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Nitidella gouldi P. P. Carpenter, 1857

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

Description

Nitidella gouldi Carpenter, 1856 Proceedings, Zoological Society of London, 208, 1856. N. t. parva, elongata, conica, laevi, circa basin spiraliter, striata; anfr. vii. subplanatis, suturis distinctis; albida, aurantio varie picta; apertura; subquadrata, labro sinuato, subacuto, intus conspicue dentato; labio parvo, vix crenato; apice interdum decollato. Long., .32; long. spir., .15; lat., .15 poll. (Carpenter.) Shell fusiformly ovate, yellowish-white, reticulated with pale brown, the interstices being of irregular shapes and sizes-or, in other words, it is pale brown, closely spotted irregularly with yellowish-white; epidermis very thin; apex eroded, remaining whorls 6, flattish or scarcely convex, smooth, separated by a deep suture, giving the spire a slightly turreted aspect; last whorl feebly angular at the middle, contracted inferiorly, and striated around the extremity; aperture pale lilac within, occupying about three-sevenths of the entire length; outer lip arcuate, thickened, especially at the upper part; thin at the margin, and armed within the mouth with about 7 elongated tubercles; columella arched above, oblique at the base, with indications of one or two tubercles below the middle, covered with a thin whitish callosity; basal canal a little recurved. (Tryon, Manual of Conchology.) TYPE in Museum Gould. Type locality, Santa Barbara, California. RANGE. Kodiak, Alaska, to San Diego, California. This is the Nittidella dalli E. A. Smith.
Oldroyd, I. S. (1927). The marine shells of the west coast of North America.
Author: Jan Delsing

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