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Author: Jan Delsing
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Shell fusiform, turreted, color an uniform dark brown; whorls, six, convex, having numerous slightly elevated, revolving ribs, with intervening striae upon the lowest, and impressed in their middle portion by a deep sulcus, which forms a distinct revolving carination upon each side of it; sutures clearly defined; body-whorl half the entire length of the shell; striae of growth, minute; outer lip thin, subarcuated, serrated on its margin by the terminating striae; the sinus at its juncture angular, very slight, and hardly amounting to a fissure; columella arcuated at its superior third; aperture elliptical, terminated by a short canal slightly inclining to the left. Long., 11/40; diameter of last whorl, 2/40 in. (Couthouy.)
Source: Oldroyd, I.S. 1927 . The Marine Shells of the West Coast of North America. Volume IIa
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Author: Jan Delsing
Text ID: 85664
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Type locality, east of Nahant, from the stomach of a haddock.
RANGE. Point Belcher, Arctic Ocean, to Puget Sound. Circumboreal.