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Author: Jan Delsing
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Type locality: SW of Buldir Island, Aleutian Is., Alaska (52°18.5 N, 175°49.0 E), 325 m (NMFS 23-199701-243). Type: Holotype, LACM 3588, 35.6 mm (leg. RNC 9 Aug. 1997); Description: Small for genus, height to 40.0 mm; suture moderately impressed, whorls rounded. Protoconch, one whorl, 3.7-4.1 mm in diameter, with four spiral cords; teleconch with three whorls; spiral sculpture of very fine lirae, with slightly wider interspaces, about 30 on penultimate whorl, and continuing on below the suture. Aperture a little more than half of shell height, outer lip flared; canal short, broad. Operculum small, less than half of aperture height. Radula: Typical for subfamily, rachidian tooth with four subequal cusps; lateral teeth with two large, heavy cusps, outer cusp strongly curved, inner cusp straight. Remarks: This is the smallest known species of Volutopsius, and probably cannot be confused with any congeners. Volutopsius middendorffi (Dall, 1891) is similar but much larger, reaching over 11 cm, and has a pinkish protoconch Etymology: Named for its small size, from the Latin nanus, dwarf. Volutopsius namus is considerably smaller than all other known Volutopsinae. Distribution: This small species is restricted to the western-most Aleutians, from the vicinity of Buldir Id. (176°22 E) to Attu Id. (173° E), at depths of 169-325 m. Habitat: Lives on black sand and gravel, at temperatures of 3.6°-4.1° C.
Mclean, J. H. & Clark, R. N. (2023). Seven new genera and thirty-four new species of buccinoid gastropods (Neogastropoda: Buccinidae) from the Aleutian Islands, Alaska.