Triphora rufanensis Turton, 1932
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Triphora rufanensis Turton, 1932
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Triphora rufanensis Turton 1932: 118, pl. XXV, fig. 862.
Type locality.
Port Alfred, South Africa.
Type material.
OUMNH: lost.
Additional material.
NHMUK 1933.9.4.22-23: 2 specimens, Port Alfred , South Africa (coll. W.H. Turton) .
Original description.
The shape of the shell is narrowly conic; with rather a blunt apex; 1 nuclear whorl, broken, and 10 others which are straight. The surface is marked by 3 nodulous cords on each whorl, and there are 3 basal cords. The colour is white, and glistening; and the size 5 × 1.6 mm. Characteristics. It is near 869, whitechurchi, but more broadly conic, and much smaller.
Diagnosis.
The available specimen is 4.7 mm high, but subadult. Conical shell with flat sides. Teleoconch of eight whorls with three spiral cords clearly visible since the first whorl and with nodules at the intersection with the slightly prosocline axial ribs. Peristome not preserved and the specimen is subadult, thus without base. Apex badly worn, but apparently paucispiral of 1.5 whorls which bears three smooth spiral cords on after the first half whorl. White shell with small brown marks.
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Triphora rufanensis Turton, 1932
Albano, Paolo G., Bakker, Piet A. J. & Sabelli, Bruno 2019 |
Triphora rufanensis
Turton 1932 |