Triphoris cingulata A. Adams, 1854
Triphoris cingulatus A. Adams, 1854: 279 .
Triforis cingulatus A. Adams, 1854 — Tryon 1887: 191.
Triphora cingulata A. Adams, 1854 — Melvill 1918: 150.
Viriola cingulata (A. Adams, 1854) — Barnard 1963a: 119.
Type locality. Red Sea .
Type material. NHMUK 196567 and 196568/1–3, syntypes .
Distribution. Iran (Melvill & Standen 1901), Oman (Melvill & Standen 1901), Persian Gulf (Melvill 1918), Red Sea (Adams 1854; Issel 1869; Tryon 1887; Dekker & Orlin 2000; Albano et al. 2019), South Africa (Barnard 1963a), Yemen (Shopland 1902).
Remarks. The genus Triphoris is of feminine gender, therefore the name should be Triphoris cingulata .
(†) Triphoris cingulifera Pease, 1861
Triphoris cingulifera Pease, 1861: 434 .
Triforis cingulifera Pease, 1861 — Martens & Langkavel 1871: 38, pl. 2, fig. 8.
Triforis cinguliferus Pease, 1861 — Tryon 1887: 186, pl. 39, fig. 43.
Trifora (Biforina) cingulifera Pease, 1861 — Mant 1923: 123.
Trifora cingulifera Pease, 1861 — Viader 1937: 43.
Triforis cinguilifera Pease, 1861 [sic]— Edmondson 1933: 129.
Triphora cingulifera Pease, 1861 — Kuroda & Habe 1952: 91.
Notosinister cinguliferus (Pease, 1861) — Kosuge 1962b: 88, pl. 9, fig. 6.
Notosinister cingulifera (Pease, 1861) — Habe 1964: 45, pl. 13, fig. 17.
Mastonia cingulifera (Pease, 1861) — Habe & Kosuge 1966: 105, pl. 41, fig. 11.
Triphora (Mastonia) cingulifera Pease, 1861 — Ladd 1972: 48, pl. 12, fig. 13.
Nanaphora cingulifera (Pease, 1861) — Kay & Johnson 1987: 115.
Mesophora cingulifera (Pease, 1861) — Chang & Wu 2005: 46, fig. 103.
Type locality. ” Sandwich Islands ” (Hawaii) .
Type material. NHMUK 1962812, lectotype . NHMUK 196813, MCZ 50056, MCZ 50076, MCZ 73737 and MCZ 161283, paralectotypes . ANSP 59274, paralectotype .
Distribution. China Sea (Zongguo & Mao 2012), French Polynesia (Tröndle & Boutet 2009), Hawaii (Pease 1861; Martens & Langkavel 1871; Tryon 1887; Paetel 1888; Mant 1923; Edmondson 1933; Edmondson 1946; Kosuge 1962b; Kosuge 1963a; Kay 1965; Ladd 1972; Kay 1979; Hemmes & Goldsmith 1986; Johnson 1994; Hemmes et al. 1996b; Higo et al. 1999; Severns 2011; Lee et al. 2018; Albano et al. 2019), Japan (Kuroda & Habe 1952; Kosuge 1962b; Kosuge 1963a; Habe 1964; Kay 1965; Ladd 1972; Kay 1979; Higo et al. 1999; Lee et al. 2018), Korea (Lee & Min 2002; Min et al. 2004; Lee et al. 2018), Marshall Islands (Ladd 1972; Kay 1979; Kay & Johnson 1987; Higo et al. 1999), Mauritius (Viader 1937; Kay 1965; Kay 1979; Higo et al. 1999), Micronesia (Kurozumi & Asakura 1994), New Caledonia (Kay 1965; Kay 1979), Niue Island (Cernohorsky 1970), Philippines (Ladd 1972; Higo et al. 1999; Poppe 2008; Lee et al. 2018), Red Sea (Dekker & Orlin 2000), South Korea (Kill et al. 2013), Taiwan (Chang 1997; Chang & Wu 2005; Chang 2006f), Thailand (Dumrongrojwattana & Tanamai 2020; Wells et al. 2021).
Geological age. Holocene (Ladd 1972; Kay & Johnson 1987).
Remarks. Lectotype designation by Kay (1965). The record by Kurozumi & Asakura (1994) was listed as Iniforis cingulata (Pease), but this is probably a misspelling.