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<figureCitation id="2574EAF81F555314BDD7B5B560B99E66" captionStart="Figure 117" captionStartId="F117" captionText="Figure 117. Triforis rufula Watson, 1886, off Wednesday Is., Cape York, north-east Australia. A, E Original figures B-D, F-H Lectotype NHMUK 1887.2.9.1768: front (B, C), side (D), protoconch (F), aperture (G), peristome (H). I. Original labels. Scale bars: B-D: 1 mm; F: 0.2 mm; G, H: 0.5 mm." figureDoi="10.3897/zse.95.32803.figure117" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/295746" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">Figure 117</figureCitation>
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<bibRefCitation id="00AE6F97CF15950D22D3EC44BCE56987" author="Watson, RB" journalOrPublisher="&quot; Challenger &quot;, Zoology" pageId="0" pageNumber="161" pagination="1 - 756" refId="B94" refString="Watson, RB, 1886. Report on the Scaphopoda and Gasteropoda collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76. Reports of the scientific results of the voyage of H.M.S. &quot;Challenger&quot;, Zoology 15 (42): 1 - 756" title="Report on the Scaphopoda and Gasteropoda collected by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 76. Reports of the scientific results of the voyage of H. M. S." volume="15" year="1886">Watson (1886)</bibRefCitation>
: 566-567, pl. XLII, fig. 2.
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locality.
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&quot;Lat.
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, long.
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. Off Wednesday Island, Cape York, North-east Australia&quot;.
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material.
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:
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1887.2.9.1768, here designated.
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<typeStatus id="D043231795C2B47FA326AD5BBB850FAA">Paralectotypes</typeStatus>
:
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1887.2.9.1769-71:
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(at least one certainly not belonging to this species, see remarks)
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.
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<paragraph id="0343C6B60E1BDD4DAE7563E17BD2E6DC" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">Original description.</paragraph>
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Station 186.
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. Lat.
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., long.
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. Off Wednesday Island, Cape York, North-east Australia. 8 fathoms. Coral mud.
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Shell.-
<emphasis id="FEE9FF9EDA5C14F0EF52C23D53694243" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">High, ruddyish, with convexly conical outlines, a slightly convex base, three rows of tubercles on each whorl, a small furrowed suture, and a conical and high apex.</emphasis>
Sculpture:
<emphasis id="5E920694DF07498BF5069B03218E3B4E" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">Longitudinals-there are on the last whorl about 18 (on the earlier whorls fewer) direct riblets, which run down the spire pretty continuously, and cross the base; the parting furrows are wide open and rounded. Spirals-on each whorl there are three very slightly raised square threads, which swell into strongish tubercles as they cross the riblets; they are parted by squarish somewhat narrower furrows; at the angle of the base, barely within its contraction, is a slightly weaker subtubercled thread; another, weaker and undulated rather than tubercled, occupies the middle of the base; round the top of the pillar is another weaker still.</emphasis>
Colour
<emphasis id="404DE83A9446F39CC54EBFD995D1F358" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">yellow, more or less ruddy.</emphasis>
Spire
<emphasis id="CF95B831F14C5409615EF21EA03A27D7" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">high, very slightly tumid, the lateral outlines being convex.</emphasis>
Apex
<emphasis id="F4BF5C6546633D7B590F57BC9506C400" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">has a small blunt rounded tip, is translucent white and conical, and consists of five short convex whorls, on each of which, above the middle, are two fine flat slightly raised threads; their surface is also scored longitudinally with fine regular bard.</emphasis>
Whorls
<emphasis id="B3FDE6F2F26ABE4E6444EA5BA60D7EF8" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">8, besides those of the apex; they are flat on the sides, of slow and regular increase, and are parted by a strong sutural furrow; the last whorl is little larger than the penultimate, and has a short rounded base.</emphasis>
Suture
<emphasis id="507BCCA876D47BBEAFD63C545A09FA2B" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">oblique, strongly defined by its furrow, but in itself invisible.</emphasis>
Mouth
<emphasis id="F87C3F322566457DC01C01096F0EFE8D" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">oblique, irregularly four-sided, very acute-angled above at the sinus, and below at the canal.</emphasis>
Outer lip
<emphasis id="ABBF0932093671F23B5E11881FE4D4A7" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">thin and sharp, angulated but not sinuated at its insertion; from this point its edge advances all the way to the base of the shell, at the corner of which it turns in a distinct angle, and across which it is prominent; the lip of the canal does not touch the pillar point, so that the round canal is not closed.</emphasis>
Pillar
<emphasis id="418B09E19AB384D326C719AD561778D0" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">short, twisted but very shortly reverted at the point.</emphasis>
Inner lip
<emphasis id="F01BD4EA44B17AE820AFB527ECEF99E4" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">
well defined, with a slightly thickened edge, concave. H.
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B. 0.057. Mouth, height 0.037, breadth 0.027. Apex, height 0.02, breadth 0.014.
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<emphasis id="3D46B3C0C73235F52AC3C1CA47782851" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">This species is in a vague way very like a great many others of the genus, but is distinct from any known to me.</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="8ED65D876DF704088E52C797F105DF6D" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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<typeStatus id="C269E1962A1099871DCDD2BE3789BC0B">Lectotype</typeStatus>
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high. Shell cyrtoconoid with flat whorls. Teleoconch of eight whorls with three spiral cords well developed from the first whorl onward and bearing tubercles at the intersection with orthocline axial ribs. A fourth smooth suprasutural cord is visible in the lower half of the shell. Growth lines are visible between the cords. Peristome incomplete in the
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. Siphonal canal short. On the base, the fourth cord becomes strong and slightly tubercled and two more smooth cords are visible. Protoconch multispiral of at least four whorls, but the first whorls are missing. These whorls bear two spiral keels and axial riblets. Teleoconch brown, protoconch white.
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<paragraph id="012025610E39ED32BDC11083B1046367" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">Remarks.</paragraph>
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Lot
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1887.2.9.1768-71 contains four specimens, with one specimen clearly matching the original drawing. Another specimen is obviously not conspecific because it has the second spiral cord developing later along the spire in contrast to
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<emphasis id="E006FF6777D507955D0485891C72CB5A" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">T. rufula</emphasis>
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in which the three spiral cords are evident throughout the teleoconch. The other two specimens are juveniles and difficult to associate to this taxon due to their state of preservation. A
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is designated to stabilise the nomenclature.
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<emphasis id="1FFE4049222B0E5D00D854BA1FAE9AEC" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">Figure 117.</emphasis>
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Watson, 1886, off Wednesday Is., Cape York, north-east Australia.
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Original figures
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1887.2.9.1768: front (
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<emphasis id="684D69DDA6B235363BB1F4A84DD578E2" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">I</emphasis>
. Original labels. Scale bars:
<emphasis id="355E0A6E47520B48263DEDC89DD3F8EF" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">B-D</emphasis>
:
<quantity id="68FFB78CB5A35DF4F180A94ADF867307" metricMagnitude="-3" metricUnit="m" metricValue="1.0" unit="mm" value="1.0">1 mm</quantity>
;
<emphasis id="F0BD0C33CAAD4EDE8F61A2519FF2953D" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">F</emphasis>
:
<quantity id="FE2140DB818AE6E20BF174C141E5FED6" metricMagnitude="-3" metricUnit="m" metricValue="2.0" unit="mm" value="2.0">0.2 mm</quantity>
;
<emphasis id="4D13F850F8FFEA70EC7A3E1F82E3F49A" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="161">G, H</emphasis>
:
<quantity id="EDEFABE945B75DE99B87D881C289473E" metricMagnitude="-3" metricUnit="m" metricValue="5.0" unit="mm" value="5.0">0.5 mm</quantity>
.
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