Ana Maria Leal-Zanchet, Stella Teles de Souza, Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira
Zookeys
Figures 6–8.Hausera hauseri Leal-Zanchet & Souza, sp. n.: 6–7 photograph of live specimens in dorsal view, one of them (6) with intestine containing food and the pharynx visible 8 photograph of a preserved specimen (paratype MZU PL.00142) in dorsal view; grains of sand are seen over the dorsal surface. Scale bar for the figs 6–7 not available.
Paul Valentich-Scott, Charles L. Powell, II, Thomas D. Lorenson, Brian E. Edwards
Zookeys
Figure 3.A–H. Wallerconcha sarae gen. n., sp. n. A–H holotype, SBMNH 235481, length = 23.9 mm, height = 21.3 mm, width = 16.7 mm. A Exterior of right valve B Exterior of left valve C Dorsal view of both valves D Close up of periostracum of right valve E Interior of left valve F Interior of right valve G Close up of hinge of left valve H Close up of hinge of right valve.
Adrienne Jochum, Anton J. de Winter, Alexander M. Weigand, Benjamín Gómez, Carlos Prieto
Zookeys
Figure 3.Zospeum vasconicum sp. n., A–E different views of holotype (MNCN 15.05/60147H) F–I paratype shells (MNCN 15.05/60147P) H paratype shell with window cut in body whorl exposing columella. Scale bar 0.5 mm.
Chirasak Sutcharit, Jonathan Ablett, Piyoros Tongkerd, Fred Naggs, Somsak Panha
Zookeys
Figure 15.Type specimens of Amphidromus spp. A Lectotype of Amphidromus adamsii subunicolor B Lectotype of Amphidromus sumbaensis C Lectotype of Amphidromus adamsii superba D Possible syntype of Amphidromus theobaldianus E Paralectotype of Amphidromus smithi ventrosulus F–G Amphidromus versicolor F lectotype and G paralectotype H–I Amphidromus sinensis vicaria H lectotype and I paralectotype J Holotype of Amphidromus webbi K Lectotype of Amphidromus zebrinus.
The Cephalopod. atlasJerusalem :Israel Program for Scientific Translations ; Springfield, Va. : available from the U. S. National Technical Information Service,1975.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32124297
The genera vermium exemplified by various specimens of the animals contained in the orders of the Intestina et Mollusca Linnaei :.London :Printed for the author by James Dixwell ..., and sold by John Sewell ..., B. White and Son ..., and P. Elmsley ...,1783-1788..biodiversitylibrary.org/page/29389828
Cradley, Malvern Worcs. SO729470 Trochulus striolatus. The species varies a fair bit, but features visible are quite coarse growth lines (top view), an angulation, almost a keel, on the periphery (equator) of the final whorl (side view), and a large umbilicus with the lip of the aperture overhanging it a bit (base view). Prop the shell so the base view is flat onto it/the umbilicus if present, not at a slant