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Clanculus eucarinatus

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The height of the shell attains 5.2 mm, its diameter 5.6 mm. The solid shell has a depressed conoidal shape. It has a false umbilicus. The small protoconch contains 1½ flattened turns, smooth at the origin, and gradually developing four spiral lirae which become granulose cinguli on the
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The interstices are axially lirate, three lirae corresponding generally to two granules on the cinguli. The periphery is roundly carinate. The convex base contains nine fine granulose cinguli with axially lirate interstices. The obliqua
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The 4 adult whorls are very slightly convex, bearing four cinguli, three of approximately equal size, the fourth immediately above the
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is thick, with two rows of denticles, the outer corresponding to the cinguli, the inner about six in number. The oblique
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is reflexed, with a bifid tooth at the lower edge. The umbilical cavity is deep, narrow and dentate.
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being more strongly developed and producing a distinct carination in the
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Vetigastropoda
Trochida
Trochoidea
Trochidae
Clanculus
Binomial name
species
sea snail
gastropod
mollusk
family
Trochidae
whorls
suture
body whorl
suture
aperture
lip
columella
South Australia


N.H. Ludbrook, Gastropods from the Abattoir Bore, Adelaide, South Australia; Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia v. 65 (1941
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