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Author: Jan Delsing
Text ID: 114897
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Created: 2022-04-07 14:31:42 - User Delsing Jan
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Shell minute, pyramidally ovate-fusiform, pale pinkish yellow. Whorls 8 ; three apical convex, smooth, the rest also convex, divided by a deep suture, longitudinally ribbed and transversely ridged. Costae somewhat oblique, rounded, broader than the interstices, about twelve in number on the penultimate volution, rather obsolete towards the lower part of the last. Spiral lira well raised, squamose, generally four in number on the upper whorls, and about eleven on the last, alternating with more slender ones in the interstices. Last whorl rounded above, contracted below the middle, with a conspicuous scaled ridge around the Cauda. Aperture light pink, ovate-subpyriform, contracted anteriorly into a narrow, oblique, short, recurved canal. Columella subperpendicular, very little arcuated, coated with a thin pinkish callus. Outer lip not much thickened, crenulated at the edge, and armed within with about ten fine line, which run far within the aperture, but do not reach the margin of the labrum. Length 11,5 mm., greatest width 6,5 mm.
Marie-Louise, African, and Eagle Islands, Amirantes, 10 to 17 fms.
This species belongs to the same genus as another form described by myself as Fusus ? abnormis. On further consideration I am of opinion that they would be more correctly placed in the genus Coralliophila. The present species is smaller and more coarsely sculptured than C. abnormis from the Andamans.
Smith, E.A., 1884. Report on the zoological collections made in the Indo-Pacific Ocean during the voyage of H.M.S. 'Alert' 1881-2.