Kaliella dendrobates (Tillier & Bouchet, 1988)
Tiller & Bouchet (1988) original descriptions on Gunongia dendrobates – “Shell small, thin, conical, consisting of about 1 protoconch whorl and 4.5 teleoconch whorls. The protoconch is sculptured by several spiral furrows that already start in the nuclear region, and numerous regular, fainer, incremental lines. Protoconch/teleoconch transition indistinct. Teleoconch with convex whorls and deep, appressed suture. Body whorl comparatively small, occupying only 66% of the shell height; periphery of the body whorl not marked by a keel. Teleoconch sculpture consisting of incised spiral threads and incremental lines of equal importance, forming a delicately reticulate sculpture which is best seen by transparency. In addition, a few stronger axial ribs are present at irregular intervals in the subsutural portion of the whorls. Aperture ovate, broader than high; outer lip rather regularly convex; inner lip present only in the form of a very thin glaze appressed to the body whorl. A small narrow umbilicus is present but is partly concealed by a reflection of the columellar pillar. Colour of the shell with periostracum amber-brown.”
“The radula has more than 110 lateromarginal teeth per half-row.” (Tiller & Bouchet, 1988)
“The visceral mass is 3.5 whorls, and the arrangement of the organs differs from the one described in gregaria in characters which are related to visceral mass shortening in the latter only: the lung is 0.75 whorls long, the kidney is more elongate in shape and occupies about one-third of lung length; the intestinal loops occupy more than 0.2 whorls and are not compacted between kidney top and stomachal crop like in gregaria.” (Tiller & Bouchet, 1988)
“Genital apparatus: differs from the one of gregaria in penial morphology: the penis has no appendage on its oviducal side, and the other appendage is reduced to an outgrowth so small that it would hardly be noticed if it did not reach a much larger size in gregaria.” (Tiller & Bouchet, 1988)
Gunongia dendrobates – “Dimensions of the holotype: height 3.2 mm, diameter 3.9 mm; aperture height 1.6 mm, breadth 1.9 mm.” (Tiller & Bouchet, 1988)
Type locality – “upper montane zone of Mt. Kinabalu (Sabah, Borneo)” (Tiller & Bouchet, 1988)