Thieleella equatoria ( Hedley, 1899 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.415.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5236399 |
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Thieleella equatoria ( Hedley, 1899 ) |
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Thieleella equatoria ( Hedley, 1899) : Figures 14 View FIGURE 14 , 18 View FIGURE 18
Scissurella equatoria Hedley, 1899: 551–552 , fig. 61.
Scissurella aequatoria [sic]: Hedley, 1903: 330.
Scissurella equatoria: Thiele, 1912: 20 , pl. 3, fig. 4 [copy of figure in Hedley, 1899].
Anatoma equatoria: Habe & Kosuge, 1964: 4 .
Type material. HOLOTYPE ( AMS C.5639), 3 x 2.68 mm (H x W).
Type locality. Tutaga Islet, Funafuti Atoll, 200 fms. [= 365 m, 8.617°S, 179.083°E,] (OD).
Etymology. Most likely named for its occurrence near the equator.
Description. Shell globular, medium size (to 3 mm: holotype). Protoconch almost 1 whorl, with reticulate sculpture, no varix. Teleoconch I slightly more than 1/2 whorl, with 15 axials, spirals not visible. Teleoconch II with up to 3.5 whorls (holotype: fide Hedley, 1899), axials 75 (1.83 mm specimen: figure 13) to 85 (3 mm specimen: holotype) on body whorl. Spirals on shoulder extremely faint, on base very fine, forming reticulate interstices with axials. Umbilicus open, deep, sloping continuously from base. Selenizone at periphery, strong keels, axials on keels finer and more numerous than axials on shell proper; margins of slit parallel. Aperture rounded, flared towards umbilicus. Animal unknown.
Differential Diagnosis. Anatoma turbinata has flocculant protoconch sculpture compared to a reticulated one, is more turreted, has a smaller aperture compared to overall shell size, has fewer axials, and more prominent spirals.
Specimen records. Off NE point, Christmas Island, Australia, 183 m (AMS C.405015, 1: shell only).
Remarks. This species is currently only known from two specimens, the holotype and the additional specimen figured here ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 ).
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Thieleella equatoria ( Hedley, 1899 )
Geiger, Daniel L. & Jansen, Patty 2004 |
Anatoma equatoria:
Habe, T. & Kosuge, S. 1964: 4 |
Scissurella equatoria:
Thiele, J. 1912: 20 |
Scissurella aequatoria
Hedley, C. 1903: 330 |
Scissurella equatoria
Hedley, C. 1899: 552 |