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- spaced. The siphuncle is subcentral, as in Sactorthoceras. Segments are subfusiform; generally straighter on the dorsal side and more expanded on the ventral...
- (Described as Pleurotoma (Defrancia) grisea) The very small s**** is subfusiformly ovate. It is grey or dirty white, sometimes spotted with brown below...
- (Original description in Latin) The thin, sinistral s**** is rimulate, subfusiform and glossy. It is whitish, ornamented with irregular chestnut-brown flames...
- and when viewed under the microscope spores are usually fusiform or subfusiform. In many species, parts of the fruit body will turn blue, red, or black...
- mostly dull-coloured, finely felty cap and more narrowly ellipsoid to subfusiform spores measuring (12.4–)13.3–14.7(–15.5) × (4.5–)4.9– 5.5(–5.7) μm. Suillellus...
- attains 25 mm, its diameter 12 mm. (Original description) The small, subfusiform s**** has a rather short pointed spire and contains about 5 whorls. The...
- Clavatulidae. The s**** grows to a length of 60 mm. The thick s**** is subfusiform. The ground color of the s**** is light green, with a reddish tone between...
- clustered towards apices of branches; peduncles, involucre, calyx and the subfusiform receptacle pubescent. Calyx deeply 5-partite, with linear to lanceolate...
- its diameter 18 mm. (Description of † Ancilla okawai) The s**** is subfusiform, tending toward a cylindrical shape. The spire is very short, blunt at...
- Abbott Conrad (1840) reads as follows: Voluta Carolinensis. — S**** subfusiform; whorls deeply channeled below the suture; superior margin of the channel...