Description
Author: Jan Delsing
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— (1) The length varies from about 1.0 to 1.6 mm.
— (2) The shells are rather transparent with a light brown hue. They are decorated with darker brown spiral bands. Occasionally, the subsutural band may be missing. There is always a brownish area at the umbilical chink. All colour bands end at some distance from the aperture. There is a whitish spot at the apex.
— (3) Ornamental sculpture is completely absent.
— (4) The shells are not very solid. There is no labial rib, nor does the aperture show any other peculiarities.
— (5) Large specimens have about 4.5 whorls.
— (6) There is a weak umbilical chink.
— (7) The dimensions of the apex vary: d = 0.10-0.13 mm, D = 0.18-0.20 mm.
— (8) Seen from aside in position 1, the nucleus is little prominent and circumscribed by a shallow suture. Seen from aside in position 2, the nucleus and first lA whorl form a rather low segment of a sphere, circumscribed by a shallow suture.
— (9) At a magnification of 40 x , no ornamental sculpture can be seen on the protoconch.
Verduin, A., 1985. On the taxonomy of some Rissoan species from Europe, Madeira and the Canary Islands (Gastropoda Prosobranchia)
Distribution
Author: Jan Delsing
Text ID: 96340
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E. cossurae is washed ashore regularly along the entire western Mediterranean, in Sicily and in the Adriatic Sea.
Verduin, A., 1985. On the taxonomy of some Rissoan species from Europe, Madeira and the Canary Islands (Gastropoda Prosobranchia)