Euthyonidiella trita (Sluiter, 1910)

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Thyone trita Sluiter, 1910: 339, fig. Ea–c.

Phyllophorus tritus .— Deichmann 1930: 147, pl.18, figs. 4–8. Euthyonidiella trita .— Hendler, et al, 1995: 267, figs 146, 181G, H.

Material examined. None.

Diagnosis. A tiny species, up to 3cm in length. Color violet to gray. Numerous cylindrical tube feet scattered over entire body. 18 tentacles of 2 distinct sizes surround mouth. Body wall ossicles oblong tables (up to 70 μm) with irregular margins. Most tables have 4 large disk perforations, but a few have 1 to 4 smaller additional holes. Short spires composed of 2 pillars, each ending in several small spines.

Distribution. NC to E and W FL, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean.

Habitat. Near the shoreline, under rocks, and in tidal pools. Littoral; low-tide mark to 4m.

Remarks. This is typically a shallow-water species. A single specimen from a depth of 100 m from off North Carolina (USNM E16418) was identified by DLP as Euthyonidiella sp. aff. Trita, but it could not be referred with any confidence to trita . This species has large eggs, 0.5 mm in diameter (Hendler et al., 1995).