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- the body whorl. Suture: The junction between whorls of most gastropods Teleoconch : the entire s**** without the protoconch; the postnuclear whorls. Umbilicus:...
- s****, which are formed after the protoconch, are known as the teleoconch. The teleoconch starts forming when the larval gastropod becomes a juvenile, and...
- called the nuclear whorls or the larval s****), and most of the subsequent teleoconch whorls (also called the postnuclear whorls), which gradually increase...
- the length of the 4½ remaining whorls of the teleoconch measures 1.5 mm. The whorls of the teleoconch are feebly rounded. They are marked by obsolete...
- Original description: "S**** small for the Genus, biconical, with 5-6 teleoconch whorls. Protoconch unknown. Aperture ovate, well-raised labial sinus continuing...
- been verified to possess more defined threads and spine spacing on the teleoconch than other species of the genus. Marshall B.A. (1986 ("1985")) Recent...
- protoconch and the teleoconch join. In some other specimens the change is continued on the first or second whorl of the teleoconch. The apex is small...
- between 6 mm and 9 mm, with a tiny protoconch of less than one whorl and a teleoconch up to 5-6 whorls. The sculpture consists of beaded spiral cords as wide...
- whorls of the protoconch are large, compared with the early whorls of the teleoconch, helicoid, depressed, smooth, having their axis almost at a right angle...
- maturity. The spire sits high with 2.5+ partly broken protoconch whorls. The teleoconch has up to 6 elongated whorls and impressed sutures. The protoconch is...