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Page 146
Tomlin's description says there are 9 whorls , but the Type has only 8 ( total ) , the
tip of the protoconch being worn away . There are three smaller specimens in S.
Afr . Mus . from the same haul as the Type . As in euphrosyne the apices are ...
Tomlin's description says there are 9 whorls , but the Type has only 8 ( total ) , the
tip of the protoconch being worn away . There are three smaller specimens in S.
Afr . Mus . from the same haul as the Type . As in euphrosyne the apices are ...
Page 147
The above description is abstracted from Tomlin . None of the four registered
specimens ( Tomlin said : ' several ' ) are in S. Afr . Museum ; they are either still
in the Tomlin collection , or were lost in transit during the war . Charitodoron
thalia ...
The above description is abstracted from Tomlin . None of the four registered
specimens ( Tomlin said : ' several ' ) are in S. Afr . Museum ; they are either still
in the Tomlin collection , or were lost in transit during the war . Charitodoron
thalia ...
Page 237
Postnatal whorls 7 ( incl . the Type , though Tomlin said 8 ) . Peripheral keel on ist
and 2nd whorls not or only feebly undulate , on 3rd with 8 low and somewhat
irregular undulations , on 4th with 8 well - marked but slightly irregular
undulations ...
Postnatal whorls 7 ( incl . the Type , though Tomlin said 8 ) . Peripheral keel on ist
and 2nd whorls not or only feebly undulate , on 3rd with 8 low and somewhat
irregular undulations , on 4th with 8 well - marked but slightly irregular
undulations ...
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