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<mods:title>Descriptions of new and little-known land snail taxa from Turkey, and establishment of a new genus (Gastropoda, Pulmonata: Lauriidae, Enidae and Vitrinidae)</mods:title>
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Type locality &amp; type specimens.
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Suçatı Tüneli
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Diagnosis. A conic, densely ribbed
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species with a prominent angular lamella, as well as a prominent parietalis,
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inferior, and columellaris; a basalis and supracolumellaris is missing and there is a prominent two-peaked thickening between the columellar insertion of the peristome and the angular lamella.
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Description. Shell dextral, conic in outline, with closely, distinctly and regularly, oblique ribbing; there are no spiral striae. The 6.7-7.2 whorls are convex and separated by a deep suture. Shell rather solid, not or hardly translucent, dark horn-coloured. The last whorl has a lengthy but shallow gutter, corresponding in its position to the
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inferior on the outer wall, but there is no distinct basal keel. Umbilicus open, deep and narrow. Peristome strongly reflected at right angles to form a flat, thickened, somewhat yellowish coloured lip. Columellar and palatal insertion connected by a clearly visible parietal callus. Angular lamella prominent, high, without appendages; it almost reaches the border of the parietal callus. The angular lamella is fused with a sharp, triangle-like
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that faces the palatal wall and that on its turn is fused with the palatal insertion of the peristome. The
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creates a small sinulus. A small sinulus at the columellar insertion of the peristome is created by a two-peaked prominent thickening situated below the border of the parietal callus. Parietalis prominent, high, rather deep inside the aperture; it is not connected with the angular lamella.
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inferior very long and well developed; it just stops in front of the lip (i.e. it does not fuse with it). A very small, dot-like
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superior is present just above the anterior end of the
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inferior, close to the thickened lip. The columellaris is horizontally projected above the middle of the columellar side of the aperture. There is a marked thickening below the parieto-palatal angle of the peristome.
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Measurements (n = 2). Holotype: H = 3.4; LWH = 1.8; MH = 1.4; LWD = 1.9; LWM = 2.0; MD = 1.2; NW = 7.2. Paratype: H = 3.3; LWH = 1.8; MH = 1.4; LWD =
<pageTitle box="[824,1224,155,179]" pageId="5" pageNumber="8">1.9; LWM = 2.1; MD = 1.3; NW = 6.7.</pageTitle>
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<paragraph blockId="5.[824,1433,155,803]" pageId="5" pageNumber="8">Localities. Known from the locus typicus only (see above).</paragraph>
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<paragraph blockId="5.[824,1433,155,803]" pageId="5" pageNumber="8">Derivatio nominis. Named after Joop C.A. Eikenboom, a well-known Dutch malacologist and for forty years an inspiring friend of the second author.</paragraph>
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Differentiation.
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<emphasis box="[1059,1235,363,387]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="8">Leiostyla superba</emphasis>
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differs from
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<emphasis box="[824,963,398,422]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="8">L. eikenboomi</emphasis>
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by its more densily packed and finer ribbing, the less conical outline, the denticulate peristome, the presence of a basalis and supracolumellaris, the more prominent
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superior, the more prominent tooth-like thickening of the palatal peristome just above the
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superior, and the missing of a two-peaked thickening below the border of the parietal callus.
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<emphasis box="[993,1145,640,664]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="8">Leiostyla zilchi</emphasis>
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differs from
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<emphasis box="[1292,1432,640,664]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="8">L. eikenboomi</emphasis>
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by the presence of a basalis and supracolumellaris, the more developed
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superior, and the missing two-peaked thickening below the border of the parietal callus.
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