Papua New - Cultuurtijdschriften

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Papua New - Cultuurtijdschriften
BASTERIA,
58:
A note
the type material of Chronos fultoni Coen, 1922, from
on
194,
1994
Guinea
Endodontidae
(Pulmonata:
New
Papua
Charopinae)
Henk+K. Mienis
National
Mollusc
Berman
Collection,
Building,
Chronos
is
selection
by
transferred
also selected
remained part
Hebrew
shell from
single
Hebrew
and
Systematics
Ecology,
Hebrew
Israel
Papua New
Moroka,
University
considered invalid;
Pulmonata,
Endodontoidea,
of
species
Guinea. The
The
Jerusalem.
transfer of the
Chronos,
3-4)
to
lectotype
Paryphantopsis
nomenclature,
selection,
type
described an endodontidland snail collected
Moroka, Papua New Guinea,
Paryphantopsis Thiele,
Coen
based
mm;
it
his
was
merely
fultoni.
Lamberto
by
The
species
in
now
fig.
was
The latter
258).
present in the mollusc collection of the
single
on a
3.
in the
University ofjerusalem (HUJ 30756).
are
Chronos
Doria', Genova, Italy. However,
description
depicted
as
1928, by Solem (1970:
original sample
of the Coen collection,
"paralectotypes"
not
a
di Storia Naturale 'Giacomo
of 3
height
a
be
from the
lectotype
a
correct, because
and
near
the genus
Museo Civico
on
collection,
Jerusalem,
accepted.
361, figs.
to
to
Evolution,
Guinea.
1893
July
Coen
has
Gastropoda,
New
Coen (1922:
Loria in
is
based
was
the
Solem (1970)
words:
Papua
in
present
Thiele, 1928,
Key
1922,
fultoni Coen,
holotype
of
Dept.
of Jerusalem, 91904
University
The
shell with
shell,
length
National Mollusc
not
mm
holotype,
Collection of the
"lectotype"
simultaneously
this is
of 8.5
the
obviously
Solem's so-called
topotypes, collected
a
with the
and the
holotype,
18
but
part of the type series.
of Solem's
Rejection
invalid type selection does
and Chronosfultoni should be known
species
as
not
alter the
interpretation
of this
Paryphantopsis (Paryphantopsis) fultoni (Coen,
1922).
REFERENCES
COEN,
G.S.,
1922. Descrizione
Stor. Nat.
SOLEM,
A.,
monata).
Genova
1970.
—
(3)
The
Veliger
9
di
(49):
nuove
endodontid
12:
specie
di molluschi del Museo Civico
di Genova.
—
Ann. Mus.
Civ.
359-363.
land
239-264.
snail
genera
Pilsbrycharopa
and
Paryphantopsis (Mollusca:
Pul-