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Aesopus spiculum P. L. Duclos in Chenu, 1846

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

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Aesopus spiculum

Author: Thorsson, W.

Aesopus spiculum

Author: Beechey

Aesopus spiculum

Author: Thorsson, W.

Aesopus spiculum

Author: Chen Lee Wu

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Description

Protoconch of 1¾ smooth whorls, with abrupt transition to sculptured teleoconch. Spire convex in outline, whorls turreted, aperture 1/3 shell length. Whorls sculptured with spiral threads, 10-15 on penultimate whorl; first 3 or 4 teleoconch whorls with axial ribs producing beads at intersections with spirals. Outer lip sinuous in profile, thickened externally, with weak sinus posteriorly; 8 or 9 elongate denticles internally in mature shells, lowermost an elongate ridge beside siphonal canal. Columella smooth; elongate denticle on parietal wall. Siphonal notch narrow, deep. Colour uniformly pink, white or fawn, or pink with white band at suture, centre of body whorl and anterior end; protoconch often pink.
Size: Up to 15 mm in length, mature shells usually 8-11 mm.
Beechey, Seashells of New South Wales.

Interchangeable taxa

The sculpture within the aperture is only developed in mature shells, which are a small minority of specimens seen. Many specimens of 10 or 11 mm in length are immature.
Beechey, Seashells of New South Wales.

Distribution

Distribution: Indo-West Pacific; in eastern Australia, as far south as Sydney.
Habitat: Intertidal and shallow subtidal. NSW specimens all beach collected. Common in the tropics, rare in NSW.
Beechey, Seashells of New South Wales.
Author: Jan Delsing

Links and literature

http://seashellsofnsw.org.au/Columbellid...
DESCRIPTION & PICTURE(S) SHELLS NEW SOUTH WALES - AUSTRALIA

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