<documentid="0F55C7B902697BAEF413D40EB33E237C"ID-CLB-Dataset="26144"ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.865.36296"ID-GBIF-Dataset="131dde94-28f3-4cec-ab7f-06788c037ac0"ID-PMC="PMC6663936"ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-865-137"ID-Pensoft-UUID="B9F801F26CF95D06930D84AEAD5BC556"ID-PubMed="31379448"ID-ZooBank="EAD1EAB670BE48B187E9DBBFCBEA5EAD"ModsDocID="1313-2970-865-137"checkinTime="1563870666136"checkinUser="pensoft"docAuthor="Pall-Gergely, Barna & Neubert, Eike"docDate="2019"docId="80FABB3FE17C43F4A52B59F18F17C4F6"docLanguage="en"docName="ZooKeys 865: 137-154"docOrigin="ZooKeys 865"docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.865.36296"docTitle="Trichochloritis pseudomiara Bavay & Dautzenberg 1909"docType="treatment"docVersion="6"lastPageNumber="144"masterDocId="FFE72A64FF8ED503FF84D5694E24467A"masterDocTitle="New insights in Trichochloritis Pilsbry, 1891 and its relatives (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Camaenidae)"masterLastPageNumber="154"masterPageNumber="137"pageNumber="144"updateTime="1732749276916"updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
<mods:titleid="4A44A507D0F9EC0B17C2A73D579E39E9">New insights in Trichochloritis Pilsbry, 1891 and its relatives (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Camaenidae)</mods:title>
<taxonomicNameid="C6DFF4F810AAC5DE3BEB679A015C0A6E"ID-CoL="7TDF4"LSID="80fabb3f-e17c-43f4-a52b-59f18f17c4f6"authority="Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1909"authorityName="Bavay & Dautzenberg"authorityYear="1909"class="Gastropoda"family="Camaenidae"genus="Trichochloritis"higherTaxonomySource="CoL"kingdom="Animalia"lsidName="Trichochloritis pseudomiara"order="Stylommatophora"pageId="7"pageNumber="144"phylum="Mollusca"rank="species"species="pseudomiara">Trichochloritis (?) pseudomiara (Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1909)</taxonomicName>
<figureCitationid="6CA442F12D94680271321C66919C4B0D"captionStart="Figures 10–12"captionStartId="F5"captionText="Figures 10 - 12. Shells of Trichochloritis species 10 Trichochloritis breviseta, BOR / MOL 9091, Perak, Ipoh, Gunung Kanthan plot, D = 19.5 mm 11 Trichochloritis penangensis, BOR / MOL 11562, Perak, Ipoh, Gunung Pondok, plot, D = 16.2 mm 12 Trichochloritis (?) pseudomiara, syntype of Helix (Chloritis) pseudomiara Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1909, D = 24.3 mm, MNHN. 10, 11 Junn Kitt Foon (published in Foon et al. 2017), all photographs x 2."figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.865.36296.figures10-12"httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/319423"pageId="7"pageNumber="144">Fig. 12</figureCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="67D34DD4F9DFA8E13046F0DCC2A487F0"author="Schileyko, AA"journalOrPublisher="Ruthenica"pageId="12"pageNumber="149"pagination="1 - 68"refId="B21"refString="Schileyko, AA, 2011. Check-list of land pulmonate molluscs of Vietnam (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora). . Ruthenica 21: 1 - 68"title="Check-list of land pulmonate molluscs of Vietnam (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora)."volume="21"year="2011">Schileyko 2011</bibRefCitation>
<paragraphid="9A255F715AE812A903BD2B8072750308"pageId="7"pageNumber="144">A rather large, usually dark species with rounded body whorl, fine radial growth lines and deep hair scars; umbilicus open, only a small part of it is covered by the columellar reflection.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="92531909B48352018335F33E566B92A3"pageId="7"pageNumber="144">Shell rather large, almost flat, with relatively thick wall; body whorl rounded; last half whorl with or without very shallow subsutural furrow; the 4.75-5.25 whorls are separated by a shallow suture; colour greyish yellowish, or brown to olive green; protoconch consists of 1.5 whorls, finely granulate, with fine radial lines near the suture of the last half whorl; teleoconch finely, irregularly wrinkled, and covered with very deep hair scars, which are visible to the naked eye as well on the body whorl; hairs not permanent, although we did not have access to live collected specimens; aperture ovoid; peristome expanded and slightly reflected, and reinforced by a thickened whitish/light brown lip; parietal region with an inconspicuous layer, which is often darker than the rest of the shell; umbilicus widely open, concave and funnel-shaped, slightly covered by reflected peristome.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="85B8BE383361593ADAACEC07C011D273"pageId="7"pageNumber="144">This species is known only from the northernmost part of Vietnam, along the Chinese border.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="881E6548D66F830DB64E028B4FFD6EF4"pageId="7"pageNumber="144">This species can easily be identified based on the dark green-coloured shell and the deep, widely spaced hair scars that cover the entire teleoconch.</paragraph>