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- the body whorl. Suture: The junction between whorls of most gastropods Teleoconch : the entire s**** without the protoconch; the postnuclear whorls. Umbilicus:...
- s****, which are formed after the protoconch, are known as the teleoconch. The teleoconch starts forming when the larval gastropod becomes a juvenile, and...
- protoconch and the teleoconch join. In some other specimens the change is continued on the first or second whorl of the teleoconch. The apex is small...
- surface. The teleoconch is composed of conchiolin, a transparent cartilaginous material, and its surface lacks sculpture. With growth the teleoconch overgrows...
- consisting of 15 whorls. Apex (protoconch and an indeterminate number of early teleoconch whorls) corroded. Early spire whorls rather flat, later becoming concave...
- delicate reticulate pattern. Teleoconch with a sculpture of regular, high spiral cords; there are three cords on the first teleoconch whorl and the number increases...
- been verified to possess more defined threads and spine spacing on the teleoconch than other species of the genus. Marshall B.A. (1986 ("1985")) Recent...
- maturity. The spire sits high with 2.5+ partly broken protoconch whorls. The teleoconch has up to 6 elongated whorls and impressed sutures. The protoconch is...
- The protoconch contains 1.5 whorl and the teleoconch ca. 7.5 whorls. The protoconch is smooth. The teleoconch shows strong, opisthocline, slightly flexuous...
- with a thin, weakly erect terminal varix. The s**** also has 5-6 narrow teleoconch whorls, each with three "wing-like" varicies, which curve upward, and...