CLASSE: GASTROPODA: TERRESTRE
FAMÍLIA: SOLAROPSIDAE
ESPÉCIE: Solaropsis inornata F. Haas, 1951
Tamanho médio: 14 mm
Habitat: vive no solo, sob folhas ou enterrada parte do tempo
Ocorrência: Peru
Localidade tipo: Rio Chusgon, afluente do Rio Marañon, Hacienda Santa Elena, Peru
Nome original: Solaropsis (Psadara) inornata F. Haas, 1951
Sinônimo: Psadara inornata (F. Haas, 1951)
Descrição original:
(Hass, 1951): “Shell depressed, almost planorboid, thin, translucent, light corneous brown, shining, with a wide, funnel-shaped umbilicus. Whorls 4 1/2, regularly increasing, convex; suture deep, almost channelled; all whorls superficially ornamented by closely set, hair-like, slightly undulated and occasionally anastomosing striae. Aperture almost circular, slightly excised by the penultimate whorl, slightly oblique; peristome straight, not expanded, its ends converging. Umbilicus almost one-third of the greater diameter of the shell, funnel-shaped, deep.”
Fotos: (1-3) The Field Museum Natural History, Chicago: HOLOTYPE de Solaropsis inornata, FMNH 30929, “rio Chusgon, affluent of the Rio Maranon, at Hacienda Santa Elena, Peru. Altitude 1,600 2,150 meters”, coll. Dr. W. Weyrauch, ex coll. Museo Javier Prado of Lima, Peru, 14.3mm
Fontes:
Descrição original: (como Solaropsis (Psadara) inornata F. Haas, 1951) Haas, F. (1951). Remarks on and descriptions of South American non-marine shells. Fieldiana: Zoology. 31(46): 503-545., disponível online em https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2784155
página(s): 527-528, figs. 113A-C
MolluscaBase: https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1450800