Bangon Kongim, Chirasak Sutcharit, Fred Naggs, Somsak Panha
Zookeys
Figure 2.Living snails. A Pollicaria myersii from Pahom, Vang Vieng, Laos (CUMZ 1572; shell height about 40 mm) B Pollicaria mouhoti mouhoti from Tam Wungdang, Phitsanulok (CUMZ 1533; shell height about 35 mm) C Pollicaria mouhoti monochroma ssp. n. from the type locality (paratype CUMZ 1548; shell height about 30 mm) D Pollicaria elephas from Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia (CUMZ 1536; shell height about 45 mm).
Thor-Seng Liew, Jaap Jan Vermeulen, Mohammad Effendi bin Marzuki, Menno Schilthuizen
Zookeys
Figures 12.Spiral lines on the shell surface are shown in, from top to bottom, 100 × magnification under the dissecting microscope, 500 × and 2000 × magnification under scanning electron microscope. A shell with both thick and thin spiral lines B shell with only thin spiral lines. Each corresponding image in A and B is at the same scale.
Nattawadee Nantarat, Chirasak Sutcharit, Piyoros Tongkerd, Jonathan Ablett, Fred Naggs, Somsak Panha
Zookeys
Figure 6.Types of Cyclophorus species. A Cyclophorus cucullatus (Gould, 1856) paralectotypes NHMUK 20130116 B, C Cyclophorus eudeli Smith, 1893 B lectotype NHMUK 1893.2.26.5, and C paralectotype NHMUK 1893.2.26.6-7 D, E Cyclophorus everetti Smith, 1892 D lectotype NHMUK 1892.7.20.103, and E paralectotype NHMUK 1892.7.23.1-2.