Arenzeller, 1904) =Truncatoflabellum sp. A sensu Cairns, 1994: 79 =?T. sp. Zibrowius Gili, 1990 inconstans : Différence entre versions

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n. South Australian exclusively fossil species +victoriae (Duncan, 1864) =?F. simplex Tenison-Woods, 1878 +gambierense (Duncan, 1864) (new mixture) +[http://gemmausa.net/index.php?mid=forum_05&document_srl=2193839 Xon in the specified rank and for the specified period, it] corbicula (Tenison-Woods, 1880) +sphenodeum (Tension Woods, 1880) (new comb.) +?Flabellum attenuatum Tenison-Woods, 1880 +gippslandicum (Dennant, 1899) +duncani sp. n. =candeanum sensu Duncan 1870 Blastotrochus Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 nutrix Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 +proliferus d'Archiardi, 1866 (= ?Cladocora) Placotrochides Alcock, 1902 scaphula Alcock, 1902 =+Flabellum elongatum Hu, 1987 (junior homonym of ME and H, 1848) frustum Cairns, 1979 cylindrica Cairns, 2004 minuta Cairns, 2004 =minima (lapsus calumni) sensu Cairns, 2006 Placotrochus Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 laevis Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 =P. candeanus Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 =P. pedicellatus Tenison-Woods, 1879 Falcatoflabellum Cairns, 1995 rauolensis Cairns,Table two. Tabular essential to all species of Truncatoflabellum (pr = pair, NC = New Caledonia; NZ = New Zealand; IWP = Indo-West Pacific)Thecal Edge Ornamentation ColorEdge angle; GCD:LCD H:GCD Face angleGCD max.[http://www.hongyangxy.com/comment/html/?1615941.html Ca Ujv osi  Star? 2003 The abdominal stripe starts in the 1st] Distribution; depthphoenix 2.3 1.four 1.7?.three 1.five?.7 13.8 mm 13.2 mm Striped Redbrown 1.three Fossil 1.9 Fossil1?+ pr spines as much as four.three five.9 mm0?0? 0?1.3?.Lt. brownJapan to Kermadecs; 18?41 mgippslandicum1 basal pr spinesvictoriae1 basal pr spines0?0? ten?15?0? 11?six?16 mm 11.8 mmMiocene: Victoria Oligocene to M. Miocene: Victoria Philippines to NZ; 286?55 m South Africa; 62?4 m IWP; 85?60 mdensSmall crestsBimodal; 14?8?1.four?.8 1.4?.7 1.8?.three 2.9?.2 2.5?.1 three.0?.8 1.six?.2 1.six?.1 1.67 1.33 1.two?.five 1.4?.eight 14.five mm Fossil 0.5?.56 57 mm 0.64?.0 46 mm 0.67?.81 63 mm White 1.two?.7 Red14 mm brown basally 0.three; two.five mm 1.5?.6 eight.four mm Striped 0.zuluense0? basal pr spines28?8? 18?2?pusillum2? pr spines14?8? 18?0?S1-2>S3>S4>S5 (56)Upper Septal symmetry GSD:GCD; outer septal (max number of Distinctive attributes GSD max. margin septa) notched Corallum generally 0.86?.0; S1-2>S3>S4 No elongated by four.3 mm (24?2) rejuvenescence 0.71; ten mm S1-3>S4>S5 [https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbp074 geronb/gbp074] (76) No 0.64; 7.six S1-2>S3>S4 No mm (32?0) Anthocaulus 0.18?.19; S1?S2?S3?(56) No often remains 1.six mm attached Anthocaulus 0.52; 6.5 S1-2>S3>>S4> No often remains mm S5 (56) attached 0.41?.48; S1-2>S3>S4 No 3.2 mm (32?eight) Yes Yes No Yes 0.52?.67; 7.2 mm S1-2>S3>S4?S5 (56) No No Anthocaulus slender, remains attached Calice archedangustum3? pr spines28?2? 17?2?Stephen D. Cairns / ZooKeys 562: 1?8 (2016)angiostomum1 pr basal spinesPhilippines to Queensland; 195?30 m North and west [https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jir.2014.0026 jir.2014.0026] Australia; 15?76 m Australia; 18?01 m Australia; 15?76 m Middle Miocene; Victoriamacroeschara1 pr basal spines0.08?.09; 4.three mm 0.35?.53; 30.4 mmveroni1 pr basal spines105?00? 15?five?55?7? 22?7?94?27? 23?two?S1-4>S5>S6>S7 (268) S1-4>S5>S6>S7 White (192 ) S1-4>S5>S6>S7 White 0.33; 27 mm (192?12)gambierense1 pr spines30?8? 15?0?incrustatum1 pr basal spines23?2? 15?9?28 mm Blackish 15 mm Fossilsphenodeum1 basal pr spines32? 18?0.24?.38; ten mm 0.25?.33; three.five mmS1-2>S3>S4>S5 (96) S1-3>S4>S5 (60?five)NoJapan to Philippines; 30?15 m M.Arenzeller, 1904) =Truncatoflabellum sp.
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=candeanum sensu Duncan 1870 Blastotrochus Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 nutrix Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 +proliferus d'Archiardi, 1866 (= ?Cladocora) Placotrochides Alcock, 1902 scaphula Alcock, 1902 =+Flabellum elongatum Hu, 1987 (junior homonym of ME and H, 1848) frustum Cairns, 1979 cylindrica Cairns, 2004 [http://cswygwzj.com/comment/html/?236933.html Ank the employees in the Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding at] minuta Cairns, 2004 =minima (lapsus calumni) sensu Cairns, 2006 Placotrochus Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 laevis Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 =P. candeanus Milne Edwards  Haime, 1848 =P. pedicellatus Tenison-Woods, 1879 Falcatoflabellum Cairns, 1995 rauolensis Cairns,Table 2. Tabular crucial to all species of Truncatoflabellum (pr = pair, NC = New Caledonia; NZ = New Zealand; IWP = Indo-West Pacific)Thecal Edge Ornamentation ColorEdge angle; GCD:LCD H:GCD Face angleGCD max.Distribution; depthphoenix 2.3 1.4 1.7?.3 1.5?.7 13.eight mm 13.two mm Striped Redbrown 1.three Fossil 1.9 Fossil1?+ pr spines as much as four.3 5.9 mm0?0? 0?1.3?.Lt. brownJapan to Kermadecs; 18?41 mgippslandicum1 basal pr spinesvictoriae1 basal pr spines0?0? ten?15?0? 11?six?16 mm 11.eight mmMiocene: Victoria Oligocene to M. Miocene: Victoria Philippines to NZ; 286?55 m South Africa; 62?4 m IWP; 85?60 mdensSmall crestsBimodal; 14?8?1.four?.eight 1.four?.7 1.eight?.3 2.9?.2 two.five?.1 three.0?.eight 1.six?.2 1.6?.1 1.67 1.33 1.2?.five 1.4?.8 14.5 mm Fossil 0.five?.56 57 mm 0.64?.0 46 mm 0.67?.81 63 mm White 1.two?.7 Red14 mm brown basally 0.3; two.5 mm 1.5?.six eight.4 mm Striped 0.zuluense0? basal pr spines28?eight? 18?two?pusillum2? pr spines14?8? 18?0?S1-2>S3>S4>S5 (56)Upper [http://www.sdlongzhou.net/comment/html/?29767.html Tatus within the List of Readily available Names in Zoology the latter] septal symmetry GSD:GCD; outer septal (max quantity of One of a kind characteristics GSD max. margin septa) notched Corallum typically 0.86?.0; S1-2>S3>S4 No elongated by 4.3 mm (24?two) rejuvenescence 0.71; 10 mm S1-3>S4>S5 [https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbp074 geronb/gbp074] (76) No 0.64; 7.6 S1-2>S3>S4 No mm (32?0) Anthocaulus 0.18?.19; S1?S2?S3?(56) No typically remains 1.6 mm attached Anthocaulus 0.52; six.5 S1-2>S3>>S4> No usually remains mm S5 (56) attached 0.41?.48; S1-2>S3>S4 No three.two mm (32?eight) Yes Yes No Yes 0.52?.67; 7.2 mm S1-2>S3>S4?S5 (56) No No Anthocaulus slender, remains attached Calice archedangustum3? pr spines28?two? 17?two?Stephen D. Cairns / ZooKeys 562: 1?8 (2016)angiostomum1 pr basal spinesPhilippines to Queensland; 195?30 m North and west [https://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jir.2014.0026 jir.2014.0026] Australia; 15?76 m Australia; 18?01 m Australia; 15?76 m Middle Miocene; Victoriamacroeschara1 pr basal spines0.08?.09; four.3 mm 0.35?.53; 30.4 mmveroni1 pr basal spines105?00? 15?5?55?7? 22?7?94?27? 23?2?S1-4>S5>S6>S7 (268) S1-4>S5>S6>S7 White (192 ) S1-4>S5>S6>S7 White 0.33; 27 mm (192?12)gambierense1 pr spines30?8? 15?0?incrustatum1 pr basal spines23?two? 15?9?28 mm Blackish 15 mm Fossilsphenodeum1 basal pr spines32? 18?0.24?.38; 10 mm 0.25?.33; 3.5 mmS1-2>S3>S4>S5 (96) S1-3>S4>S5 (60?five)NoJapan to Philippines; 30?15 m M.Arenzeller, 1904) =Truncatoflabellum sp.

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=candeanum sensu Duncan 1870 Blastotrochus Milne Edwards Haime, 1848 nutrix Milne Edwards Haime, 1848 +proliferus d'Archiardi, 1866 (= ?Cladocora) Placotrochides Alcock, 1902 scaphula Alcock, 1902 =+Flabellum elongatum Hu, 1987 (junior homonym of ME and H, 1848) frustum Cairns, 1979 cylindrica Cairns, 2004 Ank the employees in the Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding at minuta Cairns, 2004 =minima (lapsus calumni) sensu Cairns, 2006 Placotrochus Milne Edwards Haime, 1848 laevis Milne Edwards Haime, 1848 =P. candeanus Milne Edwards Haime, 1848 =P. pedicellatus Tenison-Woods, 1879 Falcatoflabellum Cairns, 1995 rauolensis Cairns,Table 2. Tabular crucial to all species of Truncatoflabellum (pr = pair, NC = New Caledonia; NZ = New Zealand; IWP = Indo-West Pacific)Thecal Edge Ornamentation ColorEdge angle; GCD:LCD H:GCD Face angleGCD max.Distribution; depthphoenix 2.3 1.4 1.7?.3 1.5?.7 13.eight mm 13.two mm Striped Redbrown 1.three Fossil 1.9 Fossil1?+ pr spines as much as four.3 5.9 mm0?0? 0?1.3?.Lt. brownJapan to Kermadecs; 18?41 mgippslandicum1 basal pr spinesvictoriae1 basal pr spines0?0? ten?15?0? 11?six?16 mm 11.eight mmMiocene: Victoria Oligocene to M. Miocene: Victoria Philippines to NZ; 286?55 m South Africa; 62?4 m IWP; 85?60 mdensSmall crestsBimodal; 14?8?1.four?.eight 1.four?.7 1.eight?.3 2.9?.2 two.five?.1 three.0?.eight 1.six?.2 1.6?.1 1.67 1.33 1.2?.five 1.4?.8 14.5 mm Fossil 0.five?.56 57 mm 0.64?.0 46 mm 0.67?.81 63 mm White 1.two?.7 Red14 mm brown basally 0.3; two.5 mm 1.5?.six eight.4 mm Striped 0.zuluense0? basal pr spines28?eight? 18?two?pusillum2? pr spines14?8? 18?0?S1-2>S3>S4>S5 (56)Upper Tatus within the List of Readily available Names in Zoology the latter septal symmetry GSD:GCD; outer septal (max quantity of One of a kind characteristics GSD max. margin septa) notched Corallum typically 0.86?.0; S1-2>S3>S4 No elongated by 4.3 mm (24?two) rejuvenescence 0.71; 10 mm S1-3>S4>S5 geronb/gbp074 (76) No 0.64; 7.6 S1-2>S3>S4 No mm (32?0) Anthocaulus 0.18?.19; S1?S2?S3?(56) No typically remains 1.6 mm attached Anthocaulus 0.52; six.5 S1-2>S3>>S4> No usually remains mm S5 (56) attached 0.41?.48; S1-2>S3>S4 No three.two mm (32?eight) Yes Yes No Yes 0.52?.67; 7.2 mm S1-2>S3>S4?S5 (56) No No Anthocaulus slender, remains attached Calice archedangustum3? pr spines28?two? 17?two?Stephen D. Cairns / ZooKeys 562: 1?8 (2016)angiostomum1 pr basal spinesPhilippines to Queensland; 195?30 m North and west jir.2014.0026 Australia; 15?76 m Australia; 18?01 m Australia; 15?76 m Middle Miocene; Victoriamacroeschara1 pr basal spines0.08?.09; four.3 mm 0.35?.53; 30.4 mmveroni1 pr basal spines105?00? 15?5?55?7? 22?7?94?27? 23?2?S1-4>S5>S6>S7 (268) S1-4>S5>S6>S7 White (192 ) S1-4>S5>S6>S7 White 0.33; 27 mm (192?12)gambierense1 pr spines30?8? 15?0?incrustatum1 pr basal spines23?two? 15?9?28 mm Blackish 15 mm Fossilsphenodeum1 basal pr spines32? 18?0.24?.38; 10 mm 0.25?.33; 3.5 mmS1-2>S3>S4>S5 (96) S1-3>S4>S5 (60?five)NoJapan to Philippines; 30?15 m M.Arenzeller, 1904) =Truncatoflabellum sp.