-
whorl has a
vivid rose color, the
following chestnut-brown,. They are
subcanaliculate at the suture, in the
middle subangulate and
minutely spirally cingulate...
- white, thick, subgibbous, and
minutely tuberculate at its center,
subcanaliculate at its periphery. It is only
known to
occur in New Zealand. Additional...
- the body whorl. The
conic spire is
small and acute. The
sutures are
subcanaliculate, with a
beaded border. The 5½-6
whorls are
quite convex, and rapidly...
- oblique.
Whorls worn in its
neighbourhood so that it
seems slightly subcanaliculate. It is also
uncertain whether it is margined. The
aperture is slightly...
- with
minute brown dots. The
acute spire is conical,. The
sutures are
subcanaliculate. The five
convex whorls are
encircled by
strong spiral ridges, 3 on...
- on the last. The five
whorls are
rounded and
separated by a deep,
subcanaliculate suture. The
oblique aperture is rounded, and sub-pearly. The outer...
- suture, then convex. The base of the s**** is convex. The
suture is
subcanaliculate. The
aperture is
circular and
slightly iridescent within. The peristome...
- elevated. The apex is obtuse. The
sutures are impressed,
sometimes subcanaliculate. The body
whorl is
convex beneath. The
aperture is oblique, oval-rhomboidal...
- The
whorls of the
spire are convex. The
sutures are
distinct and
subcanaliculate. The body
whorl is
short and
roundly contracted at the base. The aperture...
- apex. The spire-whorls are
sloping convex. The
suture is distinct,
subcanaliculate,
undulating and margined. The body
whorl is
nearly as long as the spire...