Taxon classification Animalia Caenogastropoda Triphoridae
Triphora agulhasensis Thiele, 1925 Figure 2
Triphora agulhasensis Thiele, 1925: 128 (94), plate XXII (X), figure 17.
Type specimens.
Lectotype: ZMB/Moll no. 109268a, here designated. Paralectotype A: ZMB/Moll no. 109268b.
Type locality.
"Station 95 [Cap Agulhas]" (South Africa).
Original description.
Zwei Schalen von Station 95 sind der vorigen Art [ Triphora patricia] zwar recht ähnlich, aber weniger schlank, die Kante der letzten Windung ist weniger scharf und darunter noch ein zweiter Reifen. Es sind etwa 9 Windungen vorhanden, deren erste wie bei der vorigen Art geformt und skulptiert sind, auch hier haben die folgenden 3 Körnerreihen und einen glatten Reifen. Dieser bildet bei der letzten Windung die untere Kante, die etwas stumpfwinklig ist, unter ihr sind noch 2 Reifen sichtbar. Spindelfortsatz mäßig lang, gerade, Mündung rautenförmig . Höhe 5 mm, Durchmesser 1,6 mm.
Translation.
Two shells from Station 95 are quite similar to the previous species [ Triphora patricia], but less slender; the edge of the last whorl is less pronounced and even includes a second thread. There are about 9 whorls, which are initially shaped and sculptured as in the previous species, again having three rows of tubercles and a smooth thread. This forms on the last whorl an edge, which is somewhat obtuse, under this edge there are still two threads visible. Siphonal canal moderately long, straight; diamond-shaped aperture. Height 5 mm, diameter 1.6 mm.
Diagnosis.
Lectotype height 4.8 mm. Shell weakly conical; teleoconch with 5-6 whorls with three tubercled spiral cords and a fourth suprasutural, smooth cord. Two further smooth spiral cords on the base. Simple peristome, without bifurcating cords. Paucispiral large apex of 2-3 whorls; the transition to teleoconch is difficult to spot. The first protoconch whorl is ornamented by three strong smooth spiral cords; the two lower cords develop strong granules on the second whorl. Colour white.
Remarks.
The type lot contains three specimens. Two are conspecific and belong to Triphora agulhasensis; a third one has strong tubercles on the first protoconch whorl instead of the smooth keels in Triphora agulhasensis, and does not belong to this species.