Diversity and taxonomy of Vietnamese Pollicaria (Gastropoda, Pupinidae)

Species in the genus Pollicaria (Gastropoda: Pupinidae) are conspicuous members of the southeast Asian land snail fauna. Originally erected in 1856, both the genus and its constituent species have been reorganized multiple times with the most recent treatment published in 2013. Col...

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Main Authors: Russell L. Minton, Phillip M. Harris, Ernest North, Do Van Tu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2017-02-01
Series:Zoosystematics and Evolution
Online Access:http://zse.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=10794
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spelling doaj-28729b4a27c540c59f3b9886522979ae2020-11-24T23:13:27ZengPensoft PublishersZoosystematics and Evolution1435-19351860-07432017-02-019319510410.3897/zse.93.1079410794Diversity and taxonomy of Vietnamese Pollicaria (Gastropoda, Pupinidae)Russell L. Minton0Phillip M. Harris1Ernest North2Do Van Tu3University of Houston Clear LakeUniversity of AlabamaUniversity of Houston Clear LakeVietnam Academy of Science and Technology Species in the genus Pollicaria (Gastropoda: Pupinidae) are conspicuous members of the southeast Asian land snail fauna. Originally erected in 1856, both the genus and its constituent species have been reorganized multiple times with the most recent treatment published in 2013. Collections of Vietnamese Pollicaria during 2014 and 2015 raised questions of the utility of currently used diagnostic shell characters and identification keys in species identification. An examination of the authors’ collections, combined with museum specimens, suggested that at least three species of Pollicaria occur or have historically occurred in Vietnam. It is suggested that P. rochebruni is a senior synonym of P. crossei and treat both taxa as conspecific. A second species, P. mouhoti, was believed to only occur in Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. A possible third species, based only on previous karyotypic work, is discussed. Our data further suggest that shell features such as color and size lack consistent utility in species-level identifications in Pollicaria. http://zse.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=10794
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author Russell L. Minton
Phillip M. Harris
Ernest North
Do Van Tu
spellingShingle Russell L. Minton
Phillip M. Harris
Ernest North
Do Van Tu
Diversity and taxonomy of Vietnamese Pollicaria (Gastropoda, Pupinidae)
Zoosystematics and Evolution
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Phillip M. Harris
Ernest North
Do Van Tu
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title Diversity and taxonomy of Vietnamese Pollicaria (Gastropoda, Pupinidae)
title_short Diversity and taxonomy of Vietnamese Pollicaria (Gastropoda, Pupinidae)
title_full Diversity and taxonomy of Vietnamese Pollicaria (Gastropoda, Pupinidae)
title_fullStr Diversity and taxonomy of Vietnamese Pollicaria (Gastropoda, Pupinidae)
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and taxonomy of Vietnamese Pollicaria (Gastropoda, Pupinidae)
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1860-0743
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Species in the genus Pollicaria (Gastropoda: Pupinidae) are conspicuous members of the southeast Asian land snail fauna. Originally erected in 1856, both the genus and its constituent species have been reorganized multiple times with the most recent treatment published in 2013. Collections of Vietnamese Pollicaria during 2014 and 2015 raised questions of the utility of currently used diagnostic shell characters and identification keys in species identification. An examination of the authors’ collections, combined with museum specimens, suggested that at least three species of Pollicaria occur or have historically occurred in Vietnam. It is suggested that P. rochebruni is a senior synonym of P. crossei and treat both taxa as conspecific. A second species, P. mouhoti, was believed to only occur in Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. A possible third species, based only on previous karyotypic work, is discussed. Our data further suggest that shell features such as color and size lack consistent utility in species-level identifications in Pollicaria.
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