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genus

Aesopus Gould, 1860

kingdom Animalia - animals »  phylum Mollusca - mollusks »  class Gastropoda - gastropods »  order Neogastropoda »  family Columbellidae - Dove Shells

Description

Shell 4-14 mm long, cylindrical to pupoid with shallow suture; aperture short, suture descending on last half whorl; labial edge denticulate or smooth within, usually extends past tip of columella; columella smooth with heavy anterior callus, some with transverse ridges; siphonal canal short; shell usually with fine spiral grooves.
Remarks. Gould (1860: 383) in his description called attention to the "curious curve of the suture near the posterior angle of the aperture, as if it had been drawn backward, thereby pulling back this angle and curving the last whorl downward." The pupoid shape, fine spiral sculpture and descending suture are the most diagnostic features for this genus, which has about 33 nominal species worldwide (MolIuscaBase 2018), mostly in the tropics.
DeMaintenon M.J. (2019). The columbellid species of the northeast Pacific coast from the Aleutian Islands to Cedros Island, Baja California (Neogastropoda: Columbellidae).
Testa fusiformis, gibbosa, antice late truncata; apertura lunata, angulo postico callo impleto; columella simplici vitreo induta; sutura prope aper-turam abnormaliter arcuata. (Gould.)
Shell fusiform, gibbous, widely truncate in front; aperture lunate, with a posterior callus, columella simple, vitreous; suture abnormally arcuate near the aperture. The curious curve of the suture near the posterior angle of the aperture, as if it had been drawn backward, thereby pulling back this angle and curving the last whorl downward, is very peculiar. (Tryon, Manual of Conchology.)
TYPE. Aesopus japonicus Gould.
DISTRIBUTION. California, Lower California, Panama, Japan.
Oldroyd, I.S. The Marine Shells of the West Coast of North America. Volume II.1.
Author: Jan Delsing

Included taxa

Number of records: 34

species Aesopus algoensis G. B. Sowerby III, 1892

Aesopus algoensis

species Aesopus aliciae Marincovich, 1973
species Aesopus australis (Angas, 1877)

Aesopus australis

species Aesopus babbi G. W. Tryon, 1882
species Aesopus benitoensis de Maintenon, 2019

Aesopus benitoensis

species Aesopus cassandra (Ch. Hedley, 1904)

Aesopus cassandra

species Aesopus chrysalloideus P. P. Carpenter, 1864

Aesopus chrysalloideus

species Aesopus clausiliformis (Kiener, 1834)

Aesopus clausiliformis

species Aesopus cumingii (Reeve, 1859)
species Aesopus eurytoides P. P. Carpenter, 1864
species Aesopus foucherae Lussi, 2017
species Aesopus fredbakeri H. A. Pilsbry & Lowe, 1932

Aesopus fredbakeri

species Aesopus fuscostrigatus P. P. Carpenter, 1864
species Aesopus gatliffi Verco, 1909
species Aesopus geraldsmithi M. Lussi, 2001

Aesopus geraldsmithi

species Aesopus goforthi W. H. Dall, 1912

Aesopus goforthi

species Aesopus gracilis Faber, 2004

Aesopus gracilis

species Aesopus hilium Hedley, 1908
species Aesopus japonicus A. A. Gould, 1860
species Aesopus meta (Thiele, 1925)

Aesopus meta

species Aesopus metcalfei L. A. Reeve, 1858
species Aesopus myrmecoon W. H. Dall, 1916

Aesopus myrmecoon

species Aesopus obesus (Hinds, 1844)

Aesopus obesus

species Aesopus pallidulus Ch. Hedley, 1907

Aesopus pallidulus

species Aesopus plurisulcatus L. A. Reeve, 1859

Aesopus plurisulcatus

species Aesopus rotundus J. Drivas & M. Jay, 1990

Aesopus rotundus

species Aesopus sanctus W. H. Dall, 1919

Aesopus sanctus

species Aesopus separtanda J. C. Melvill
species Aesopus solidus W. L. May, 1911
species Aesopus spiculum P. L. Duclos in Chenu, 1846

Aesopus spiculum

species Aesopus stearnsii G. W. Tryon, 1883

Aesopus stearnsii

species Aesopus thyrsaea J. C. Melvill
species Aesopus veneris (Thiele, 1925)

Aesopus veneris

species Aesopus xenicus H. A. Pilsbry & Lowe, 1932

Aesopus xenicus


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