Triphoris (Ino) gigas Hinds, 1843
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Triphoris (Ino) gigas Hinds, 1843 View in CoL
Triphoris (Ino) gigas Hinds, 1843b: 17 View in CoL .
Ino gigas (Hinds, 1843) View in CoL — Chenu 1859: 284, fig. 1917.
Triforis gigas Hinds, 1843 — Tryon 1887: 178, pl. 37, fig. 79.
Inella gigas (Hinds, 1843) View in CoL — Laseron 1958: 586, fig. 24–26.
Type locality. New Guinea, dredged from a muddy bottom at 18 fathoms deep (33 m) .
Type material. NHMUK 1879.2.26.194/1, syntype .
Distribution. Australia ( Melvill & Standen 1899; Laseron 1958; Kosuge 1965; Marshall 1983; Higo et al. 1999), Indonesia ( Higo et al. 1999), Japan ( Kosuge 1965; Kuroda et al. 1971; Higo et al. 1999; Okutani 2000; Okutani 2017), New Guinea ( Hinds 1843b; Hinds 1844; Tryon 1887; Paetel 1888; Albano et al. 2019), Philippines ( Poppe 2008).
Remarks. Kosuge (1965), Kuroda et al. (1971) and Okutani (2000) all considered Inella multitecta in Kosuge, 1962 a junior synonym.
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Triphoris (Ino) gigas Hinds, 1843
Bakker, Piet A. J. & Albano, Paolo G. 2022 |
Inella gigas (Hinds, 1843)
Laseron, C. F. 1958: 586 |
Triforis gigas
Tryon, G. W. 1887: 178 |
Ino gigas (Hinds, 1843)
Chenu, J. C. 1859: 284 |
Triphoris (Ino) gigas
Hinds, R. B. 1843: 17 |