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- be: cap shape ear shape neritiform planispiral depressed trochiform or valvatiform trochiform ovate-conic conic elongate-conic or turriform or ********...
- the s**** varies between 14 mm and 28 mm. The trochiform s**** has an acute-conical shape. trochiform. Its color is yellowish, with radiating dark-purple...
- family Anatomidae. S**** of moderate size for the genus (1.75 mm) and trochiform turreted in shape. The protoconch has 0.75 whorls, has flocculent sculpture...
- Australia. This species is endemic to Middle Osborn Island. The s**** is of trochiform shape, high-spired and has a closed umbilicus. The s**** dimensions are...
- s**** attains 8 mm, its diameter 8.5 mm. The small, solid s**** has a trochiform shape. It is pale straw color, with a small gl****y nucleus and about 5½...
- The s**** contains 7 whorls, the first 2½ yellow, rounded, forming a trochiform protoconch, sculptured with vertical riblets decussated by delicate, obliquely...
- attains 2.5 mm. The thin s**** is narrowly umbilicated. It has a depressed trochiform shape. It is translucent, white, smooth, and shining. The 3½ whorls are...
- winkles or periwinkles. (Described as Risella) The depressed s**** is trochiform, with flattened whorls and a keeled periphery. The s**** is not umbilicated...
- yellowish white s**** attains 2 mm, its diameter 2.25 mm. The s**** has a trochiform shape and containswhorls that enlarge rapidly. They are well rounded...
- the s**** varies between 2 mm and 5 mm. The rather solid s**** has a trochiform shape. It is somewhat, but rather deeply, umbilicated. The conoid spire...