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Thrypticotrochus

Cairns, 1989, p. 37

Type Species

T. multilobatus Cairns, 1989, p. 37, pl. 19b-g; Original Designation

Type Specimen: Holotype; USNM 81901; Verified; Dry Preserved

Type Locality: Recent; Sulu Archipelago, 507 m (Albatross-5576)

Paratypes also deposited at USNM, AM, and MNHN (see Cairns, 1989); type species well described by Cairns (1989). (=T. petterdi (Dennant, 1906)

Classification

Diagnosis

Corallum ceratoid, circular in cross section, and with a pointed base, base often irregularly shaped due to asexual fragmentation; up to 6 mm in GCD; theca imperforate; costae serrate, originating by trifurcation; septa hexamerally arranged in 4 or more cycles (up to 72 septa); multiple paliform lobes on all but last cycle of septa; columella papillose.

Comparisons

See account of Levicyathus

Remarks

This genus and family was monographed by Cairns (1997), which included a phylogenetic analysis based on morphology. Monotypic (Cairns, 2004). The genus appears to be unique in the family in its predominant form of asexual reproduction.

Distribution

  • Indian Ocean; Recent
  • Western Pacific; Recent
Recent: 95-925 m Cairns 1997: 2h, 5b, Cairns 1989: fig. 19c (holotype)

This page has been in preparation since 18-Jul-2008 18:25

This version was contributed by Stephen D. Cairns on 18-Nov-2008 20:22.

Page authors are: Stephen D. Cairns. Please contact the editor if you would like to contribute to the diagnosis of this taxon.

The editor is: Stephen D. Cairns


Thrypticotrochus multilobatus, fractured corallum revealing multiple paliform lobes.
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Thrypticotrochus multilobatus, side view showing regeneration from fragments.
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Thrypticotrochus multilobatus, side view showing regeneration from fragments.
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view of serrate costal ornamentation
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