Popis
Autor: Jan Delsing
Text ID: 93256
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Založeno: 22.04.2019 18:18:04 - Uživatel Delsing Jan
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Four shells from the same station 244, yellow-brown of colour; it seems that they do not belong to an already described species, they show some similarity with T. perversa, but are definitely smaller. The figured shell lacks the top of the apex (approximately two whorls), it has 15 whorls, it is slender and the top is pointy; the first whorls (4-5 according to other shells) have a single keel in the middle of the whorl and axial riblets, the following whorls have two rows of tubercles, between them a third fine row develops which bears larger tubercles only on the last few whorls; the last whorl is a bit slender than the penultimate whorl, it has a blunt edge with a spiral cord and two spiral cords underneath. The siphonal canal is oblique, the aperture is rounded and the siphonal canal is narrow, there is an ample posterior canal. Height 7 mm, diameter 1.5 mm.
Diagnosis
Lectotype height 6.7 mm. Shell slender, with flat sides. Teleoconch of 13 whorls, which have two main tubercled spiral cords. Among them, a further cord develops along the spire: it is visible as a simple thread at mid shell height, and becomes a full sized tubercled cord only on the last whorl. A fine suprasutural smooth cord is also present. The last whorl has a fourth weakly tubercled spiral cord, and the base two further almost smooth cords. The peristome shows a well-developed posterior sinus and additional spiral cords between the main ones. The protoconch has five whorls; the first whorl appears smooth, the other whorls have a single strong keel and axial riblets. Background colour light brown with yellowish tubercles and brown interspaces. Both available specimens were, however, dead collected and colours may have faded.
Albano, P. & Bakker, P.A.J., 2016, Annotated catalogue of the types of Triphoridae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, with lectotype designations