Popis
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Shell elongated, slender and conical, reaching 5.7 mm in length and 1.1 mm in width. Protoconch narrow, with truncated apex, three whorls, outline slightly angled; first whorl with tapered apex, sculptured by strong, short pustules of irregular shape and size; remaining whorls with numerous axial ribs discontinuous at middle of the whorl, with summits partially covering the suture. Teleoconch with up to nine whorls and weakly developed shoulder; ~21 axial ribs on fourth whorl, crossed by four spiral cords, the subsutural one being less prominent; a very small cord appears just above the shallow suture; axial sculpture very weak, sometimes disappearing even in the first whorls, and there are very small nodules or only slight elevations on the intersections with the spiral cords; smooth subperipheral cord on last whorl, base short and concave; aperture almost round, with an open siphonal canal; outer lip thin; columellar lip sinusoidal. Shell entirely white, sometimes golden-white.
Fernandes & Dias Pimenta, 2011. Taxonomic review of Metaxia (Gastropoda: Triphoridae) from Brazil, with description of a new species
Možné záměny
Autor: Jan Delsing
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The main difference between M. rugulosa and M. prompta is in the protoconch, since M. prompta has a narrower protoconch, with a unique distribution of axial ribs. The weaker axial sculpture and the less shouldered shell of M. prompta are other important aspects to distinguish the two species.
Rozšíření
Autor: Jan Delsing
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Geographic distribution. Bermuda (type locality); Brazil: Bahia, Espírito Santo and Vitória-Trindade Chain (this study).