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Author: Jan Delsing
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Created: 2022-04-01 09:46:12 - User Delsing Jan
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Differs from suteri in being more narrowly ovate-fusiform, with proportionately longer spire, and higher, more loosely coiled whorls. Style of protoconch, aperture and sculpture almost identical, but the colour is uniformly dull-white, except the protoconch, which is buff to pale grey . Although the spiral element in the sculpture is similar, 6-7 cords on spire whorls, and 16-20 on the body-whorl, the axials are more distant and stronger, causing weak reticulation. Sinus broad and shallow, occupying the broad, ill defined shoulder, and more definite than in suteri.
Height, 4.6 mm.; diameter, 1.7 mm. (Holotype). Holotype in Auckland Museum (Dr. C. R. Laws collection). Locality: 72 fathoms off Cape Saunders, Otago.
Powell A W B - 1942 - The New Zealand recent and fossil mollusca of the family Turridae