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- Astele subcarinata, common name the subcarinate top s****, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calliostomatidae. Some...
- s**** has an ovato-conical shape. The spire is acute. The whorls are subcarinate, those of the spire are transversely plicate. The body whorl is very...
- body whorl is slightly descending at the aperture. It is rounded or subcarinate at periphery. The aperture is quite oblique, rounded-subquadrate. The...
- purplish color. The spire is conic. The apex is obtuse. The five whorls are subcarinate with sutures excavated. The aperture is rounded. The columella is bidentate...
- fusiform shape. The turreted spire is composed of 9 very convex whorls, subcarinated on their extremes. They are separated by a very marked oblique suture...
- of the upper surface bicarinate. The convex body whorl is carinate or subcarinate. The oblique aperture is rounded-quadrangular. It is nacreous inside...
- whorls are spirally finely striate, in the middle slightly angled or subcarinate, and flattened between the carina and the suture. The carina is slightly...
- is inflated with the spire shorter than the aperture. The whorls are subcarinate to subrounded. The protoconch is small, conical and pointed, consisting...
- curved, rugose lines of growth. Beneath the suture whorls are obtusely subcarinated, with distinct revolving lines over the ribbed portion, minute and obsolete...
- The small, very solid s**** has a depressedly globose shape and is subcarinate. Its colour is dull white, radially painted with flames of black or chocolate...