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Ennea elegantula

Authors: Résumé, Jacques Daget;

Ennea elegantula

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Ennea elegantula (Pfeiffer, 1848) Fig. 29 Pupa elegantula Pfeiffer, 1848: 115. Représenté par Kuester in Martini & Chemnitz, 1852: 171, pl. XX, fig. 18-20. LOCALITÉ TYPE. — Non précisée (Cape Palmas d’après Tryon, Man. Conch., (2) 1, 1885). DESCRIPTION. — Coquille de petite taille (7 × 3,2 mm) ventrue à sommet obtus. Test lisse et brillant. Spire composée de 6 1/2 tours, le dernier moins large que les trois précédents. Le dernier tour présente deux sillons spiraux auxquels correspondent des filets spiraux visibles à l’intérieur de l’ouverture. Celle-ci est subquadrangulaire, à bord épais, un peu évasés. Un tubercule en haut du bord columellaire et une lamelle pariétale. A B FIG. 29. Ennea elegantula (Pfeiffer, 1848). A: d’après Degner, 1932. B: d’après Binder, 1963. Coquille de petite taille, ventrue, à sommet obtus, et test lisse et brillant. FIG. 29. Ennea elegantula (Pfeiffer,1848) . A: after Degner,1932. B: after Binder,1963.Shell small,bulging,blunted at the top, and with test smooth and glossy. DISTRIBUTION. — Habite le Liberia. Au mont Nimba, signalé par Binder (1963: 31, fig. 23) sous le nom de Ptychotrema (Ennea) elegantulum, de la savane sur sable près Ouyakoré.

Published as part of Résumé, Jacques Daget, 2003, Les Mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles du mont Nimba, pp. 183-210 in Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle 190 on pages 207-208

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Stylommatophora, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Ennea, Animalia, Biodiversity, Ennea elegantula, Streptaxidae, Taxonomy

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