Triphora novapostrema Verco, 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5088.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14206594 |
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Triphora novapostrema Verco, 1910 |
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Triphora novapostrema Verco, 1910 View in CoL
Triphora novapostrema Verco, 1910: 126 View in CoL , pl. 30, fig. 1–2.
Cautor novapostrema ( Verco, 1910) — Cotton & Godfrey 1931: 55.
Teretriphora novapostrema ( Verco, 1910) View in CoL — Marshall 1983: 36, fig. 16g –i.
Type locality. Australia, off Cape Borda , 55 fathoms deep (101 m) .
Type material. SAM D.13450, lectotype .
Distribution. Australia ( Verco 1910; Cotton & Godfrey 1931; Cotton 1959; Marshall 1983; Albano et al. 2019).
Remarks. The holotype report by Marshall (1983) should be considered a lectotype ( Albano et al. 2019). Additional specimens are present in the NHMUK (1911.8.12.1–1911.8.12.2), but there is no evidence for their type status so far ( Albano et al. 2019). In AMS, there are specimens marked as”“ paratypes ” (C.31596). However, these specimens were not clearlydesignated by Marshall (1983) nor we have evidence of their status from thecollection since we did not inspect it personally. Therefore, we do not listthem here in the type material.
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Triphora novapostrema Verco, 1910
Bakker, Piet A. J. & Albano, Paolo G. 2022 |
Teretriphora novapostrema ( Verco, 1910 )
Marshall, B. A. 1983: 36 |
Cautor novapostrema ( Verco, 1910 )
Cotton, B. C. & Godfrey, F. K. 1931: 55 |
Triphora novapostrema
Verco, J. C. 1910: 126 |