Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum, Volume 47 |
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Diam . 2.5 mm . , with 18 ( possibly 20 , as shell worn in one place ) broad
transverse ribs , followed by 5 or 6 ribs on back of aperture , the margin of which
is strongly expanded ( cf. Thiele's figure ) , external diam . 2 X 2.5 mm . , internal
diam .
Diam . 2.5 mm . , with 18 ( possibly 20 , as shell worn in one place ) broad
transverse ribs , followed by 5 or 6 ribs on back of aperture , the margin of which
is strongly expanded ( cf. Thiele's figure ) , external diam . 2 X 2.5 mm . , internal
diam .
Page 154
Diam . of aperture 4 mm .; growth - lines fissured . The name of this ' species ' ,
inadequately described , and of uncertain provenance , should not be
perpetuated . Tenagodus sp . Several specimens of various ages , all dead ,
embedded in a ...
Diam . of aperture 4 mm .; growth - lines fissured . The name of this ' species ' ,
inadequately described , and of uncertain provenance , should not be
perpetuated . Tenagodus sp . Several specimens of various ages , all dead ,
embedded in a ...
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10 mm . , diam . umbilicus i mm . , width of last whorl at aperture 4.5 mm . Port
Alfred ( Bartsch , Turton ) . Remarks . These two specimens , named and
presented by Turton , are evidently Bartsch's africanus , but have the umbilicus
narrower ...
10 mm . , diam . umbilicus i mm . , width of last whorl at aperture 4.5 mm . Port
Alfred ( Bartsch , Turton ) . Remarks . These two specimens , named and
presented by Turton , are evidently Bartsch's africanus , but have the umbilicus
narrower ...
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Algoa Bay aperture appears axial Bartsch base become brown Cape capensis central closely collected concentric cusp dead Delagoa Bay diam distinct Distribution Durban East London examples False Bay fathoms figure Fossil granules grooves growth-lines identified intermediaries internally Jaeckel Knysna Krauss larger lateral length less Linn living locality lower margin Martens material metres middle Muir narrow Natal nearly nodules oblique obtained outer P.F. coll pale peripheral Pleistocene Point Port Alfred Port Elizabeth posterior Postnatal whorls present probably Protoconch radial Radula recorded references Remarks ribs River Natal rows Schilder sculpture seems shape shell shows side slightly Smith smooth sometimes South African Museum Sowerby species specimens spiral lirae strong surface suture Table Bay teeth Thiele Tomlin Trifora Turton Type umbilicus upper usually valve Zululand