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Nothapalus Connolly 1930

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Description

sagittula, Nothapalus Connolly 1930: 48; pl. 6, fig. 11. Uganda, North Bugishu

District, Mt. Elgon, 7,000-9,000 feet. Holotype (‘the type’) EE.5145 {Spence ex

Connolly}. salmoneus, Murex (Ocinebra) Melvill and Standen 1899b: 162; pl. 10, fig. 2. Torres

Straits. Three syntypes EE.7839 {Haddon}. salsettensis, Thracia Melvill 1893: 65; pl. 1, fig. 24. Nomen nudum in Melvill and

Abercrombie 1893: 51. Bombay. Thirteen syntypes EE.7840 {Abercrombie}. saltuense, Diplommatina Godwin-Austen 1886: 178; pl. 45, figs. 6, 6a. Jatinga Val-ley, N Cachar. Four syntypes EE.3511/12 {Collier}. sanjosensis Morrison 1946: 6; pl. 1, fig. 1. New variety of Pomacea cumingii (King

1831). Three small streams (not of contiguous drainage) on the west side of San

José Island. One paratype [water supply stream, W. side San José Island] EE.3683

{Smithsonian Institution}. sadongense, Opisthostoma Smith 1905: 189; text fig. 2. Picsing, Upper Sadong,

Sarawak. One syntype EE.3514/7 {Collier}.

scobinata, Urocoptis (Arangia) Torre and Ramsden in Ramsden 1915: 133; pl. 6, fig. 3. Subida a “La Hembrita”, Monte Toro, Guantánamo [Cuba]. Two paratypes EE.4773 {Spence ex Ramsden}.

scotiana, Rissoa (Onoba) Melvill and Standen 1907b: 133; pl., fig. 5. Station 325, Scotia Bay, South Orkneys, 9-15 fathoms [lat. 60 o 32’42”S., long. 44 o 38’33”W., ‘Scotia’ station 325]. Two syntypes EE.7841 {SNAE}.

selecta, Colina Melvill and Standen 1898a: 31; pl. 1, fig. 2. Madras. Figured syntype (holotype?) EE.7842 {Henderson}.

semicolorata, Urocoptis Spence 1936: 13; text figs. 2, 4. Province of Vinales, West Cuba. Holotype EE.3656 (original of fig. 2) and 2 paratypes EE.3657 {Spence}. Clench (1968: 101) restricted the type locality to “Viñales: Sitio del Infierno, Sierra del Infierno”.

semifusca Spence 1923: 20; pl. 1, fig. 4. New variety of Achatina schweinfurthi Martens 1873. Leverville. Holotype (the only specimen described) EE.6350 {Spence}.

semperi, Ryssota (Lamarckiella) Bartsch 1939: 42, 46. Badajos, Tablas, Philippines. Two paratypes EE.3674 {Smithsonian Institution}.

septenarium, Calliostoma (Eutrochus) Melvill and Standen 1899b: 176; pl. 10, fig. 9. Station 8, Albany Pass, Torres Straits, 10 fathoms. Two syntypes EE.7843 {Haddon}.

shacklefordi, Nassa (Telasco) Melvill and Standen 1896: 274; pl. 9, fig. 3. Loyalty Islands. Figured syntype EE.3773, 2 possible syntypes EE.8100 and 2 possible syntypes EE.8101 {Hadfield}.

shandae, Gulella Connolly 1930: 46; pl. 6, fig. 5. Kenya, Cherangani. Holotype? (‘type’) EE.5114 {Spence ex Connolly}.

shantungensis, Limnaea Jones and Preston 1904: 142; text fig. 4. Wei Hai Wei, Shantung. Six syntypes EE.7844 {Jones}.

sherfaiensis, Diplommatina Godwin-Austen 1870: 3; pl. 1, figs. 3-3b. On the highest ridges of the north Cachar Hills, particularly the peaks “Sherfaisip” and “Marangski”, about 5,500 feet, in dense forest. Three syntypes [Shaerfaisip] EE.3511/104 {Collier}.

shimbiense, Martensia Preston 1910a: 530; pl. 8, fig. 12. Shimbi Hills, British East Africa. Three possible syntypes EE.6032 {Spence ex Tomlin}.

sigaloessa, Columbella (Mitrella) Melvill and Standen 1896: 276; pl. 9, fig. 6. Loyalty Islands. Figured syntype EE.3774 {Hadfield}.

signum, Mangilia (Cythara) Melvill and Standen 1896: 286; pl. 9, fig. 24. Loyalty Islands. Figured syntype EE.3775 {Hadfield}.

silvicola, Diplommatina Godwin-Austen 1886: 45; pl. 45, figs. 3, 3a, (var. figs. 5, 5a). ‘Small var’. Khasi Hills. One syntype EE.3511/140 {Collier}.

sincera, Rissoina Melvill and Standen 1896: 308; pl. 11, fig. 66. Loyalty Islands. Figured syntype E.3776 and 2 possible syntypes EE.8120 {Hadfield}.

solariellum, Cyclostrema Melvill 1893: 63; pl. 1, fig. 20. Nomen nudum in Melvill and Abercrombie 1893: 40. Bombay. Three syntypes EE.7845 {Abercrombie}.

soror, Leucochiloides Preston 1912a: 188; pl. 31, fig. 17. Chanler Falls, Eusso Nyiro, British East Africa. Six possible syntypes EE.5997 {Spence ex Tomlin}.

spryi, Marginella Clover 1974: 503. Under stones at Mozambique, about 150 miles S. of Porto Amelia, Mozambique, E. Africa. One paratype EE.3752 {Clover}

spyridula, Clathurella Melvill and Standen 1896: 296; pl. 10, fig. 42. Loyalty Islands. Holotype EE. 3777 {Hadfield}.

standeni, Tropidophora Spence 1919: 43; pl. 1, figs. 5,6. Madagascar. Holotype (the only specimen described) EE.6351 {Spence}.

stepheni, Columbella (Seminella) Melvill and Standen 1897: 407. New name for Columbella (Seminella) pacei Melvill and Standen 1896 (qv). Loyalty Islands. Figured syntype EE.3765, figured as C. pacei, 18 possible syntypes EE.8072 and 5 possible syntypes EE.8073 {Hadfield}.

stibarochila, Mangilia Melvill and Standen 1896: 283; pl. 9, fig. 19. Loyalty Islands. Holotype (the only specimen described) EE.3779 {Hadfield}.

stoliczkii, Alycaeus Godwin-Austen 1874: 147; pl. 3, figs. 3-3b. Naga Hills. One syntype EE.3512/21 {Collier}.

strattoni, Placostylus Pain 1955: 18; fig. 9. New Caledonia. Holotype EE.7846 {Stratton}.

striata, Dahlakia Biggs 1971: 222; pl. 7, fig. 1. Entedebir Island, Dahlak Archipelago, Red Sea. One paratype EE.7847 {Biggs}.

sturyani Burnup 1925: 113; pl. 8, figs. 15-17. New variety of Gulella isipingoensis (Sturany 1898). Ntimbankulu, Pietermaritzburg, Howick, Dargle, Zwaart Kop, Hilton, Karloof. One possible syntype [Natal] EE.5867 {Spence}.

subframesi, Gulella Connolly 1929: 219, 222; pl. 14, fig. 4. Zululand; Mfongosi {Spence ex Connolly, coll. WE Jones}. Four syntypes EE.5115.

sulcosum Torre and Bartsch 1941: 177; pl. 13, fig. 12. New subspecies of Opisthosiphon (Bermudezsiphona) obturatum Torre and Henderson 1921. Salto del Paso Tinaja, about 1.5km. from the north entrance to the pass [Cubitas Mts., Camaguey Province, Cuba]. Six syntypes EE.3687 {Smithsonian Institution}.

superbum, Chondropoma Henderson and Simpson 1902: 88; text fig. Found on a high limestone hill back of Thomazeau, Haiti. Four syntypes EE.3688 {Smithsonian Institution}.

superbum, Farcimen (Farcimen) Torre and Bartsch 1942: 35; pl. 7, figs. 28-30. Nomen nudum in Torre and Bartsch 1942: 34. Sierra de los Acostas, Luis Lazo, Pinar del Río, Cuba. Three paratypes EE.3672 {Smithsonian Institution}.

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Notes

Published as part of McGhie, Henry, 2008, Catalogue of type specimens of molluscs in the collection of The Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, UK, pp. 1-46 in ZooKeys 4 (4) on pages 29-31, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.4.32, http://zenodo.org/record/576421

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Biodiversity

Collection code
SNAE
Family
Achatinidae
Genus
Nothapalus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Stylommatophora
Phylum
Mollusca
Scientific name authorship
Connolly
Taxon rank
genus
Type status
holotype , paratype , syntype
Taxonomic concept label
Nothapalus Connolly, 1930 sec. McGhie, 2008

References

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