Abstract
Nagyelma n. gen. is erected for the northern Vietnamese Ennea aliena Bavay and Dautzenberg, 1912. The most closely related genus is probably Elma H. Adams, 1866, which also has a high-spired shell but differs from the new genus in the absence of a parietal tooth, the pointed-ovoid shell shape, and the penial sheath, which covers only half of the penis.
Highlights
Nagyelma n. gen. is erected for the northern Vietnamese Ennea aliena Bavay and Dautzenberg, 1912
Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica the absence of anatomical information, we refrained from erecting a genus for E. aliena (Páll-Gergely et al, 2015)
In the present paper we first describe the anatomy of Ennea aliena based on newly-collected material, and erect a new genus for that species based on the anatomical and conchological differences from Elma
Summary
The absence of anatomical information, we refrained from erecting a genus for E. aliena (Páll-Gergely et al, 2015). In the present paper we first describe the anatomy of Ennea aliena based on newly-collected material, and erect a new genus for that species based on the anatomical and conchological differences from Elma
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