ABSTRACT
A new species of camaenid land snail, Satsuma jinlunensis n. sp., from southeastern Taiwan is established. This species inhabits the lowland forests with a narrow geographical distribution insofar as we know. The species is characterised by having a sinistral shell, a rounded periphery, an oblique columellar lip joining the basal lip smoothly, an open umbilicus, a coiled flagellum, an absent or weakly developed penial caecum, a hemispherical verge internally, and a pedunculus of the bursa copulatrix expanded medially. The new species is distinguishable from congeners by a combination of its sinistral and conical shell, and coiling of the flagellum and part of the epiphallus. The characteristics of male genitalia and species biodiversity of terrestrial snails in southern Taiwan are discussed.
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Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Forestry Bureau, Council of Agriculture with the fieldwork, and Dr Shu-Ping Wu (University of Taipei, Taiwan) in providing helpful information. Thanks are also due to reviewers and Dr Don Colgan (Australian Museum) for helpful comments on an earlier version of the manuscript.
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