Types of Ampullariidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

IF 0.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Pub Date : 2016-11-01 DOI:10.1635/053.165.0110
R. Cowie, E. Strong, G. Rosenberg, K. Hayes
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ABSTRACT. The Ampullariidae Gray, 1824 constitute a family of freshwater caenogastropods predominantly distributed in humid tropical and subtropical habitats in Africa, South and Central America and Asia. They include the largest of all freshwater snails and frequently comprise a major portion of the native freshwater mollusc faunas of these regions. Ampullariid taxonomy is confused, primarily because most species were described on the basis of shell morphology alone, which is highly variable within species yet relatively conservative among species within the family. The need for rigorous taxonomic treatment of the group is acute and the basis for such research is comprehensive study of type material. With type or possible type material of 31 nominal species-group taxa of Ampullariidae, belonging to the genera Felipponea Dall, 1919 (1 taxon, South America), Lanistes Montfort, 1810 (6 taxa, Africa), Marisa Gray, 1824 (1, South America), Pila Röding, 1798 (1, Asia; 4 Africa), and Pomacea Perry, 1810 (17, South, Central, North America), as well as 1 incertae sedis taxon in New World Ampullariidae, the Academy of Natural Sciences has significant holdings, for which this annotated catalogue is provided. Information in each account includes original name and combination, citation to the original description, current taxonomic status, type material held by the Academy of Natural Sciences (holotypes, a neotype, paratypes, lectotypes, paralectotypes) with catalogue number(s) and number of specimens in each catalogue lot, type locality, collectors and dates of collection, and other remarks or additional information as appropriate. A lectotype is designated for Ampullaria pealiana Lea, 1838, and a neotype is designated for Pomacea paludosa flava Smith, 1937. All name-bearing types are illustrated.
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费城自然科学院壶腹动物科分类(软体动物:腹足类)
摘要壶腹足科(Ampullariidae Gray, 1824)是淡水壶腹足类动物的一个科,主要分布在非洲、南美洲、中美洲和亚洲潮湿的热带和亚热带栖息地。它们包括所有淡水蜗牛中最大的,并且经常构成这些地区原生淡水软体动物的主要部分。壶腹类的分类比较混乱,主要是由于大多数物种仅根据壳形态进行描述,而壳形态在种内变化很大,而在科内种间相对保守。迫切需要对该群体进行严格的分类处理,而这种研究的基础是对类型材料的全面研究。壶形虫科31个名义种群分类群的模式或可能的模式资料,属于Felipponea Dall属,1919(1个分类群,南美洲),Lanistes Montfort, 1810(6个分类群,非洲),Marisa Gray, 1824(1个,南美洲),Pila Röding, 1798(1个,亚洲);(4)非洲)和Pomacea Perry, 1810(17,南、中、北美),以及新世界壶腹科1个inintertae sedis分类单元,自然科学院有大量馆藏,为此提供了注释目录。每个帐户中的信息包括原始名称和组合,原始描述的引用,当前的分类学状态,自然科学院持有的类型材料(全型,新型,准型,选型,准型),目录编号和每个目录批次的标本数量,类型地点,收集者和收集日期,以及其他适当的注释或附加信息。1838年为Ampullaria pealiana Lea指定了一个选型,1937年为Pomacea paludosa flava Smith指定了一个新型。所有的命名类型都有说明。
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