Native Animals

Everettia corrugata

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SSN 65448
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Taxonomy

The taxonomic status is pending for approval

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Description

Everettia corrugata is an endemic snail species in the highland of Sabah. Compared to other genus, the genus Everettia did not have appendages on the mantle edge. Its body is black or grey in colour, with medium-sized and thin shell, somewhat translucent and green-corneous to brown brown-corneous. There are two subspecies for this species, which is the E. c. corrugata and E. c. williamsi. Both subspecies are almost the same, except the latter has spiral grooves above the periphery and higher shell height and width. It is distributed in primary forest, on granodiorite and serpentinite bedrock, at an elevation between 2,500 to 3,500 m (Vermeulen & Liew, 2022).

Location

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  • Sabah 1
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Specimen

Collection Center   Total
Holotype 85

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Aileen Tan Shau Hwai (Prof. Dato' Dr.)
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Aziz Bin Arshad (Prof. Dr.)
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
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Liew Thor Seng (Dr.)
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
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Siti Azizah Mohd Nor (Prof. Dr.)
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Syaizwan Zahmir Zulkifli (Dr.)
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References

Article
  1. Liew, T.S., Schilthuizen, M. & Vermeulen, J.J. (2009). Systematic revision of the genus Everettia Godwin-Austen, 1891 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Dyakiidae) in Sabah, northern Borneo. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 157 (3), 515-550

Acknowledgements :- Mrs. Aziemah Binti Kinan, Mr. Badrul Amin Bin Jaffar, Ms. Norazah Binti Norddin & Mr. Tan Kok Kiat

Photo credit :- Liew Thor Seng

Species Citation :- Everettia corrugata. Malaysia Biodiversity Information System (MyBIS). Accessed via https://www.mybis.gov.my/sp/65448. [Retrieved 01 December 2023].

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