Sinployea decorticata | |
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Drawing of the shell of Sinployea decorticata. | |
Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Subclass: | Heterobranchia |
Order: | Stylommatophora |
Family: | Charopidae |
Genus: | Sinployea |
Species: | †S. decorticata
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Binomial name | |
†Sinployea decorticata | |
Synonyms | |
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Sinployea decorticata a species of small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Charopidae. This species was endemic to the Cook Islands; it is now extinct.
Sinployea decorticata was originally discovered and described under the name Pitys decorticata by American naturalist Andrew Garrett in 1872. [2]
Garrett's original text (the type description) reads as follows:
Shell subdiscoid, openly umbilicate, thin, subpellucid, cinereous, under a brownish horn-colored epidermis, adults decorticated, rarely with radiating dashes of reddish brown, arcuately ribbed, ribs lamellar, regular, rather closely set, continued on the base, interstices very finely striated; spire flatly convex; suture channeled; whorls 5, convex, slowly increasing, last one convexly declivous above, rounded beneath, obsoletely angular on the periphery; umbilicus deep, exposing the whorls, about a fourth the diameter of the shell; aperture oblique, orbicular luniform; peristome thin, simple; parietal region very thinly callosed.
The width of the shell is 4 mm. The height of the shell is 2 mm. [2]
Type specimen are stored in the collection of Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. [2]
Type locality is Rarotonga Island, Cook Islands. [2]
Andrew Garrett commented on the habitat of this land snail, saying it was, "a common species found on the ground in a mountain ravine". [2]
This article incorporates public domain text from reference. [2]