called to the fact that Simroth\'s different views on this Algerian species have never been definitely refuted. Agriolimax kervillei Germain is considered a synonym of L. nyctelius as interpreted by Watson et al.\nDeroceras caruanae has only recently been recorded for the first time from South Africa by Van Bruggen, but possibly Connolly\'s "Agriolimax laevis (M\xc3\xbcll.) var. grisea Taylor" is this species. "Agriolimax (Hydrolimax) laevis M\xc3\xbcller, vari\xc3\xa9t\xc3\xa9 grise" of Abeloos and Deroceras meridionale Reygrobellet (a name preoccupied by Agriolimax meridionalis Doering) are considered synonyms of D. caruanae.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 41 no. 16, pp. 233-241
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Five species of Vitrinellidae have been found in the Holocene shell ridges of Surinam.\nOf these, Vitrinella (Striovitrinella) cupidinensis,Cochliolepis surinamensis, and Solariorbis guianensis are new species, while Cyclostremiscus caraboboensis Weisbord is known from Pliocene beds in Venezuela and Teinostoma (Pseudorotella) schumoi Vanatta belongs to the Recent fauna of Guatemala. A paratype of Vitrinella cupidinensis spec. nov. was found on Olinda beach near Recife, Brazil, and clearly is a Recent shell. It seems possible, and even likely, that eventually all five species will appear to be still living in the same general region.
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