Damayantia simrothi Collinge, 1903
“As yet I am unable to give any particulars of the internal structure of this species. Externally it differs from the type of the genus, D. dilecta Issel, in its colour, in the comparative shorter length of the dorsum posterior to the visceral mass, and in the more pronounced keels on the mantle.” (Collinge, 1903)
Collinge (1903) original descriptions on Damayantia simrothi – “Animal a slaty blue, with anterio-lateral portions a bright yellow. Mantle smooth and completely covering the shell. The keels are yellowish and well developed on the lateral portions of the visceral mass. Head and tentacles slaty blue. The dorsum exhibits a sharp yellow keel which slopes downwards from behind the visceral mass posteriorly. The rugae are ill-defined excepting posterio-laterally, where they are somewhat more distinct. Caudal mucous pore small. Peripodial groove indistinct. Foot-fringe bright yellow in anterior two-thirds, bluish in the posterior third; lineoles exceedingly faint. Foot-sole yellow, narrow, and divided into median and lateral planes.”
Damayantia simrothi – “Animal Length (in alcohol) - 24.5 mm.” (Collinge, 1903)
Type locality – “Kuching” (Collinge, 1903)
