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Author: Jan Delsing
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Shell small, white, with four or more whorls exclusive of the (lost) nucleus; suture distinct, not appressed; whorls sloping behind, rounded in front; axial sculpture on (on the penultimate whorl, about 17) short rounded ribs with subequal interspaces, hardly extended over the periphery and gradually becoming obsolete on the last whorl; incremental lines somewhat conspicuous on the base where they slightly reticulate the spiral sculpture; the latter comprises three prominent cords on the periphery equal and equidistant, swollen where they override the ribs, and feebler on the last whorl; the anal fasciole carries finer equal spiral threads, the base 10 or more somewhat larger and more nearly adjacent as they approach the canal; aperture rather narrow, outer lip, solid, sharp-edged, anal sulcus large, rounded, close to the suture, inner lip erased, canal short, deep, slightly recurved. Height of last and three proceeding whorls, 7.5; of last whorl, 5; diam., 3 mm. (Dall.)
TYPE in United States National Museum, No. 208916.
Dall, W.H., 1919. Descriptions of New Species of Molluscs of the Family Turritidae from the West Coast of America and Adjacent regions.
Distribution
Author: Jan Delsing
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Type locality, Station 4454, off Point Pinos Light, Monterey, California.
RANGE. Point Ano Nuevo, California, to Coronado Islands.
Dall, W.H., 1919. Descriptions of New Species of Molluscs of the Family Turritidae from the West Coast of America and Adjacent regions.