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- a little anterior to the periphery, and cause the sutures to appear subchanneled. The base of the s**** is short and well rounded. The entire surface...
- columella is uniplicate in the middle. The aperture is produced and subchanneled below. The s**** is umbilicated. This marine species occurs in the Red...
- pits whose axis coincides with the spiral sculpture. The sutures are subchanneled, showing a portion of the first basal keel in the last two volutions...
- and which render the axial ribs feebly tuberculated. The sutures are subchanneled. The periphery of the body whorl is marked by a narrow deep groove, which...
- periphery and the summit of the last turn. The sutures are rendered subchanneled by the slight shoulder at the summit of the whorls. The periphery and...
- cords are marked by numerous slender axial lirations. The sutures are subchanneled. The aperture is irregular, somewhat channeled anteriorly. The posterior...
- somewhat contracted and shouldered at the summit, thus marking a prominent subchanneled suture. The aperture is large, broadly ovate, showing the axial ribs...
- with a narrow, tabulate shoulder at the summit. The suture is rendered subchanneled by the shoulder at the summit of the whorls. The periphery and the base...
- is obsolete on the anterior half between the sutures. The sutures are subchanneled. The periphery of the body whorl is marked by a strong keel. The base...
- covered with microscopic spiral striations. The aperture is suboval, subchanneled at the junction of the outer lip and columella. The posterior angle is...