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Author: Jan Delsing
Text ID: 87138
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Created: 2018-05-25 11:54:29 - User Delsing Jan
Language: EN
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Shell small, thin, semi-transparent, white, depressed, auriform, carinated. Whorls 2¼, very rapidly increasing, including a low convex smooth protoconch of one whorl. Spire about one-third height of aperture. Upper surface broadly rounded, periphery bluntly keeled, base concave. Umbilicus widely open, perspective. Aperture wide, almost half the area of the base. Outer lip thin; inner lip continuous, bridging parietal wall. The only sculpture is in the form of close, regular, weak radial growth striae strongest within the basal concavity.
Height, 1·1 mm.; diameter, 2·3 mm. (holotype).
Holotype in writer's collection, Auckland Museum.
Localities: Tom Bowling Bay in shell-sand (holotype); Station 931, “Discovery II” Expd., 95 metres, between Spirits Bay and Three Kings Islands (1 damaged shell).
This adds a genus to the New Zealand fauna, the nearest related species being N. kimberi Verco, 1907, from Gulf St. Vincent, South Australia.
Powell, 1940. The Marine Mollusca of the Aupourian Province (Original Description)