Trimuricea
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4105.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:621E2759-DDBF-4ADC-A1EC-3CA8F581C336 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6077929 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E8793-9913-D96C-D4C0-9F1085FC306C |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Trimuricea |
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Artificial key to the species of Trimuricea View in CoL
1. All sclerites faintly yellow.................................................................... T. flava n. sp.
- All sclerites colourless................................................................................. 2
2. Colony without anastomoses; unilateral spinose spindles up to 1 mm long present.............. T. africana Gordon, 1926
- Colony with numerous anastomoses....................................................................... 3
3. Coenenchymal spindles and thornscales shorter than 0.5 mm long, with simple tubercles only......................... 4
- Coenenchymal spindles and thornscales longer than 0.5 mm long, with complex and simple tubercles................... 7
4. Thornscales with smooth, short thorn up to 0.10 mm long; spindles with one or more thorny end....... T. omanensis n. sp.
- Thornscales with longer thorn........................................................................... 5
5. Thornscales and polyp triradiates with smooth, blunt ended thorn and upper ray............. T. caledonica Grasshoff, 1999
- Thornscales and polyp triradiate without smooth, blunt upper ray............................................... 6
6. Thornscales with simple tubercles and arms that do not branch; slender coenenchymal spindles up to 0.5 mm long................................................................................................. T. bicolor n. sp.
- Thornscales with simple tubercles and complex base; slender coenenchymal spindles up to 0.35 mm long................................................................................................ T. inermis ( Nutting, 1910)
7. Thornscales with one long, smooth, thorn and simple base.................... T. reticulata ( Thomson & Simpson, 1909)
- Thornscales with shorter echinulate or tuberculate thorn, and complex base........................................ 8
8. Thornscales and coenenchymal spindles with complex, dense tubercles, thornspindles and spindles that resemble unilaterally spinose spindles present................................................................ T. tuberculosa n. sp.
- No thornspindles and spindles that resemble unilaterally spinose spindles present................................... 9
9. Most thornscales with a single thorn........................................................... T. persica n. sp.
- Most thornscales with several thorns..................................................................... 10
10. Spindles with one blunt end present................................................. T. merguiensis Gordon, 1926
- Spindles having similarly shaped ends......................................................... T. spinosa n. sp.
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