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MolluscaBase name details
original description
(of Limnaeus pereger var. labiata Rossmässler, 1835) Rossmässler, E. A. (1835-1837). Iconographie der Land- & Süßwasser- Mollusken, mit vorzüglicher Berücksichtigung der europäischen noch nicht abgebildeten Arten. (1) 1 (1): VI + 1-132. pl. 1-5 [≥ Apr. 1835]; (1) 1 (2): 6 + 1-26. pl. 6-10 [≥ Aug. 1835]; (1) 1 (3): 4 + 1-33. pl. 11-15 [≥ Mar. 1836]; (1) 1 (4): 4 + 1-27. pl. 16-20 [≥ Sept. 1836]; (1) 1 (5/6): 4 + 1–70. pl. 21–30 [≥ Jul. 1837]. [Dresden und Leipzig (Arnoldische Buchhandlung)]., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/24986222 page(s): (1) 1 (1): 98 [details]
taxonomy source
Vinarski M.V. (2017). Recent species name changes in the European Lymnaeidae: two tales with unhappy end?. <em>Ruthenica.</em> 27(4): 141-153. [details]
basis of record
Falkner, G., Ripken, Th. E. J. & Falkner, M. (2002). Mollusques continentaux de France. Liste de référence annotée et bibliographique. <em>Patrimoines Naturels.</em> 52: 1-350. Paris [22 March]. [details] Available for editors [request]
From editor or global species database
Taxonomy The application of the taxonomic name Peregriana (or Radix) labiata (Rssm.) is a matter of debates. According to Falkner et al. (2002), this name should be used for a designation of a common European species earlier known as Radix peregra auct. Later, Vinarski (2017) argued against it and provide some arguments that the name R. peregra must not be replaced by R. labiata. The type series of the latter, described and illustrated by Vinarski (2017), consists of dried and presumably juvenile shells that makes its difficult to judge on its identity. Vinarski (2017) hypothesized that these shells belong to juvenile Radix balthica, though his opinion may be questioned. [details]
Type locality Type locality: Germany, Saxony, vicinity of Tharandt Town [details]
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