Cyclophorus cochranei Godwin-Austen, 1889
Godwin-Austen (1889) original descriptions on Cyclophorus cochranei – “Shell turbinate, solid, keeled, narrowly umbilicated, the umbilicus very nearly concealed by the columellar margin; sculpture a smooth surface with ordinary lines of growth; colour a pale ochre ground, mottled somewhat sparsely with dark liver-brown, below the keel with stronger zigzag blotching; spire conoid, rather high; apex subacute; suture shallow; whorls 5, the last flattened on the side; aperture circular, suboblique; peristome continuous, simple, slightly reflected, sinuate below the columellar margin and with a slight thickening there.”
Godwin-Austen (1889) original descriptions on Cyclophorus cochranei ochraceus – “In this variety from the Busan Hills the only difference observable in the form of the shell is its deeper suture. It has no markings of any kind, the whole surface being of a dark straw or ochre colour. There are two specimens, and as they are from the same hills I do not think they can be separated from the species above described.
Kobelt (1902) descriptions on Cyclophorus (Salpingophorus) cochranei – “Schale eng genabelt, kreiseiförmig, festwandig, gekielt, ziemlich glatt, fein gestreift, blass ockerfarben, unter dem Kiel braun gezeichnet; Apex ziemlich spitz; 5 Windungen mit seichter Naht, letzte gekielt, seitlich abgeflacht; Mündung ziemlich schräg, kreisrund; Mundrand zusammenhängend, einfach, leicht zurückgeschlagen; Spindelrand leicht verdickt, ausgebuchtet, oben den Nabel fast bedeckend.”
Cyclophorus cochranei – “Size: maj. diam. 41 mm, min. 32.5 mm; alt. axis 18 mm.” (Godwin-Austen, 1889)
Type locality - Cyclophorus cochranei “Niah and Busan Hills” leg. A. Everett (Godwin-Austen, 1889); Cyclophorus cochranei ochraceus “Busan Hills” (Godwin-Austen, 1889)