- the s****,
nearly or
quite concealing the spire.
Cypraea Cylindrical,
pupiform. Lioplax, Pupa Cyrtoconoid:
approaching a
conical shape but with convex...
-
strong discontinuous axial ridges and fine
close spirals. The
protoconch is
pupiform, and
consists of 3
almost symmetrical smooth whorls,
bluntly pointed, distinctly...
- hard-substrate species. However,
Cerithium caeruleum is larger, less
pupiform,
lacks the
whorl sculpture of
three tightly beaded spiral cords, and is...
- that is
endemic to Australia's Lord Howe
Island in the
Tasman Sea. The
pupiform s**** of
adult snails is 1.5 mm in height, with a
diameter of 0.9 mm, with...
-
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. The
white s**** has a
pupiform shape. The
length measures 5 mm. The
whorls of the
protoconch are small...
- is
sinistral or dextral. It is
cylindrically ovate, thick, robust, and
pupiform in the spire. It is bluish-white with a
faint fawn tint,
clouded with oblique...
-
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. The
white s**** has a
pupiform shape. Its
length measures 2.5 mm. The 11⁄2
whorls of the
protoconch form...
-
endemic to Australia's Lord Howe
Island in the
Tasman Sea. The
globose pupiform s**** of
adult snails is 5.6–6.3 mm in height, with a
diameter of 3.2–3...
- Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. The small, milk-white s**** is
pupiform and
generally cancellated. It
measures 3.2 mm. The
whorls of the protoconch...
-
mollusk in the
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. The
pupiform s**** is translucent. Its
length measures 1 mm. The
whorls of the protoconch...