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Genus Phyllophorella Heding & Panning, 1954 Included species. [genera of the original combination indicated within brackets]: Phyllophorella robusta (Heding & Panning, 1954); type species by original designation. [Phyllophorus]. Phyllophorella drachi (Cherbonnier and Guille, 1968) [Phyllophorus]; P. dubia (Cherbonnier, 1961) [Phyllophorus]; P. kohkutiensis (Heding and Panning, 1954) [Phyllophorus]; P. liuwutiensis (Yang, 1937) [Phyllophorus]; P. longipeda (Semper, 1867) [Cucumaria]; P. notialis O’Loughlin et al. 2012 [Phyllophorella]; P. perforata (H. L. Clark, 1932) [Thyone]; P. purpureopunctata (Sluiter, 1901) [Orcula]; P. rosetta (Thandar, 1994) [Phyllophorus]; P. rosea (Cherbonnier and Féral, 1981) [Phyllophorus] and P. spiculata (Chang, 1935) [Phyllophorus]. Remarks. The epithets dubius and roseus (both originally combined to Phyllophorus, gender masculine) are adjectives which must be brought into agreement with the feminine grammatical gender of Phyllophorella, namely Phyllophorella dubia and Phyllophorella rosea, respectively.
Published as part of Martins, Luciana & Tavares, Marcos, 2022, Additions to the morphology of the Phyllophoridae and the Sclerodactylidae. I. Type species of Phyllophorella, Selenkiella, Cladolella and Clarkiella, with the description a new species of Thorsonia (Holothuroidea: Dendrochirotida), pp. 559-572 in Zootaxa 5120 (4) on page 561, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5120.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/6392907
Dendrochirotida, Phyllophoridae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Holothuroidea, Taxonomy, Echinodermata, Phyllophorella
Dendrochirotida, Phyllophoridae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Holothuroidea, Taxonomy, Echinodermata, Phyllophorella
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