Salmacis bicolor L. Agassiz
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4296.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6022709 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE87F0-FF84-FFF8-FF57-FB85FA8FFDEC |
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Salmacis bicolor L. Agassiz |
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Salmacis bicolor L. Agassiz View in CoL in L. Agassiz & Desor, 1846
Fig. 37 View FIGURE 37 A–C.
Salmacis bicolor: H.L. Clark, 1923: 382 View in CoL ; H.L. Clark, 1924: 5; H.L. Clark, 1925a: 84 –85; Clark & Courtman-Stock, 1976: 231; Richmond, 1997: 296; Samyn, 2003: 209, Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C; Branch et al., 2010: 234, Fig. 105.4; Schultz, 2010: 162, Fig. 300.
Material examined. MBC-A 022231; MBC-A023323; MBC-A027708; MBC-A027736; MBC-A077817; MBC- A077815; MBC-A077813; MBC-A077816.
Identification. Test sub-conically raised; apical zone bare, without tubercles except those circling periproct. Spines brightly banded red and yellow.
Global maximum size. Maximum test diameter 100 mm.
Global distribution. East coast region of South Africa, East Africa to Red Sea ( Clark & Rowe, 1971) and Ceylon to Java and Phillipines, from littoral to 120 m ( Schultz 2010).
Remarks. Closely resembles Salmaciella erythracis , but differs in test shape, apical disc and appearance of ambulacral tubercles. S. eryhthracis has a low test, anal opening eccentrically positioned towards periproctal margin and ambulacral tubercles reduced on alternating plates towards the aboral side; whilst S. bicolor has a conically test, a periproct surrounded by tubercles and large tubercles disappearing towards the apical area.
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Salmacis bicolor L. Agassiz
Filander, Zoleka & Griffiths, Charles 2017 |
Salmacis bicolor: H.L. Clark, 1923 : 382
Branch 2010: 234 |
Schultz 2010: 162 |
Richmond 1997: 296 |
Clark 1976: 231 |
Clark 1925: 84 |
Clark 1924: 5 |
Clark 1923: 382 |