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Opalia hotessieriana d'Orbigny, 1842

kingdom Animalia - animals »  phylum Mollusca - mollusks »  class Gastropoda - gastropods »  family Epitoniidae - Wentletraps »  genus Opalia

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Opalia hotessieriana

Author: Clench, W.J. & Turner, R.D.

Opalia hotessieriana

Author: Weil et al.

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Description

Description. Shell reaching about 12 mm. ( ½ inch) in length, similar in most respects to Opalia crenata, but differing by being somewhat smaller and in having the axial costae generally persisting below the basal ridge. There are 10-14 costae on the body whorl. Microscopic sculpture consisting of a very fine pitted surface, the little pits being arranged in fine spiral lines. This pitted surface is quickly lost when the shell is beach-rolled as the sculptured layer is very thin and readily suffers from abrasion. The shell appears a little more tapering with less tendency to develop a shoulder than does Opalia crenata. Operculum corneous, subcircular and paucispiral.
Clench, W,J, & Turner, R.D., 1950. The genera Sthenorytis, Cirsotrema, Acirsa, Opalia and Amaea in the Western Atlantic.
About 12mm, with axial costae numbering 10-14, extending below the fairly clear basal ridge. The surface is finely pitted. This species is quite like O. crenata, but differs by having the whorls unshouldered and the crenulations merging even¬ly into the whorl above, leaving pits at the suture. The species is found from south Florida through the Caribbean as far as Trinidad.
Weil, A. , Brown, L. & Neville, B, 1999. The Wentletrap book - Guide to the Recent Epitoniidae of the world.

Distribution

Range. Southern Florida and south through the West Indies to Trinidad.
Clench, W,J, & Turner, R.D., 1950. The genera Sthenorytis, Cirsotrema, Acirsa, Opalia and Amaea in the Western Atlantic.
Author: Jan Delsing

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EN Galli C.: WMSDB - Wolrdwide Mollusc Species Data Base July 10, 2013 [http://www.bagniliggia.it/WMSD/WMSDhome....] [as Opalia hotessieriana D'Orbigny, 1842]
Data retrieved on: 23 November 2013

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