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Orobophana pacifica

Pūpū (AT)

Yellow Necklace-Shell

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General Information

COMMON NAMES: Yellow Necklace-Shell

TRADITIONAL NAMES: Pūpū (RR AT MK), Pūpū Rengarenga (MT)

GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: NATIVE Cook Islands (Southern Group) - ?Australs - Societies

COOK ISLANDS STATUS: Native, Endemic of se.Polynesia; Land, coastal forests; on tree trunks and under rubble and debris

SIGNIFICANCE LIST: ; Locally endangeredCultural, Adornment

SIMILAR SPECIES: False necklace-Shell (Pleuropoma parvula) shell red-brown (vs. yellow); very small, to 3mmSØ (vs. to 6mmSØ).

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Cook Islands Distribution

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Southern Group: Present    Makatea: Present
RR 
MG
AT
MK
MT
AK
PL
TK
MN
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Northern Group: Present
TN 
MH
RK
PK
NS
SW
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Scientific Taxonomy

Orobophana pacifica (Pease, 1865)
SYNONYMS: Helicina flavescens Pease, 1865; Helicina tahitensis Pease, 1871[per Garret 1881]; Orobophana flavescens Pease, 1865

TAXONOMY: ANIMALIA; MOLLUSCA; GASTROPODA; PROSOBRANCHIA; Archaeogastropoda; Neritacea; HELICINIDAE

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SIGNIFICANCE NOTES -
BIODIVERSITY: Locally endangered
POSITIVE SIGNIFICANCE: Cultural, Adornment. Comments: This landsnail is collected after rain on the makatea islands to make shell necklaces (‘ei).

Vouchers & References

Vouchers:
Rarotonga: specimens, "near sea-shore...in prodigious numbers on stony ground", and listed for Rarotonga, Aituaki, Mangia and Atiu, 1865-69, Garrett with ID as Helicina flavescens; specimens, 2005/10, locally abundant, existence threatened by coastal development, Fred Brook rpt 2005/11 ID as Orobophana flavescens. Mangaia: specimens, "near sea-shore...in prodigious numbers on stony ground", and listed for Rarotonga, Aituaki, Mangia and Atiu, 1865-69, Garrett with ID as Helicina flavescens Rarotonga: specimens, "near sea-shore...in prodigious numbers on stony ground", and listed for Rarotonga, Aituaki, Mangia and Atiu, 1865-69, Garrett with ID as Helicina flavescens; field-specimens, College collection, 10/2000, ID G.McCormack as Orobophana flavescens. Aitutaki: specimens, "near sea-shore...in prodigious numbers on stony ground", and listed for Rarotonga, Aituaki, Mangia and Atiu, 1865-69, Garrett with ID as Helicina flavescens Pukapuka: specimens+photo, 3/2004, G.McCormack with tentative ID as Orobophana flavescens - to be confirmed.

References:
None recorded.

Data Update History (information):
zTX, zB02, zupB07a, zM05b

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Citation Information

McCormack, Gerald (2007) Cook Islands Biodiversity Database, Version 2007.2. Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust, Rarotonga. Online at http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org. Copy citation to system clipboard
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