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Platyla polita
shells of Platyla polita (specimen at MNHN, Paris)
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P. polita
Binomial name
Platyla polita
(Hartmann, 1840)[2]
Synonyms
  • Acicula (Platyla) polita (W. Hartmann, 1840) (unaccepted combination)
  • Acme (Acicula) diluviana Hocker, 1907 (junior synonym)
  • Acme delpretei Paulucci, 1881 (junior synonym)
  • Acme oedogyra Paladilhe, 1868 (original combination)
  • Acme serbica Clessin, 1911 (junior synonym)
  • Acme similis Reinhardt, 1880 (original combination)
  • Acme similis bulgarica A. J. Wagner, 1928 (junior synonym)
  • Acme transsilvanica A. J. Wagner, 1912 (junior synonym)
  • Carychium lineatum C. Pfeiffer, 1828 (preoccupied)
  • Cyclostoma lubricum Held, 1847 (junior synonym)
  • Hyalacme beieri Käufel, 1930 (junior synonym)
  • Platyla oedogyra (Paladilhe, 1868) (junior synonym)
  • Platyla similis (Reinhardt, 1880) (junior synonym)
  • Truncatella (Pupula) acicularis polita W. Hartmann, 1840 (original combination)
  • Truncatella lubrica Held, 1847 (junior synonym)

Platyla polita is a species of very small land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Aciculidae. [3]

Subspecies
  • Platyla polita polita (W. Hartmann, 1840)
  • Platyla polita regina (Subai, 1977)

Distribution[edit]

This species is found in the Czech Republic,[4] Slovakia,[4] Poland, the Netherlands, Ukraine,[5] in alluvial sediments of the Rhône River, France and others.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Falkner, M.; von Proschwitz, T. & Rüetschi, J. (2011). "Platyla polita". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2011. IUCN: e.T156534A4960507. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2011-1.RLTS.T156534A4960507.en. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  2. ^ Hartmann, J. D. W. 1840. Erd- und Süsswasser-Gasteropoden. - pp. i-xx [= 1-20], 1-227, Tab. I-XII [= 1-12], I-XII [sic, = 13-24], 25-84. St. Gallen. (Scheitlin & Zollikofer).
  3. ^ MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Platyla polita (W. Hartmann, 1840). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1003107 on 2022-01-26
  4. ^ a b (in Czech) Horsák M., Juřičková L., Beran L., Čejka T. & Dvořák L. (2010). "Komentovaný seznam měkkýšů zjištěných ve volné přírodě České a Slovenské republiky. [Annotated list of mollusc species recorded outdoors in the Czech and Slovak Republics]". Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, Suppl. 1: 1-37. PDF.
  5. ^ Balashov I. & Gural-Sverlova N. (2012). "An annotated checklist of the terrestrial molluscs of Ukraine". Journal of Conchology 41(1): 91-109.
  • Reinhardt, O. (1880). Die Acme-Arten des Banats und Siebenbürgens. Sitzungs-Berichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, 1880 (2): 45-47. Berlin
  • Wagner, A. J. (1928). Studien zur Molluskenfauna der Balkanhalbinsel mit besonderer Berücksichtigung Bulgariens und Thraziens, nebst monographischer Bearbeitung einzelner Gruppen. Prace Zoologiczne Polskiego Panstwowego Muzeum Przyrodniczego [Annales Zoologici Musei Polonici Historiae Naturalis]. 6 (4): 263-399, pl. 10-23. Warszawa.
  • Paulucci, M. (1881). Descrizione di una nuova specie del génère Acme. Bullettino della Società Malacologica Italiana. 7: 221-225.


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