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<paragraph id="5A3E1F2D633053FD59E74147A11AA4A5" pageId="17" pageNumber="50">Taxon classification Animalia Caenogastropoda Triphoridae</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="A37BAE3C119FA9AA5AE386766939ACEF" ID-CoL="7CS7Q" authority="Martens, E. von, 1880" authorityName="Martens, E. von" authorityYear="1880" class="Gastropoda" family="Triphoridae" genus="Triforis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Triforis crassula" pageId="17" pageNumber="50" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="crassula">Triforis crassula Martens, E. von, 1880</taxonomicName>
Figure 19
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<taxonomicName id="5BF07F8CE41904BFC4151EBE5814D2EA" class="Gastropoda" family="Triphoridae" genus="Triforis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Triforis crassula" pageId="17" pageNumber="50" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="crassula">Triforis crassula</taxonomicName>
Martens, E. von, 1880: 282, plate XXII, figure 1.
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<paragraph id="B979FE3A3AA16A449D2FC4FDD57E0BA8" pageId="17" pageNumber="50">Type specimens.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E9EA1F89B3B1242DC851423E85C76103" pageId="17" pageNumber="50">Lectotype: ZMB/Moll no. 31774a, here designated. Paralectotypes A-D: ZMB/Moll no. 31774b-e.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="E3480DC6374BC8E0C2D6F490D236231B" pageId="17" pageNumber="50">Type locality.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0D77813C9BBE31CCB8B25FFE831A21D0" pageId="17" pageNumber="50">&quot;Mauritius, im Sand&quot;.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="EE89CD576659764FEC7E4670DF022CEF" pageId="17" pageNumber="50">Original description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="6A72658EE5EAFC2F02770D837C50AA50" pageId="17" pageNumber="50">Testa ventricosa, conico-ovata, granulis supra suturam biseriatis, fusconigricans, apice pallide flavescente; anfr. circa 6, sat celeriter crescents, ultimus angustus, basi liris circa 3 granosis cinctus, apertura parva, simplice.</paragraph>
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Long.
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, diam. 1⅓, apert. ⅔ mm.
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Mauritius, im Sand, Prof.
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.
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Der obere
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ist
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heller
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, aschgrau. Obgleich nur unvollkommene Exemplare vorliegen, so ist der Gesammthabitus doch so
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, dass ich ihnen einen Artnamen nicht versagen wollte.
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sind
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Desh. moll. de Reunion pl. 12, fig. 3, 4, welche durch die helle
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und die
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Basis sich unterscheidet, und
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Issel malacologia del mar rosso pl. 4, Fig. 4, p. 280 fossil und noch kleiner,
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mm lang,
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breit.
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<paragraph id="DF2DC1C110BDD90600F7080513894674" pageId="17" pageNumber="50">Translation.</paragraph>
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Inflated shell, ovate cone shaped, with two series of tubercles above the suture, deep brown with apex light yellowish; approximately 6 whorls, which grow fast, the last whorl is smaller, the base has 3 tubercled spiral cords, the aperture is small and simple. Length
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mm, diameter 1⅓ mm, aperture ⅔ mm. Mauritius, in sand, Prof.
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. The first thread is often light ash-grey of colour. Although, only imperfect specimens are present, the overall look of the specimens are so unusual, that I could not leave them without a name. Related species are
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Desh. (Moll. de Reunion pl. 12, fig. 3, 4), which is distinguishable by its light colouring and base without tubercles, and
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Issel (Malacologia del Mar Rosso pl. 4, fig. 4, p. 280) which is a fossil species and even smaller,
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mm in length and
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in width.
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<paragraph id="9253F9B6601EC9FA310BC2A242EF7134" pageId="17" pageNumber="50">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Lectotype height 2.4 mm. Shell oval, with the last whorl of smaller diameter than the penultimate one. Teleoconch of six whorls, which have two tubercled spiral cords; a fine spiral microsculpture is present between the cords (Fig. 19 D). A third tubercled spiral cord present on the last whorl. The base with two further smooth spiral cords. Whorls rather flat. Due to the overall bad conditions of the specimens, it is not easy to
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the peristome, which, however, seems to have additional spiral cords. The apex is missing. The first teleoconch whorls are yellowish; the rest of the shell is brown with grey tubercles.
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<paragraph id="DA5DD3518BBE1B3E1B50CAFCCA3D946C" pageId="18" pageNumber="51">Remarks.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="19A0589B3A068E9483D200113602CC46" pageId="18" pageNumber="51">The lot contains also two triphorid specimens belonging to a distinctly different species, and five cerithiopsids, all quite worn.</paragraph>
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Figure 19.
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von Martens, 1880, Mauritius. A-C. Lectotype, ZMB/Moll no. 31774a: front (A), side (B), back (C). D-E. Paralectotype C, ZMB/Moll no. 31774d: microsculpture (D), back (E). F. Original figure in
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. G. Original label. Scale bar: A-C: 0.5 mm, D: 0.2 mm, E: 0.4 mm.
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