Typhlosyrinx - like tropical deep-water turriform gastropods (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Conoidea) Author Bouchet, P. Author Sysoev, A. text Journal of Natural History 2001 2001-11-30 35 11 1693 1715 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/002229301317092405 journal article 10.1080/002229301317092405 1464-5262 4757180 Typhlosyrinx panamica n. sp. (gures 27–29) Type material . Holotype and two paratypes (all dd) in ZMC . Type locality . G ulf of Panama , 07ss15¾N, 79ss25¾W, 915 m [ Galathea sta. 745]. Material examined . Only known from the type material. Distribution . Gulf of Panama , shells in 915 m . Description. Holotype (gure 27). Shell thin, fragile, rather broad, spire occupying ca 35% of total shell height. Apex (protoconch and rst teleoconch whorls) dissolved, remaining whorls ve, suture very shallow. F irst two remaining whorls with axial sculpture, weakly angulated in the middle, concave adapically; last three whorls without axial ribs, with almost at pro le, with very weak subsutural fold. Axial sculpture consisting of ribs and incremental lines, subsuturally forming weakly thickened wrinkles, especially on early whorls. Axial ribs strong, narrow, opisthocline, slightly nodulose, commencing just above periphery and reaching suture abapically, 11 ribs on last axially sculptured whorl. One or two subsutural spiral cords, sinus area smooth, rest of whorl covered by numerous, wavy, at spiral cords, broader and with narrow interspaces on base, narrower on canal. Base evenly convex. Aperture oval, inner lip covered by wide callus, forming irregular nodules inside aperture, columella straight. Anal sinus moderately deep, with strongly projecting outer lip judging from growth lines (deformed behind peristome due to damage and repair). Canal short, straight. Colour yellowish white. Dimensions: shell height 29.1 mm, last whorl height 20.5 mm, aperture height 16.3 mm, diameter 12.1 mm. Paratypes (28.3 Ö11.4 mm and 15.3 Ö7.4 mm; gures 28, 29) diOEer in having slightly more convex spire whorls. Remarks . Typhlosyrinx panamica ressembles T. praecipua , and diOEers from it in having a much stronger spiral sculpture and in the axial ribs being con ned to the earlier spire whorls only. This is the rst species of Typhlosyrinx from outside the Indo-Paci c. Etymology . Named after the region of collection.