Geotrochus pallida (Smith, 1895)
The variety, which was collected at the same locality as the type, consists of the same number of whorls, is similarly sculptured, and has a similar aperture and peristome. With the exception of its small size and paler colour, it agrees perfectly with the typical form. The colour of the latter is a rich purplish red-chestnut above and below. The extreme edge of the keel and above the suture a narrow dark spiral line is observable. It differs from T. alexis in colour, the greather width of the whorls, and the much stronger spiral sculpture.” (E. A. Smith, 1895)
E. A. Smith (1895) original descriptions on Trochonanina kina-baluensis pallida – “Testa typo minor, dilute fusco-cornea.”
Trochonanina kina-baluensis pallida – “Diam. maj. 16 millim., min. 14, alt. 6.” (E. A. Smith, 1895)
Type locality – “Kina Balu, 3000-4000 feet.” Leg. A. Everett (E. A. Smith, 1895)