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ANSP 371416Limacidae
Limacidae  Deroceras heterura Pilsbry  
paralectotype  Deroceras heterura 
Dry Catalog # 371416 
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Catalog date 29  Jun  1988 
donor Pilsbry, H. A. 
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provenance Pilsbry, H. A. 
Alcohol Catalog # A12333 
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Catalog date 29  Jun  1988 
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unnamed locality West side of North Summit of 
specific locality Sawyer Peak, Black Range 
secondary division Grant County 
primary division New Mexico 
country USA 
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Coordinates 32°11'N, 107°15'W 
source of coordinates Coordinates generalized for Black Range area, New Mexico 
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collector Pilsbry, H. A. 
date collected 01  Sep  1915         
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altitude 2744 m 
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Remarks

ANSP 371416

remarks 'Type and paratypes' figured by Pilsbry, 1948, ANSP Mon. 3, vol. 2, pt. 2. 'Type', alc specimen, shown in figs. 299b, 300a, c, d; 'paratypes' shown in figs. 299b, d, 300b (alc) and 292h (dry); type lot given as ANSP 115226 by Pilsbry (1944, 1948). ANSP catalogue lists 115226 as Agriolimax campestris from Sawyer Peak, 1 dry specimen and 4+/- alc specimens. Lot found in alc collection 28 Jun 1988 marked in Pilsbry's hand, 'Deroceras heterura Pils type', with original label A. campestris, with catalogue no. 180666. catalogue lists 180666 as type of D. heterura from Sawyer Peak, 1 dry specimen. In dry collection, one specimen was found, no. 115226, from Sawyer Peak, identified as D. heterura (previously A. campestris), marked only as a figured specimen; it is verified as the specimen figured by Pilsbry (1948, fig. 292h) as a 'paratype' (A. E. Bogan & E. E. Spamer, 28 Jun 1988). The alc specimen '180666' is determined to be too small to be Pilsbry's 'type' so is considered to be a paralectotype. The lectotype is an alc specimen which has not been located (as of 28 Jun 1988). Because a lectotype has been selected, it retains the original lot number ANSP 115226, and the paralectotypes are split out from the lectotype lot. Since there is confusion surrounding the specimen catalogued as 180666, the entire paralectotype suite is recatalogued as dry + alc, ANSP 371416, A12333; however, Pilsbry (1948) figures at least two alc 'paratypes' so the entire lot has not been located as of Jun 1988. The lectotype, an alc specimen, is not to be assigned a new alc catalogue number until it is recovered. Altitude given as 9000 ft. (specimens first noted by Pilsbry & Ferriss (1917, Proc. ANSP, 69:103) as A. campestris, only as 'taken at 6 stations in the wooded zone of the black range'.) Dry lot paralectotype (formerly 115226) from station 17. Alc lot paralectotype (ex 180666) from station 37. 

annotation 01, -- --- 1948, H. A. Pilsbry, lectotype selected, ANSP Mon. 3, vol. 2, pt. 2, pp. 560-563; 02, 29 Jun 1988, E. E. Spamer, paralectotypes split from lectotype lot. 

Citations

ANSP 371416

Pilsbry, 1944. Nautilus 58 (1): 15

Pilsbry, 1948. Land Mollusca of North America (North of Mexico) 2 (2): 554-555