Eutriphora Cotton & Godfrey, 1931
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4012.3.5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038987C7-D41D-F85C-5982-FC39E7ACFA8C |
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Eutriphora Cotton & Godfrey, 1931 |
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Eutriphora Cotton & Godfrey, 1931 View in CoL
Type species. Triphora cana Verco, 1909 ; original designation. Recent, southern Australia.
Diagnosis. Paucispiral or multispiral protoconch; paucispiral protoconch blunt-ending with spiral cords of thick, sometimes elongate nodules; multispiral protoconch with embryonic shell minutely granulose and larval shell with axial ribs crossed by two spiral cords; median spiral cord of teleoconch emerges later; presence of supranumerical cords; anterior canal open or subtubular (partly based on Wilson 1993).
Remarks. The genus has up to now six species worldwide ( Bouchet & Rosenberg 2014a), two in the western Atlantic ( Rosenberg 2009).
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