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“…This species was described based on specimens collected from the area of Kampong Som [Sihanoukville] and Kampot ( Morlet 1885 ). Inkhavilay et al (2017 : fig. 10l) illustrated the lectotype of this species, which has a larger shell (height 35 mm) and the last whorl has only a blackish subsutural band (without any other bands on the last whorl) compared with the single worn shell that we collected from limestone near Kampot (height 23 mm), with brownish supra-peripheral and sub-peripheral bands.…”
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“…This species was described based on specimens collected from the area of Kampong Som [Sihanoukville] and Kampot ( Morlet 1885 ). Inkhavilay et al (2017 : fig. 10l) illustrated the lectotype of this species, which has a larger shell (height 35 mm) and the last whorl has only a blackish subsutural band (without any other bands on the last whorl) compared with the single worn shell that we collected from limestone near Kampot (height 23 mm), with brownish supra-peripheral and sub-peripheral bands.…”
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“… semitessellatus due to the similarity of both brown supra-peripheral and sub-peripheral bands on the penultimate whorls and the geographical proximity. The subgenus Syndromus typically has a small shell which exhibits high variation on shell size, colour, and pattern (see Inkhavilay et al 2017 ).…”
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“…The genus Amphidromus Albers, 1850 includes tree-dwelling snails. Its distribution range extends from Assam in India to Indochina and to Sundaland, south to the Philippines, Wallacea, with one species in Australia (pilsBry 1900, laidlaw & solem 1961, solem 1983, miTra et al 2004, suTChariT & panha 2006, ramakrishna et al 2010, suTChariT et al 2015, inkhavilay et al 2017. A. sinensis (Benson, 1851) was reported e.g.…”
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