FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI The Genus Enixotrophon (Gastropoda: Muricidae: Pagodulinae): an Update on Species from the Tropical Indo-West Pacific BT AF Houart, Roland AS 1:1,2; FF 1:; C1 Research Associate, Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Rue Vautier 29, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium Research Associate, Institute of Systematics, Evolution, Biodiversity (ISYEB), Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN), CNRS, SU, EPHE, UA, CP 51, 57 rue Cuvier, 75005 Paris, France C2 ROYAL BELGIAN INST NAT SCI, BELGIUM MNHN, FRANCE TC 0 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00843/95462/103289.pdf LA English DT Article CR ATIMO VATAE BATHUS 2 BATHUS 4 BENTHAUS BIOCAL BIOGEOCAL BIOMAGLO BIOPAPUA BORDAU 1 CONCALIS CORAIL 2 EBISCO KANACONO KANADEEP 2 KARUBAR 91 KAVIENG MD 208 / WALTERS SHOAL MUSORSTOM 10 MUSORSTOM 4 MUSORSTOM 5 MUSORSTOM 7 MUSORSTOM 8 MUSORSTOM 9 NORFOLK 2 SALOMON 1 SALOMON 2 SALOMONBOA SMIB 8 TARASOC BO Antea Alis Jean Charcot Coriolis L'Atalante Baruna Jaya I Marion Dufresne Vauban DE ;Muricidae;Enixotrophon;expeditions;Tropical Indo-West Pacific AB Fifteen species of Enixotrophon collected during expeditions of the Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos programme are reported from the Indo-West Pacific. All are illustrated using the holotypes and material collected during more than 30 years. The species were collected in the bathyal zone, living specimens occurring in depths from 198 to 1,280 m, with a majority between 250 and 800 m. One new combination, Enixotrophon pistillum (Barnard, 1959), is introduced; Trophon johannthielei Barnard, 1959 and Trophonopsis ziczac Tiba, 1981 are synonymised with E. pulchellus (Schepman, 1911). New geographical distribution data are presented for E. lochi (Marshall & Houart, 2011), E. pistillum, E. planispinus (E.A. Smith, 1906), E. plicilaminatus (Verco, 1909), E. pulchellus (Schepman, 1911) and E. sansibaricus (Thiele, 1925). Six species are recorded from the New Caledonia region, E. lochi, E. multigradus (Houart, 1990), E. obtuseliratus (Schepman, 1911), E. plicilaminatus (Verco, 1909), E. procerus (Houart, 2001) and E. pulchellus (Schepman, 1911). E. karubar n. sp. is described from Indonesia and one subadult specimen collected in the Mozambique Channel during the MAINBAZA expedition remains unidentified (Enixotrophon sp. cf. E. sansibaricus). PY 2023 SO Venus (Journal of the Malacological Society of Japan) SN 2189-7697 PU The Malacological Society of Japan VL 81 IS 1-4 DI 10.18941/venus.81.1-4_1 ID 95462 ER EF