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− | + | Africa; 100?44 m S1-2>S3>S4>S5 (60) No Axial septal edges incredibly sinuous North of New Zealand; 350?64 mgardineriCrests21?5? 14?8?1.eight?.6 two.9?.five 12 mmarcuatumLow crests14?5? eight?1?A key towards the genera and species on the transversely-dividing Flabellidae...[http://chengduhebang.com/comment/html/?517108.html Yellowish brown (Fig. 14). Pterostigma is light orange, significantly less conspicuous. Tiny spots] Truncatoflabellum phoenix Cairns, 1995 Fig. Africa; one hundred?44 m S1-2>S3>S4>S5 (60) No Axial septal edges very sinuous North of New Zealand; 350?64 mgardineriCrests21?five? 14?eight?1.eight?.six two.9?.5 12 mmarcuatumLow crests14?five? eight?1?A essential for the genera and species of your transversely-dividing Flabellidae...Truncatoflabellum phoenix Cairns, 1995 Fig. 2A Truncatoflabellum sp. B. Cairns, 1994: 75, 79, pl. 33i, l. Truncatoflabellum phoenix Cairns, 1995: 115?16, pl. 37i, 38a-f.--Cairns and Zibrowius 1997: 171.--Cairns 1999: 121.--Ogawa 2006: 16, pl. 2, fig. 5a-b. New records. USGS 25734, Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo Island, Late Pleistocene, 1 specimen, USNM 100175; Ryukyu Islands, Okinawa, Horseshoe Cliffs, 1 km NNW Onna Village (26?0'N, 127?0'54"E), 67-79 m, six specimens, USNM 87712, 88380, 88382, 88383, and 100674. Distribution. Late Pleistocene: Vanuatu. Holocene: southern Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Wallis and Futuna, New Caledonia, Kermadec Islands, 18-441 m. Remarks. This is the smallest in the Truncatoflabellum species, obtaining a GCD hardly ever greater than 5 mm, but capable of numerous apical regeneration (Fig. 2A, leading) resulting in coralla as long as 17.5 mm. Truncatoflabellum gippslandicum (Dennant, 1899) Fig. 2B Flabellum gippslandicum Dennant, 1899: 112?13, pl. 2, figs 1a .--Felix 1927: 409.--Bell 1981: 11 (form deposition).--Fitzgerald and Schmidt: 3 (colour fig). Truncatoflabellum gippslandicus (sic): Cairns 1989b: 61. Distribution. Miocene: Gippsland Lake location of Victoria, Australia; Middle Miocene [https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph7041855 ijerph7041855] of Beaumaris, Victoria. Remarks. The two syntypes of T. gippslandicum have been reported by Bell (1981) from the NMV (P27064). No other records of this species are known, and also the info presented within the essential and comparative Table two is taken in the original description. Truncatoflabellum [https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/abn0000128 abn0000128] victoriae (Duncan, 1864) Fig. 2C Flabellum victoriae Duncan, 1864: 162?63, pl. 5, fig. 2a ; 1870: 299, 312, pl. 19, fig. 11.--Tenison-Woods 1878b: 312.--Felix 1927: 415 (synonymy). ?Flabellum simplex Tenison-Woods, 1878: 13.--Squires 1958: 66 (kind lost). Truncatoflabellum victoriae: Cairns, 1989b: 61, pl. 37i. New records. Muddy Creek, close to Hamilton, Victoria, Australia, Balcombian (Middle Miocene), 13 specimens, USNM 67962 and 68005; Balcombe's Bay, Port Phillip, Victoria, Balcombian (Middle Miocene), 11 specimens, USNM 68000 and M353582;Stephen D. Cairns / ZooKeys 562: 1?8 (2016)Balcombe's Bay, Mornington, Balcombian (Middle Miocene), 3 specimens, USNM M353583; Spring Creek, Torquay, Victoria, Janjukian (Late Oligocene), eight specimens, USNM 1283656. Distribution. Late Oligocene (Janjukian), Victoria; Middle Miocene (Balcombian), Muddy Creek, Geelong, Victoria, and Balcombe's Bay, Victoria. Truncatoflabellum dens (Alcock, 1902) Fig. 2D Flabellum dens Alcock, 1902: 32, pl. four, figs 30, 30a.--Cairns 1989b: 54, Table 6, pl. 28g . Truncatoflabellum dens: Cairns 1995: 114?15 (in component: pl. 37g).--Cairns and Zibrowius 1997: 170?71, 173.--Cairns 1999: 120, fig. 20a. Distribution. Philippines, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, New Zealand, 286?55 m. Truncatoflabellum zuluense Cairns in Cairns Keller, 1993 Fig. 3A Truncatoflabellum zuluense Cairns in Cairns Keller, 1993: 267?68, figs 11F .-- Cairns 1995: 115 (comparison to T. dens). |
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Africa; 100?44 m S1-2>S3>S4>S5 (60) No Axial septal edges incredibly sinuous North of New Zealand; 350?64 mgardineriCrests21?5? 14?8?1.eight?.6 two.9?.five 12 mmarcuatumLow crests14?5? eight?1?A key towards the genera and species on the transversely-dividing Flabellidae...Yellowish brown (Fig. 14). Pterostigma is light orange, significantly less conspicuous. Tiny spots Truncatoflabellum phoenix Cairns, 1995 Fig. Africa; one hundred?44 m S1-2>S3>S4>S5 (60) No Axial septal edges very sinuous North of New Zealand; 350?64 mgardineriCrests21?five? 14?eight?1.eight?.six two.9?.5 12 mmarcuatumLow crests14?five? eight?1?A essential for the genera and species of your transversely-dividing Flabellidae...Truncatoflabellum phoenix Cairns, 1995 Fig. 2A Truncatoflabellum sp. B. Cairns, 1994: 75, 79, pl. 33i, l. Truncatoflabellum phoenix Cairns, 1995: 115?16, pl. 37i, 38a-f.--Cairns and Zibrowius 1997: 171.--Cairns 1999: 121.--Ogawa 2006: 16, pl. 2, fig. 5a-b. New records. USGS 25734, Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo Island, Late Pleistocene, 1 specimen, USNM 100175; Ryukyu Islands, Okinawa, Horseshoe Cliffs, 1 km NNW Onna Village (26?0'N, 127?0'54"E), 67-79 m, six specimens, USNM 87712, 88380, 88382, 88383, and 100674. Distribution. Late Pleistocene: Vanuatu. Holocene: southern Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Wallis and Futuna, New Caledonia, Kermadec Islands, 18-441 m. Remarks. This is the smallest in the Truncatoflabellum species, obtaining a GCD hardly ever greater than 5 mm, but capable of numerous apical regeneration (Fig. 2A, leading) resulting in coralla as long as 17.5 mm. Truncatoflabellum gippslandicum (Dennant, 1899) Fig. 2B Flabellum gippslandicum Dennant, 1899: 112?13, pl. 2, figs 1a .--Felix 1927: 409.--Bell 1981: 11 (form deposition).--Fitzgerald and Schmidt: 3 (colour fig). Truncatoflabellum gippslandicus (sic): Cairns 1989b: 61. Distribution. Miocene: Gippsland Lake location of Victoria, Australia; Middle Miocene ijerph7041855 of Beaumaris, Victoria. Remarks. The two syntypes of T. gippslandicum have been reported by Bell (1981) from the NMV (P27064). No other records of this species are known, and also the info presented within the essential and comparative Table two is taken in the original description. Truncatoflabellum abn0000128 victoriae (Duncan, 1864) Fig. 2C Flabellum victoriae Duncan, 1864: 162?63, pl. 5, fig. 2a ; 1870: 299, 312, pl. 19, fig. 11.--Tenison-Woods 1878b: 312.--Felix 1927: 415 (synonymy). ?Flabellum simplex Tenison-Woods, 1878: 13.--Squires 1958: 66 (kind lost). Truncatoflabellum victoriae: Cairns, 1989b: 61, pl. 37i. New records. Muddy Creek, close to Hamilton, Victoria, Australia, Balcombian (Middle Miocene), 13 specimens, USNM 67962 and 68005; Balcombe's Bay, Port Phillip, Victoria, Balcombian (Middle Miocene), 11 specimens, USNM 68000 and M353582;Stephen D. Cairns / ZooKeys 562: 1?8 (2016)Balcombe's Bay, Mornington, Balcombian (Middle Miocene), 3 specimens, USNM M353583; Spring Creek, Torquay, Victoria, Janjukian (Late Oligocene), eight specimens, USNM 1283656. Distribution. Late Oligocene (Janjukian), Victoria; Middle Miocene (Balcombian), Muddy Creek, Geelong, Victoria, and Balcombe's Bay, Victoria. Truncatoflabellum dens (Alcock, 1902) Fig. 2D Flabellum dens Alcock, 1902: 32, pl. four, figs 30, 30a.--Cairns 1989b: 54, Table 6, pl. 28g . Truncatoflabellum dens: Cairns 1995: 114?15 (in component: pl. 37g).--Cairns and Zibrowius 1997: 170?71, 173.--Cairns 1999: 120, fig. 20a. Distribution. Philippines, Indonesia, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, New Zealand, 286?55 m. Truncatoflabellum zuluense Cairns in Cairns Keller, 1993 Fig. 3A Truncatoflabellum zuluense Cairns in Cairns Keller, 1993: 267?68, figs 11F .-- Cairns 1995: 115 (comparison to T. dens).