Bulimus ridleyi
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Ordo: Pulmonata
Familia: Orthalicoidea
Genus: Bulimus
Name
Bulimus ridleyi E.A. Smith, 1890 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Bulimus (Bulimulus) ridleyi E.A. Smith 1890[1]: 501, pl. 30 fig. 9.
- Hyperaulax ridleyi (E.A. Smith); Simone 2006[2]: 178, fig. 637.
Type locality
[Brazil, Fernando Noronha] “on the north side of the island; also found at the base of the Peak, north side, (...) and on Rat Island”.
Label
“Fernando Noronha”.
Dimensions
“Longit. 12 millim., diam. 6”; lectotype H 11.46, D 5.9, W 5.3.
Type material
NHMUK 1888.6.27.106, lectotype; 1888.6.27.107-110, four paralectotypes.
Remarks
The specimen figured by E.A. Smith is here desingated lectotype (design.n.). The four paralectotypes are glued onto paper.
Current systematic position
Odontostomidae, Hyperaulax ridleyi (E.A. Smith, 1890).
Taxon Treatment
- Breure, A; Ablett, J; 2012: Annotated type catalogue of the Bothriembryontidae and Odontostomidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Orthalicoidea) in the Natural History Museum, London ZooKeys, 182: 1-70. doi
Other References
- ↑ Smith E (1890) [Notes on the zoology of Fernando Noronha.] Mollusca. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 20: 483-503.
- ↑ Simone L (2006) Land and freshwater mollusks of Brazil: 1–390. EGB/Fapesp, Sao Paulo.
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