Annotated catalogue of the types of Triphoridae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) in the Natural History Museum of the United Kingdom, London
Author
Albano, Paolo G.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9876-1024
Department of Palaeontology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, A- 1090 Vienna, Austria
pgalbano@gmail.com
Author
Bakker, Piet A. J.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4683-2083
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden, The Netherlands
Author
Sabelli, Bruno
Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna, via Selmi 3, 40126 Bologna, Italy
text
Zoosystematics and Evolution
2019
2019-04-22
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.95.32803
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.95.32803
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Triphoris (Ino) concors Hinds, 1843
Figure 26
Triphoris (Ino) concors
Hinds 1843b
: 17, not illustrated. Illustration available in
Hinds (1844)
: 28, pl. 8, fig. 2.
Type
locality.
Straits of Malacca.
Type
material.
Lectotype
:
NHMUK
1844.6.7.27/1, here designated (coll. E. Belcher).
Paralectotypes
:
NHMUK
1844.6.7.27/2:
1 specimen
,
Straits of Malacca
(coll. E. Belcher)
;
NHMUK
1879.2.26.200/1:
1 specimen
(broken into two parts),
Straits of Malacca
(coll. T. Lombe Taylor)
.
Original description.
Testa cylindracea; anfractibus viginti-duo triseriatim granulosis; serie media paululum minima; sutura lineata; apertura rotundata; sinu laterali tubiformi. Axis 6 lin.
Geog
. Straits of Malacca; in 18 fathoms.
Translation of the Latin text.
Cylindrical shell; twenty-two whorls with three rows of granules; the median a little bit smaller; linear suture; rounded aperture; tubiform posterior sinus. Height 6 lines.
Diagnosis.
Lectotype
10.4 mm
high. Shell cyrtoconoid, with 20 flat-sided whorls with three spiral cords with tubercles. The second row develops later on the spire and on the last whorls a fourth smooth suprasutural cord is visible. Slightly prosocline axial ribs intersect the spiral cords forming the tubercles. Numerous fine spiral striae are visible between the main cords on the lower whorls. Additional spiral cords are visible on the peristome. The posterior sinus is tubular. The base has no additional spiral cords. The protoconch is absent in the
type
series, but a small remnant suggests it to be brown and multispiral. The teleoconch is dirty white.
Remarks.
Lot
NHMUK
1879.2.26.200 contains also one subadult specimen that is broader, bears a different sculpture, and thus may not be this species. The
lectotype
was thus designated to univocally define the morphology of this taxon and stabilize the nomenclature. The
lectotype
is the best preserved specimen and the only one to bear remnants of the protoconch,
Figure 26.
Triphoris concors
Hinds, 1843, Straits of Malacca, coll. E. Belcher.
A-E, G-I
Lectotype
NHMUK
1844.6.7.27/1: front (
B, C
), side (
A, D
), back (
E
), original labels (
G
), peristome (
H
), microsculpture (
I
).
F
Figure in
Hinds 1844
. Scale bars:
A-E
:
2 mm
;
H, I
:
0.5 mm
.