19 resultados para Keppel Sands
Resumo:
After having pointed out their distribution into several subfamilies, genera, and sub-genera of Pyramidellidae, this note describes 44 species of this family. Forty-two were collected by the author in the beach sands at Pho-Hai, near Phan-Thiet (South-Vietnam) and two were dredged off Phan-Thiet by the Nha-Trang Oceanographic Institute. Among these species twenty-one are new: Cossmannica champaensis, Odostomia (Odostomia) chamorum, O. (Megastomia) elata, O. (Megastomia) binhdinhensis, 0. (Megastomia) gestroides, O. (Jodanula) megembryon, Pyrgulina (Standeniella) difficilis, P. (Parthenina) monicae, P. (Pyrgulina) phohaiensis, Chrysallida phanthietina, Egilina gigantea, E. babellina, E. (Numaegilina) ventricosa, Babella cylindrica, B. crassicostata, Miralda franciscae, Turbonilla barthelemyi, T. (Asmunda) secta, Pyrgiscus infantilis, Careliopsis sublaevis, Cingulina inaequalis.
Resumo:
This record is working at the Pyramidellid fauna from the bay of Nha-Trang and vicinity, collected in beach sands or dredged by “Institut oceanographique”. This fauna is very prolific and includes no less than 210 species, among these 55 only could be assimilated to already known species. There are 7 Pyramidellinae, 12 Tiberiinae, 20 Syrnolinae, 27 Odostomiinae with prevailing subgenus Megastomia, 5 Odostomellinae, 63 Pyrgulininae with very numerous Pyrgulina and numerous Besla, 5 Menesthinae, 61 Turbonillinae with leading genera Chemnitzia. Pyrgiscus, Pyrgisciila, 3 Cingulininae, and 7 Eulimellinae.
Resumo:
The 1:50000 Vegetation Map of Cam Ranh Peninsula is one of the first study performed in South Vietnam; it aims to locate various vegetation on coastal sands and it represents a synthesis of phytogeographic observations. (Barry J.P. and Phung Trung Ngan, 1960, Barry J. P., Le-Cȏng-Kiet Hoang and Pham-Hȏ, 1961 Barry J. P., Le-Cȏng-Kiet and Vu-Van Cuong, 1961).
Resumo:
The natural vegetation on the coastal sands of Central and Southern Vietnam seems to not be in relation with the chemical composition of the sands, but with the age of sediments.