Gulella streptostelopsis

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Gulella streptostelopsis
SEM image of apertural view of paratype of Gulella streptostelopsis. The height of the shell is 2.37 mm. Scale bar is in mm.
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Stylommatophora
Family: Streptaxidae
Genus: Gulella
Species:
G. streptostelopsis
Binomial name
Gulella streptostelopsis
Map of Malawi showing distribution of Gulella streptostelopsis. The arrow indicates the type locality.

Gulella streptostelopsis is a species of small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Streptaxidae.

Gulella streptostelopsis was described by Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen in 2007 based on material (except for one specimen) obtained for the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden (Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, formerly Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie) by Ms H.M. Meredith (Newquay, U.K.; formerly Malawi) and her co-workers in the period 1975–1988.[1]

The minute, almost smooth, shell (length 2.0-2.4 mm) resembles that of the genus Streptostele, but is characterized by three-fold apertural dentition and just under six whorls.[1] This taxon may represent a new genus.[1]

Lateral view of the shell.

The specific name streptostelopsis is of the resemblance of Streptostele.[1] It is Latinized Greek for Streptostele-like and refers to the likeness to shells of the streptaxid genus Streptostele.[1] The kindred epithet streptosteloides already exists in the family Streptaxidae. The original combination was Opeas streptosteloides Von Martens, 1897, but this taxon appears to be a streptaxid, now named Streptostele streptosteloides (Von Martens, 1897).[1] In view of the similarity of the names and probable causes for confusion in possibly closely allied genera the epithet streptostelopsis was proposed.[1]

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Shell description

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