Coralliophila carolae D’Attilio & Myers, 1984
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/352C264A-8E78-FFFE-D957-0C2EDD4BB825 |
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Coralliophila carolae D’Attilio & Myers, 1984 |
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Coralliophila carolae D’Attilio & Myers, 1984
Figs 43, 162
Coralliophila carolae D’Attilio & Myers, 1984: 91 , figs 26-28.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype SDSNH 79505 , figured by Kosuge & Suzuki (1985, pl. 40, fig. 10).
TYPE LOCALITY. — Bohol Straits , Philippine Islands, 75-100 m depth .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — New Caledonia proper. LAGON: stn 933, Secteur de Koumac , 20°45’S, 164°15’E, 90-100 m, 1 lv (Figs 43, 162) GoogleMaps .
DISTRIBUTION. — Indian Ocean: South Africa (Kosuge & Meyer 1999; Lussi & Brink 1999; Kosuge 2008). Pacific Ocean: from Kii Peninsula, Japan, to Philippines, “intertidal to 20 m ” (Higo et al. 1999; Tsuchiya 2000). One specimen from New Caledonia, live in 90-100 m. Range extension southward in the West Pacific .
REMARKS. — The single specimen assigned to Coralliophila carolae cannot be discriminated with certainty from C. pulchella . It is assigned here to C. carolae on the basis of the diagnostic features of the original descripion, i.e. a coloured shell (rather than withish as in C. pulchella ) and a finer sculpture than C. pulchella . The protoconch, similar to that described by D’Attilio & Myers (1984: fig. 28), is multispiral (2.5+ whorls) with 2 nodulose spiral cords crossed by weak axials. Doubts remain regarding the distinction of these two species.
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Coralliophila carolae D’Attilio & Myers, 1984
Oliverio, Marco 2008 |
Coralliophila carolae D’Attilio & Myers, 1984: 91
D'ATTILIO A. & MYERS B. W. 1984: 91 |