Type material of land snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) described from New Zealand by taxonomists in Europe and North America between 1830 and 1934, and the history of research on the New Zealand land snail fauna from 1824 to 1917
Author
Brook, Fred J.
Author
Ablett, Jonathan D.
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-11-14
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Helix varicosa
Pfeiffer, 1853
Pl. 14, fig. H, Pl. 16, fig. C
Pfeiffer, 1853a
. Monographia heliceorum viventium, 3: 97.
Type material:
Lectotype
fixed by inference of
holotype
(
ICZN
Article 74.6) by
Climo (1969a: 204
, text figs. 16 A–C). Pfeiffer’s description was based on one or more specimens in the Cuming collection.
Climo (1969b: 204)
noted that R.K. Dell found a single ‘type specimen’ at the British Museum, probably during a visit c. 1960 (see
Dell 1963
). The
lectotype
was not found in the
NHMUK
collection in 2018, and its whereabouts is unknown.
NHMUK
1849.12.22.124–125 contains a
paralectotype
of
H. varicosa
Pfeiffer
, illustrated here in pl. 16, fig. C (see preceding species entry).
Type
locality:
‘Nova Seelandia’ (
Pfeiffer 1853a: 97
).
Previous illustrations of
type
material:
Reeve (1852 [in
1851–1854
]: pl. 133, fig. 824),
Climo (1969a
: text figs. 16 A–C [from a drawing by R.K. Dell]).
Remarks:
Helix varicosa
Reeve, 1852
and
H. varicosa
Pfeiffer, 1853
, are based on the same
type
material, which was sent to H. Cuming by the Australian-based naturalist Frederick Strange (Pfeiffer 1853: 97). Pfeiffer evidently intended to publish the original description in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London issue for 1851 (see Reeve 1852 [in
1851–1854
]: species 824;
Pfeiffer 1853a: 97
), but publication was delayed until 1854 (
Pfeiffer 1854b: 148
), and was pre-empted by Reeve (1852 [in
1851–1854
]) [note that the publication date of ‘
October 1851
’ listed for plate 133 of
Reeve (
1851
–1854) is presumed to be an error, as the immediately preceding and following plates were dated ‘
October 1852
’ (see
Petit 2007
: table 3)]. Authorship was previously attributed to Pfeiffer (1853) (e.g.,
Hutton 1880: 7
;
Suter 1913b: 688
;
Climo 1978a: 187
;
Climo 1989: 593
;
Spencer
et al
. 2009: 215
), but Reeve (1852) has priority.
Taxonomy:
Helix varicosa
Pfeiffer, 1853
is a junior primary homonym and an objective junior synonym of
Fectola varicosa
(Reeve, 1852)
N. syn.