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-