taxonID	type	description	language	source
30A5F4546FBA5E47ACDC0CB2FDF4F907.taxon	etymology	Etymology. For Cobourg Peninsula, where this species occurs.	en	Koehler, Frank, Shea, Michael (2022): A new cryptic species of land snail from the Northern Territory, Australia (Stylommatophora, Camaenidae, Parglogenia). Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (2): 427-433, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851
30A5F4546FBA5E47ACDC0CB2FDF4F907.taxon	description	Description. Shell (Fig. 2 A). Moderately large (D = 24.4 - 29.9 mm, H = 19.2 - 23.1 mm; n = 7), globose-conical with low domed spire, comprising 5 to 5.5 rounded whorls, moderately to rapidly increasing in diameter, separated by moderately to strongly incised suture. Teleoconch with microsculpture of widely to moderately spaced rounded pustules, in juveniles with short periostracal setae that are only retained along suture lines in adult specimens. Protoconch with microsculpture of elongate pustules arranged in oblique spirals. Umbilicus narrowly open. Outer lip moderately developed, outwardly reflected, without sulcus behind outer lip. Shell colour light brown, outer lip pale pinkish to white (Fig. 2 A; based on 2 specimens). Reproductive anatomy (Fig. 3 C-F). Bursa copulatrix about a quarter to half of length of oviduct, with slightly enlarged to broad head, base broad above uterus junction becoming inflated and then narrowing before spermathecal head. Epiphallus broad and bulb-like or narrowing at apex, length equivalent to about one fifth to one tenth of length of penis; retractor muscle attached to apex of epiphallus; vas deferens attached at apex of epiphallus, next to penial retractor; with small bi-lobed caecum at about one quarter of its length. Penis straight to slightly kinked to bent above terminal end, cylindrical, about as long to twice as long as vagina. Penial walls very thick and muscular. Inner penial wall sculpture comprising lattice work of filaments below epiphallus, giving rise to longitudinal rows of interconnected thread-like filaments to corrugated pilasters toward genital pore; with one or two narrow, wrinkled longitudinal pilasters forming at around mid penis. Penial sheath absent (Fig. 3 C-F; based on 2 specimens). Head wart oval to trunk-shaped, about 2 x 3 to 3 x 5 mm in size (Fig. 3 B); mantle roof typically camaenid (Fig. 3 A).	en	Koehler, Frank, Shea, Michael (2022): A new cryptic species of land snail from the Northern Territory, Australia (Stylommatophora, Camaenidae, Parglogenia). Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (2): 427-433, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851
30A5F4546FBA5E47ACDC0CB2FDF4F907.taxon	distribution	Distribution. The distribution of Parglogenia cobourgensis is difficult to delineate due to the paucity of suitable material. Here, the known distribution of P. cobourgensis is restricted to the Cobourg Peninsula and coastal parts of west Arnhem Land excluding Croker Island (see below). Denser sampling is required to delimitate the distributions of P. pelodes and P. cobourgensis more accurately and to clarify the taxonomic status of the Croker Island population.	en	Koehler, Frank, Shea, Michael (2022): A new cryptic species of land snail from the Northern Territory, Australia (Stylommatophora, Camaenidae, Parglogenia). Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (2): 427-433, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851
BEAB224A3FAE57139E364A2F6570ABDD.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Shell relatively large (D = 14.3 - 31.5 mm, H = 10.8 - 20.3 mm; n = 92), with strongly and almost evenly elevated spire, comprising between 4.5 and 5.8 whorls. Apical sculpture of anastomosing ridges initially, becoming pustulated after first half whorl. Postapical whorls with microsculpture of very small, rather widely spaced setae and extremely fine ridgelets with weak radial ribs appearing on spire and body whorl. Umbilicus very narrow, partly covered by reflected lip, internally with crowded pustules. Body whorl globose, rounded, only slightly descending behind strongly reflected, thin, white lip. Shell light yellow brown, uniform. Vagina and penis very long, atrium short, bursa copulatrix very short, without enlarged head. Free oviduct with glandular, convoluted walls. Vas deferens with bifurcated caecum on ascending arm and entering the epiphallus near insertion of penial retractor muscle without differentiation. A narrow, raised ridge separates the epiphallus from the penis; inner penial walls with longitudinal corrugated ridges; no penial sheath, verge, or epiphallic appendages present (Solem 1979; Koehler 2012).	en	Koehler, Frank, Shea, Michael (2022): A new cryptic species of land snail from the Northern Territory, Australia (Stylommatophora, Camaenidae, Parglogenia). Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (2): 427-433, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851
15BB78B054A75B3EA21648A36AB7CA1D.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. AUSTRALIA · 1 preserved specimen, 4 dried shells; Northern Territory, Croker Island, near airstrip; 11 ° 10 ' 0 " S, 132 ° 29 ' 6 " E; leg. 28 Mar 1980; AM C. 121141 (Fig. 2 B). 1 dried shell; Croker Island; 11 ° 7 ' S, 132 ° 33 ' E; leg. 28 Mar 1980; AM C. 582514.	en	Koehler, Frank, Shea, Michael (2022): A new cryptic species of land snail from the Northern Territory, Australia (Stylommatophora, Camaenidae, Parglogenia). Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (2): 427-433, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851
15BB78B054A75B3EA21648A36AB7CA1D.taxon	description	Description. Shell (Fig. 2 B). Moderately large (D = 27.6 - 34.2 mm, H = 21.5 - 24.8 mm; n = 5), globose-conical with low domed spire, comprising 5 to 5.5 rounded whorls, moderately to rapidly increasing in diameter, separated by moderately to strongly incised suture. Teleoconch with microsculpture of widely to moderately spaced rounded pustules, in juveniles with short periostracal setae that are only retained along suture lines in adult specimens. Protoconch with microsculpture of elongate pustules arranged in oblique spirals. Umbilicus narrowly open. Outer lip moderately developed, outwardly reflected, without sulcus behind outer lip. Shell colour light brown, out lip pale pinkish to white (Fig. 2 B). Reproductive anatomy (Fig. 3 G, H). Bursa copulatrix about a quarter to half of length of oviduct, with broad head, base broad above uterus junction, narrowing before spermathecal head. Epiphallus broad, narrowing at apex, length equivalent to about one fifth to one tenth of length of penis; retractor muscle attached to apex of epiphallus; vas deferens attached at apex of epiphallus, next to penial retractor; with small bi-lobed caecum at about one quarter of its length. Penis slightly kinked to bent above terminal end, cylindrical, about as long to twice as long as vagina. Penial walls very thick and muscular. Inner penial wall sculpture comprising lattice work of filaments below epiphallus, giving rise to longitudinal rows of interconnected thread-like filaments to corrugated pilasters toward genital pore; with one or two narrow, wrinkled longitudinal pilasters forming at around mid penis. Penial sheath absent (Fig. 3 G, H).	en	Koehler, Frank, Shea, Michael (2022): A new cryptic species of land snail from the Northern Territory, Australia (Stylommatophora, Camaenidae, Parglogenia). Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (2): 427-433, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851
15BB78B054A75B3EA21648A36AB7CA1D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Presumably endemic to Croker Island.	en	Koehler, Frank, Shea, Michael (2022): A new cryptic species of land snail from the Northern Territory, Australia (Stylommatophora, Camaenidae, Parglogenia). Zoosystematics and Evolution 98 (2): 427-433, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.98.93851
