Euglandina species (probably undescribed)

Euglandina species (probably undescribed)

    East facing slope, xeric conditions, limestone slides, 15 miles southwest of Pinal de Amoles, Querétaro, Central Mexico, G. B.! 1997. From the Bud Rogers collection. Digital images by Louie Rundo.

Euglandina species (probably undescribed)

Drawing by George Brettingham Sowerby III (16 September 1843 – 31 January 1921).

NB: correction: pl. 2, fig. 4.

 

     Pictured on the left is the actual shell presented to British collector Mr. Abraham Lincoln and later deposited in the Peel Park Museum. Image courtesy of Rachel Petts and Henry McGhie, Head of Collections and Curator of Zoology, Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester where the specimen was transfered  from Salford Museum & Art Gallery, Peel Park, Crescent, Salford during the 1980's.

    Bomanxotha, Hidalgo, Mexico, about 1,750 meters above sea level, GPS: 20.502803N 099.672013W, 7/5/2015. Digital image copyright Manuel Nevárez and used with permission.

Euglandina species (probably undescribed)

    Near Nauzontla, Puebla, Mexico 19.966667N 097.583333W (19.57387282W 097.3660696W). Digital images copyright by Marcos Vinagrillo and used with permission. Additional Euglandina species images by Marcos Vinagrillo

Euglandina species (probably undescribed)

    15.8 km by road SW Pinal de Amoles, 2,800 meters altitude, Fred G. Thompson, FGT-1510, 27 September, 1970 (UF 021329). The specimen measures 89.4 mm.

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