• Source: Prestonella nuptialis
  • Prestonella nuptialis is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Bothriembryontidae.
    It was previously classified within Prestonellidae. cf.


    Distribution


    This species is endemic to Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    The type locality is Craigie Burn, Somerset East, South Africa.


    Description



    Prestonella nuptialis was described by two British malacologists James Cosmo Melvill (1845-1929) and John Henry Ponsonby-Fane (1848-1916) in 1894. The type description reads in Latin and the English language as follows:

    Buliminus nuptialis, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 5.)
    B. testa angustissime umbilicata, delicatula, tenui, succineo-brunnea;
    anfractibus quatuor, tribus supra parvis, ultimo perlato, rapide
    accrescente, effuso, undique longitudinaliter oblique rude liratis;
    apertura oblonga; peristomate simplici, tenui, apud umbilicum
    fere clausum, reflexo.
    Long. 15, lat. 8·50 mill.
    Hab. Craigie Burn, Somerset East (Mrs. Mary Layard Barber). In coll. E. L. Layard.
    A small delicate shell, of succinoid character and nearly
    allied to B. Bowkeri, Sow., but differing in its fewer whorls,
    broader last whorl, coarser longitudinal liration, and in the

    absence of any granular sculpture.
    The width of the shell of the type species is 8.5 mm. The height of the shell is 15 mm.


    References


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    External links


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