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- whorl has a vivid rose color, the following chestnut-brown,. They are subcanaliculate at the suture, in the middle subangulate and minutely spirally cingulate...
- with a scar. The teleoconch has four subconvex whorls with distinct, subcanaliculate sutures. These sutures are very narrowly marginate and ascend near...
- oblique. Whorls worn in its neighbourhood so that it seems slightly subcanaliculate. It is also uncertain whether it is margined. The aperture is slightly...
- or brown. The six whorls are convex, slightly flattened below the subcanaliculate sutures, sometimes subcarinate. They are spirally sculptured with inequal...
- 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...
- 7 on the last ; The five, rounded whorls are separated by a deep, subcanaliculate suture. The rounded, almost pearly aperture is oblique. The outer lip...
- 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...
- elevated. The apex is obtuse. The sutures are impressed, sometimes subcanaliculate. The body whorl is convex beneath. The aperture is oblique, oval-rhomboidal...