Chiliborus rosaceus
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Ordo: Pulmonata
Familia: Bothriembryontidae
Genus: Chiliborus
Name
Chiliborus rosaceus (King & Broderip I, 1831) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Bulinus rosaceus King and Broderip, 1831: 341. Bulimus (Bulimus) rosaceus: Beck 1837[1]: 52; Hidalgo 1870[2]: 53. Strophocheilus (Borus) rosaceus: Pilsbry 1895[3]: 33, pl. 5, fig. 26, pl. 6, figs 29–30. Strophocheilus (Chiliborus) rosaceus: Pilsbry 1926[4]: 6; Bequaert 1948[5]: 178, pl. 8, figs 2, 4. Chiliborus rosaceus: Stuardo and Vega 1985[6]: 129.
Material examined
Rocky hills north of Copiapo (27°21'29"S, 70°20'24"W), Commune of Copiapó, April 4 2006, JFA 100101. Pichidangui (32°08'39"S, 71°31'15"W) and Los Molles (32°13'56"S, 71°29'23"W), Region of Valparaíso, 2008, RCG (unnumbered), 9 specimens.
Diagnosis
This species has large (up to 89 mm in examined specimens), brownish and elongate shells decorated with growth lines. Shells have crenulated sutures, a large protoconch and a thick lip. Animals have an orange or brownish body, with short grey tentacles.
Distribution and remarks
From Huasco to Chiloé Island (42°S, 73°W) (Stuardo and Vega 1985[6]). This is the northernmost record for the species.
Taxon Treatment
- Araya, J; Catalán, R; 2014: A review of the non-bulimulid terrestrial Mollusca from the Region of Atacama, northern Chile ZooKeys, 398: 33-51. doi
Other References
- ↑ Beck H (1837) Index Molluscorum Praesentis Aevi Musei Principis Augustissimi Christiani Frederici. Hafniae. 124 pp.
- ↑ Hidalgo J (1870) Catalogue des coquilles terrestres recueillies par les naturalistes de la Commission Scientifique Espagnole sur divers points de L’Amérique méridionale. J Conch (Paris) 18: 27-70.
- ↑ Pilsbry H (1895–1896) American bulimi and bulimuli. Strophocheilus, Plekocheilus, Auris, Bulimulus. Manual of Conchology (2) 10: i–iv, 1–213.
- ↑ Pilsbry H (1926) South American land and fresh water molluscs: notes and descriptions, VI. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 78: 1-15.
- ↑ Bequaert J (1948) Monography of the Strophocheilidae, a neotropical family of terrestrial mollusks. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 100(1): 1-210.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Stuardo J, Vega R (1985) Synopsis of the land Mollusca of Chile. With remarks on distribution. Studies on Neotropical Fauna 20(3): 125-146. doi: 10.1080/01650528509360682
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