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Strophia parva

Maynard, 1889


Original Description:
Geographic Distribution:
Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands
Type Locality:
West end of Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands.
[19° 43' N, -79° 48' W]

This species occurs in a very limited area, on the west end of Cay­man Brac. Near the northern termination of a path that crosses the key near the western end, is a strip of quite high shrubbery, and in this these Strophias lived. From this point, they were scattered at inter­vals, quite into the large colony of Common Strophias, in the cocoa-nut grove on the south side, having evidently been inadvertently transported by the inhabitants.

            In habit these Strophias are decidedly social occurring in groups of a dozen or more, clinging to the branches of the shrubbery, often at a considerable distance from the ground, sometimes five or six feet, dif­fering in this respect, from any other species that I have seen living, it not being usual for them to ascend more than one half of this distance." (Maynard, 1889:25)



Type Material:
Lectotype, MCZ 246423

Clench (1964:368, pl. 63, fig. 9) designated and figured as lectotype MCZ 246423. The other syntype became a paralectotype. The remaining 998 specimens have no status as types (Harasewych et al., 2007:380).

Additional Records:
MolluscaBase Information:
No MolluscaBase Information Found.
Remarks:

Clench (1964:368) regarded this taxon as a synonym of Cerion pannosum (Maynard, 1889).

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