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Amphidoxa lavinia Hutton 1883

Description

Amphidoxa lavinia Hutton, 1883

Pl. 7, fig. B

Hutton, 1883. The New Zealand Journal of Science, 1: 476.

Type material. Syntypes (2), NMNZ M.1754 (dry shells). Label details. ‘ Palmerston North, T.W. Kirk’.

Type locality. Stated by Hutton (1883g: 476, 1884b: 180) to be ‘Palmerston North’, but this is incorrect (see below).

Remarks. Type material of Amphidoxa lavinia is illustrated here for the first time in pl. 7 fig. B. Hutton submitted a description of this species to the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute issue for 1883, but publication was delayed until May 1884 (Hutton 1884b: 180), and was pre-empted by a brief description in an account of a meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury (Hutton 1883g: 476). These descriptions were based on specimens that T.W. Kirk sent to Hutton, and which putatively had been collected at Palmerston North, north of Wellington. However, there have been no other records of this species from New Zealand, and the locality details given by Kirk were undoubtedly incorrect. Suter (1913: 683) considered that Amphidoxa lavinia Hutton, 1883 was a junior synonym of Helix capillacea Férussac, 1832, from Australia, as did Iredale (1938: 119). Smith (1992: 299) stated that A. lavinia was “not known to occur in Australia ”, but this was probably based on a misinterpretation of Iredale’s synonymy. Re-examination of type material indicates that Amphidoxa lavinia Hutton, 1883 is actually a synonym of Helix sinclairi Pfeiffer, 1846. The latter taxon was described from one or more specimens collected by Dr. Andrew Sinclair in ‘Van Diemensland’ (= Tasmania, Australia). The lectotype (NHMUK 1842.11.2.23), fixed by inference of holotype (ICZN Article. 74.6) by Smith (1992: 304), is illustrated here for the first time in pl. 7, fig. C. Helix sinclairii is the type species of the genus Tasmaphena Iredale, 1933, in the family Rhytididae, by original designation. It is endemic to mid-northern, central and southern Tasmania (Smith & Kershaw 1981: 69, map 36; Stanisic et al. 2018: 98).

Taxonomy. Treated here as a subjective junior synonym of Tasmaphena sinclairii (Pfeiffer, 1846) N. syn.

Notes

Published as part of Brook, Fred J., Kennedy, Martyn, King, Tania M., Ridden, Johnathon, Shaw, Matthew D. & Spencer, Hamish G., 2020, Catalogue of New Zealand land, freshwater and estuarine molluscan taxa named by Frederick Wollaston Hutton between 1879 and 1904, pp. 1-73 in Zootaxa 4865 (1) on pages 57-59, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4865.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4428428

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
NMNZ
Family
Asteraceae
Genus
Amphidoxa
Kingdom
Plantae
Order
Asterales
Phylum
Tracheophyta
Scientific name authorship
Hutton
Species
lavinia
Taxon rank
species
Type status
syntype
Taxonomic concept label
Amphidoxa lavinia Hutton, 1883 sec. Brook, Kennedy, King, Ridden, Shaw & Spencer, 2020

References

  • Hutton, F. W. (1883 g) Meetings of Societies. Philosophical Institute of Canterbury. Christchurch, 7 th June, 1883. Notes on New Zealand land shells, with descriptions of new species. The New Zealand Journal of Science, 1 (10), 475 - 477. [July]
  • Hutton, F. W. (1884 b) Notes on New Zealand land shells. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 16, 161 - 186. [May]
  • Gray, J. E. (1834) Characters of new species of shells. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 2 (1), 63 - 68.
  • Suter, H. (1913) Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca. MacKay, Government Printer, Wellington, 1120 pp.
  • Iredale, T. (1938) A basic list of the land Mollusca of Australia. Pt III. The Australian Zoologist, 9, 83 - 124.
  • Smith, B. J. (1992) Non-marine Mollusca. In: Houston, W. W. K. (Ed.), Zoological Catalogue of Australia Vol. 8. AGPS, Canberra, pp. i-xii + 1 - 405.
  • Smith, B. J. & Kershaw, R. C. (1981) Tasmanian Land and Freshwater Molluscs. Fauna of Tasmania Handbook 5. University of Tasmania, Hobart, 148 pp.
  • Stanisic, J., Shea, M., Potter, D. & Griffiths, O. (2018) Australian Land Snails Volume 2. A Field Guide to Southern, Central and Western Species. Bioculture Press, Mauritius, 594 pp.