Trapezia bella Dana, 1852
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Trapezia bella Dana, 1852 View in CoL
Trapezia bella Dana, 1852: 254 View in CoL , pl. 15, fig. 2 (colour) (Plate 3B).
Remarks. This species was described from an unspecified number of specimens from Carlshoff Island (= Aratika Island), Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia ( Dana 1852: 254). No specimens are extant.
The only colour figure that is known of T. bella is that of Dana (1852: pl. 15, fig. 2; see Plate 2B). Forest & Guinot (1961: figs. 129, 130) published an excellent drawing which shows the characteristic colour pattern and morphology of the species. The photograph supposedly of T. bella by Serène (1984: pl. 38, fig. F) actually shows T. formosa Smith, 1869 (see Castro 1997b, 1998). Although the diagnostic colour pattern (with small redbrown dots) and morphology (adults with rounded anterolateral margins lacking teeth) are unique, juveniles may be confused with juveniles of T. tigrina , an oftensympatric species.
A male (MNHNB 27679; cl 5.3 mm, cw 6.2 mm) from Takapoto Atoll (14º35’S, 145º13’W), Tuamotu Archipelago is herein designated as the neotype. It was collected by O. Odinetz from Pocillopora (colony P5–A2) at an unknown depth and date in 1982.
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Trapezia bella Dana, 1852
PETER CASTRO, PETER K. L. NG & SHANE T. AHYONG 2004 |
Trapezia bella
Dana 1852: 254 |