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- its
abapical part
being slightly larger. The
aperture is
ovate with a
fully adherent columellar lip that is
smooth apart from 2 or 3
small abapical nodules...
- is a
duplicate with
adapical component strongly beaded and
abapical one less so. The
abapical surface is imperforate,
slightly convex and
bearing 6-10 spiral...
- commonly, but not always,
bearing a
spiral series of ****s,
paralleled to the
abapical side by
lesser flat
cords with or
without spiral rows of ****s. The large...
- so but
swollen subsuturally, with a
suture somewhat canaliculated. The
abapical surface is
slightly convex,
bearing 6-10
spiral cords, as wide as the interspaces...
- rounded, with
narrow spiral sulci visible only
under SEM.
Adapical and
abapical surfaces are
demarcated from the
periphery by a
sulcus and
feature a well-defined...
- I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also
References External links Abapical – away from the apex of a s****
toward the base
Acephalous – Headless....
- lip callous, well separated, with two
plicae on
adapical part, one on
abapical part,
otherwise smooth.
Sculpture consisting of
eight tuberculated axial...
-
whorls with 3
spiral cords, the
sinus cord
being the strongest. A
fourth abapical cord
appears along the
penultimate whorl.
Sinus spiral cord undulating...
- The
primary callus is orange-brown in the middle,
lighter toward the
abapical end, and
bordered by a very thin,
light spiral line. The
secondary callus...