Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum, Volume 47 |
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16 nodules , the nodules increasing in number to c . 22 on last whorl ; a median
lira beginning on and whorl , becoming stronger and nodulose , nodules almost
as strong as the others on 8th and gth whorls ; base with slightly nodulose ...
16 nodules , the nodules increasing in number to c . 22 on last whorl ; a median
lira beginning on and whorl , becoming stronger and nodulose , nodules almost
as strong as the others on 8th and gth whorls ; base with slightly nodulose ...
Page 115
Postnatal whorls 11 , ist with slight thickening at top near suture and 2 series of
obscure nodules , and whorl with the lira at top stronger and obscurely nodulose ,
from about 4th whorl upper series of nodules as strong as the other two ...
Postnatal whorls 11 , ist with slight thickening at top near suture and 2 series of
obscure nodules , and whorl with the lira at top stronger and obscurely nodulose ,
from about 4th whorl upper series of nodules as strong as the other two ...
Page 117
At about the 8th whorl a thin lira develops close below the upper series of
nodules , becoming more median in position as it becomes nodulous . Basal
peripheral lira smooth , no lirae visible below it . Aperture ( where complete )
nearly circular ...
At about the 8th whorl a thin lira develops close below the upper series of
nodules , becoming more median in position as it becomes nodulous . Basal
peripheral lira smooth , no lirae visible below it . Aperture ( where complete )
nearly circular ...
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