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Nassarina glypta Bush, 1885

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

Scientific synonyms

Columbella mystica Dall, 1927

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Nassarina glypta

Author: Tunnell et al.

Nassarina glypta

Author: Faber, M.

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Description

Shell with about eight whorls which are but slightly rounded, but which are separated by a very deep, sharply defined suture; sculpture consisting of rounded longitudinal ribs, and these are cut by shallow, revolving grooves into low, irregular nodules; aperture ovate-elongate, narrowed and turned back below. Color whitish, with a faint, revolving brown band below the suture and another on the base of the shell. Length, 3.5; diameter, 1.5 mm.
Dall, W.H. & Simpson, C.T., 1901. The Mollusca of Porto Rico.
As Columbella mystica:
Shell small, slender, solid, pale brown (faded ?) with a smooth nuclear whorl and a half, and four and a half subsequent whorls; suture distinct, whorls well rounded; spiral sculpture of (on the spire two, on the last whorl four) prominent cords near the periphery with wider interspaces, and smaller close set threads on the base and in front of the suture; axial sculpture of (on the last whorl about a dozen) rather feeble rounded ribs with narrower interspaces, these extend more or less obviously over the whorl; aperture ovate; outer lip thin, denticulate within, inner lip smooth, canal short, strongly spirally threaded, slightly recurved. Length, 4.3; diameter, 1.5 mm. U. S. Nat. Mus. Cat. No. 108321.
Off Georgia, one specimen.
Aesopus filosus Angas (= Columbella plurisulcata Reeve) from Port Jackson, Australia, is somewhat such a shell as this, and is referred by Tryon to Atilia. But if C. suffusa as indicated by Pace is the type of Atilia, the present species can hardly be referred to the same group. Without more material and investigation of what the Australian shell involves, I hesitate to give a new sectional name.
Dall, W.H., 1927. Small shells from dredgings off the southeast coast of the United States by the United States Fisheries Steamer 'Albatross' in 1885 and 1886.
Nassarina glypta (Bush, 1885) Engraved Dovesnail
Distribution: North Carolina to Florida to Texas, Gulf of Mexico. Size: 6 mm
Description: Color tannish-peach; shape fusiform; sculpture of thickened, uniform, axially beaded cords; spiral sculpture of 3 rows of rectangularly beaded whorls on teleoconch to body whorl, with first row of beads smaller than the following two; suture impressed; nuclear whorls, when présent, smooth and polished; aperture subovate; apertural lip thickened, long denticles interiorly; columella strongly denticulate. Habitat: Sandy mud bottoms at depths from 18 to 127 m (60 to 420 ft). Remarks: Common in offshore Texas waters. See Radwin (1977, 1978); Odé (1983c).
Tunnell, J.W. , Andrews, J. , Barrera, N.C. & Moretzsohn, F., 2010. Encyclopedia of Texas seashells.
Author: Jan Delsing

Links and literature

EN Galli C.: WMSDB - Wolrdwide Mollusc Species Data Base July 10, 2013 [http://www.bagniliggia.it/WMSD/WMSDhome....] [as Nassarina glypta Bush, 1885]
Data retrieved on: 23 November 2013

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