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Oxychilus mortilleti (Pfeiffer, 1859): a redescription (Pulmonata, Zonitidae)

Authors :
G. Manganelli
F. Giusti
G. Manganelli
F. Giusti
Source :
Basteria vol. 61 no. 4/6, pp. 123-143
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

The taxonomic and nomenclatural status of Oxychilus mortilleti (Pfeiffer, 1859) is revised. O. mortilleti is a medium-sized Oxychilus species which can only be distinguished from similar shelled, sympatric species [O. cellarius (Müller, 1774), O. draparnaudi (Beck, 1837), and O. adamii (Westerlund, 1886)], on the basis of the following anatomical characters: penis divided into proximal and distal parts by constriction (1), proximal penis about three times as long as distal penis (2), terminal, constricted part (‘bottle-neck’) of proximal penis long, slender, straight (occasionally slightly bent) (3), penis sheath covering almost entire distal penis (4). At present, O. mortilleti is only known from southern central Europe (Austria, Czech Republic and the Alps). In the Alps, confirmed records exist only for Ticino (Switzerland), Piedmont, Lombardy and Venetum (Italy).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Basteria vol. 61 no. 4/6, pp. 123-143
Notes :
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1227710642
Document Type :
Electronic Resource