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Table 5 Locality records - Bequaertina. Numbers in the first 

 column correspond to the locality numbers in Figure 16. Sources 

 of specimen information are shown in the last column. 



1. Lake Tanganyika, 1800-2000m 4° 30' S, 29° 00' E 



2. Kiambi 7° 20' S, 28° 01' E 



3. Sampwe (non 'Sangue') 



9° 20' S, 27° 26' E 



4. Ibahi, Ugogo ( = Ougogo) Riv. 5° 04' S, 34° 04' E 



5. Mbwe( = Mbwego) 5° 21' S, 38° 58' E 



6. Mamboya ( = Mamboa) 6° 16' S, 37° 06' E 



7. Morogoro 6° 50' S, 37° 45' E 



8. Ngerengere, Oukani, Kingoni 7° 03' S, 38° 31' E 



9. Ufipa ( = Sumbawanga) 



10. Rukwa Lk. 



11. Mbaya, 1700m 



12. Utengule 



13. Misuku Hills, Mughoma, 



1500m 



14. Deep Bay ( = Chilumba, 



= Hengwa) 



15. Nyika Plateau, 6000-7000 ft. 10° 48' S, 33° 48' E 



NHMW* 

 Dautz. & 

 Germ., 

 1914 



Dautz. & 

 Germ., 

 1914 

 Ancey, 

 1902 

 Ancey, 

 1902 

 BMNH 

 BMNH 

 Bourg., 

 1889 

 Ancey, 

 1902 

 BMNH f 

 BMNH, 

 LNK 

 BMNH, 

 MCZ, 

 ZMB, 

 SMF 

 9° 40' S, 33° 33' E RMNH + 



10° 27' S, 34° 16' E BMNH 



8°00'S, 31°30'E 



8° 00' S, 32° 25' E 

 8° 45' S, 33° 27' E 



8° 54' S, 33° 20' E 



16. Nkota-Kota 



17. Nchisi ( = Ntchisi) Mt. 



18. Chinyama 



19. Zomba, Shirwa Lk., Mpita 



12° 55' S, 34° 18' E 

 13° 20' S, 34° 05' E 

 13° 43' S, 33° 43' E 

 15° 23' S, 35° 23' E 



20. ChiradzuluMt., Lisau 15° 41' S, 35° 09' E 



21. Nyambadwe Hill 15° 48' S, 35° 15' E 



22. SocheMt. 15° 51' S, 35° 01' E 



23. Cheri Bridge, Upper Lauangwal3° 35' S, 31° 30' E 



24. Broken Hill ( = Kabwe) 14° 27' S, 28° 27' E 



25. Kafue Riv., Mumbwa 15° 56' S, 28° 55' E 



26. Pemba 16° 40' S, 27° 25' E 



27. Mazoe Valley 16° 32' S, 33° 25' E 



28. Salisbury 17° 50' S, 31° 03' E 



29. Vumba, Zonwi Bridge, 2500 ft. 19° 07' S, 33° 05' E 



30. Bulawayo 20° 09' S, 28° 35' E 



31. Chirinda, Selinda Mt., 4000 ft. 20° 26' S, 32° 42' E 



32. Macequece, Vila de Manica 18° 56' S, 32° 53' E 



33. Nsendwe, Maniema 



34. Uvira 



35. Mpala(=Pala) 



36. Mweru ( = Moero) Lk. 



37. Dilolo 



38. Rumonge 



39. Kapuri ( = Piani Kapuri) 



40. Luaye 



2° 57' S, 25° 56' E 



3° 24' S, 29° 08' E 

 6°45'S,29°31'E 

 9° 00' S, 28° 45' E 



10° 42' S, 22° 20' E 

 3° 11' S, 29° 08' E 

 3° 34' S, 26° 53' E 



4° 42' S, 27° 23' E 



BMNH, 



IRSN, 



MCZet 



al. 



BMNH 



HM' 



HM* 



BMNH, 



IRSN, 



RMNH 



HM* 



NG f 



NG f 



MCZ 



NMW 



Beq. & 



CI., 1934c 



SAM 



NMW 



NM 



NM* 



RMS, 



SAM 



BMNH, 



MCZ 



BMNH, 



NMW, 



SAM 



BMNH, 



MRAC 



ZMB 



IRSN 



BMNH, 



IRSN 



SMF 



MRAC 



BMNH, 



IRSN, 



MRAC et 



al. 



MRAC 



variably transversely striated with yellow-brown to dark brown; 

 nepionic whorls densely granulate. Lake Kivu district of Zaire, 

 Rwanda, Uganda graueri 



- Shell small (6 1 /-* whorls = ~ 50 mm), extremely thin, fragile, 

 translucent; malleations very shallow, often sparse; subcarinate 

 at periphery, producing a bend in the arc of fine prosocline 

 lirae; lirae of fifth whorl not transacted; ground colour dull dark 

 brown-olive with irregular castaneous brush marks that are 

 closely highlighted adaperturally with buff; nepionic whorls 

 faintly granulate. Lualaba River, Zaire fraterculus 



Bequaertina pellucida (Putzeys, 1898) 

 Figs. 31-36 



Ganomidos pellucidus 



Putzeys, 1898:84, text fig. 20, 21. 

 Callistoplepa pellucida 



Pilsbry, 1905:128, pi. 43, fig. 3, 4; Germain, 1909:90; 



Pilsbry, 1919:81; Bequaert & Clench, 1934c:114; Haas, 



1936:13. 

 Serpaea foai 



Germain, 1905:255; 1908:631. 

 Achatina foai 



Verdcourt, 1966:111; 1983:219. 

 Callistopepla pellucida 



Oliver, 1983:9. 



Shell. Shell ovate-achatiniform to elongate-ovate, 

 extremely thin, very fragile, translucent. Whorls 6-7, rarely 

 l x h\ a conspicuous demarcation at or near the end of the third 

 whorl sets off the nepionic whorls. Spire conic, with a 

 narrowly obtuse apex that is slightly elevated; occasionally 

 the second nepionic whorl is somewhat constricted, produc- 

 ing a submammillate profile. Whorls slightly convex, expand- 

 ing and descending proportionately. Sutures moderately deep 



Table 5 continued 



41. 



Kabambare 



4° 42' S, 27° 43' E 



ZMB 



42. 



Lukuga Riv. mouth 



5° 55' S, 29° 12' E 



MCZ 



43. 



Gandajika 



6° 45' S, 23° 57' E 



MRAC 



44. 



Pweto 



8° 26' S, 28° 55' E 



IRSN 



45. 



Kamina 



8° 44' S,25°00' E 



MRAC 



46. 



Abercorn ( = Mbala) 



8°50'S, 31°22'E 



MCZ 



47. 



Kungwe, Sitete ( = Nkungwe) 



6° 07' S, 29° 48' E 



Verdcourt, 

 1966 



48. 



Beni 



0°30' N,29°28' E 



IRSN, 

 MRAC 



49. 



Kitembo 



2° 53' S, 27° 37' E 



MNHN 



50. 



Lobengera Mission 



2° 03' S, 29° 25' E 



MRAC 



51. 



Ibanda 



0° 08' S, 30° 30' E 



MRAC 



52. 



Loashi Valley 



1° 14' S, 28° 45' E 



MRAC 



53. 



Burungu, Ruasa 



1° 20' S, 29° 02' E 



ANSP 



54. 



Nyabukere 



1° 29' S, 28° 33' E 



MRAC 



55. 



Kirotche, 1250 m 



1° 37' S, 29° 02' E 



MRAC 



56. 



Lwiro Riv. 



2° 00' S, 28° 52' E 



AMNH, 



FMNH 



57. 



Idjwi ( = Kwidschwi, Kwidjwi) 



2° 09' S, 29° 04' E 



ZMB, 

 MRAC, 

 UMMZ et 

 al. 



58. 



Katana 



2° 13' S, 28° 50' E 



MRAC 



59. 



Tshibinda 



2° 20' S, 28° 45' E 



ANSP, 

 MRAC 



60. 



Bukavu 



2° 30' S, 28° 52' E 



MNHN, 

 NMB 



specimens dissected in the present study. 



