Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum, Volume 47 |
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Page 115
... the middle lira nearer to the upper than to the lower lira , the upper lira scarcely
nodulose , merely undulate , the middle and lower lirae distinctly nodulose , 12–
13 nodules on last whorl . Peripheral basal lira thin , scarcely showing in the ...
... the middle lira nearer to the upper than to the lower lira , the upper lira scarcely
nodulose , merely undulate , the middle and lower lirae distinctly nodulose , 12–
13 nodules on last whorl . Peripheral basal lira thin , scarcely showing in the ...
Page 142
First 5 whorls with 2 spiral lirae in lower half , on 3rd whorl a 3rd E ] & с а a d f
unm am Sot e FIG . 27. Abyssochrysos melanioides Tomlin . a , apical whorls . b ,
profile of later whorl . c , head and mantle of animal . d , inner view of portion of ...
First 5 whorls with 2 spiral lirae in lower half , on 3rd whorl a 3rd E ] & с а a d f
unm am Sot e FIG . 27. Abyssochrysos melanioides Tomlin . a , apical whorls . b ,
profile of later whorl . c , head and mantle of animal . d , inner view of portion of ...
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Three spiral lirae , the middle one weak , the lower one strongest , periphery thin ,
carinate ( broken ) ; the upper part of and whorl overlies the peripheral keel of the
ist whorl , and is banked up against the strong lower lira ; retractive axial ...
Three spiral lirae , the middle one weak , the lower one strongest , periphery thin ,
carinate ( broken ) ; the upper part of and whorl overlies the peripheral keel of the
ist whorl , and is banked up against the strong lower lira ; retractive axial ...
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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