• Source: Kalamantania whiteheadi
  • Kalamantania whiteheadi is a species of air-breathing land snail, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Dyakiidae.
    Kalamantania whiteheadi is the only species in the genus Kalamantania.


    Description


    This species was originally discovered and described as Helicarion (?) whiteheadi by Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen in 1891.
    Godwin-Austen's original text (the type description) reads as follows:

    Helicarion (?) whiteheadi, n. sp. (Plate v. fig. 1.)
    Shell depressedly globose, tumid, slight subangulation on periphery,
    not perforate; sculpture coarse, a peculiarly wrinkled surface, the
    lines having a very oblique transverse direction; colour rich umberbrown, pale purple and iridescent within the aperture; spire low,
    rounded on apex; suture impressed; whorls 3, rapidly increasing,
    the last much expanded; aperture widely ovate, oblique; peristome
    thin, not reflected at all on columellar margin, which is subvertical.
    Size: maj. diam. 35.0, min. 28.0; alt. axis 12.0; breadth of
    aperture 20.0 millim.

    Hab, Kina Balu Mountain, altitude not known (Mr. J. Whitehead).


    Distribution


    The type locality is Mount Kinabalu in Borneo.


    See also


    Biological classification


    References

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