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Image of Scalpellidae Pilsbry 1907

Image of Scalpellidae Pilsbry 1907

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Description: Deep-water scalpelliform with reduced armament. Notable that the cirri are black – in other deep forms they have no pigmentation. This is a more "yellow" species. Trianguloscalpellum hirsutum is described as being a pale yellow to brown color whilst, although undescribed in the literature, in general Trianguloscalpellum regium specimens are whitish grey in color. The Indo-Malayan distribution of T. hirsutum, however, indicates that to date it has only been recorded from the eastern Indian Ocean, but since there has been little deep water sampling in the Indian Ocean in general, it would not be surprising to find it in western areas. The recorded depth range of Trianguloscalpellum hirsutum is 1507-6135 m, which fits with the 2,500 m collection depth and, therefore, this is possibly Trianguloscalpellum hirsutum as the "yellow" species.
Item Type: Image
Title: Barnacle
Copyright: SERPENT
Species: Trianguloscalpellum sp.
Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Zafarani
Depth (m): 2601
Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania
Habitat: Benthic
Rig: Ocean Rig Poseidon
Project Partners: Statoil, Oceaneering
ROV: Millenium 93 and 73
Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates
Deposited On: 25 April 2012

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