Nanotrachia, ORIENTALIS (SOLEM, 1984)
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NANOTRACHIA ORIENTALIS ( SOLEM, 1984) View in CoL
Mouldingia orientalis Solem, 1984: 644–647 View in CoL , pl. 53, figures 163d–f, 165.
Material examined: Table 1.
Diagnosis
Shell ( Fig. 4F View Figure 4 ): Average in size; periphery shouldered, strongly keeled; spire weakly elevated; umbilicus open, wide, not concealed by columellar reflection; protoconch and teleoconch with dense, pointed periostracal projections and fine axial growth lines; teleoconch with prominent blade-shaped, irregular, widely spaced axial ribs; apertural lip reflected, moderately expanded; brown.
Genitalia: Refer to Solem (1984: 647).
Comparative remarks
Shell differing from other congeners by bladeshaped axial ribs. Penial wall differing from
other congeners by more numerous and narrower pilasters.
Taxonomic remarks
Originally assigned to Mouldingia by Solem (1984) for its shell being extremely similar with the type species, M. occidentalis ( Fig. 4G View Figure 4 ), from which it can only be distinguished by parietal lip being attached to callus.
KEY TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF NANOTRACHIA View in CoL
1. a. Peripheral keel and axial ribs present...............................................................................................2
b. Peripheral keel and axial ribs absent........................................................... Nanotrachia levis sp. nov.
2. a. Axial ribs regularly spaced and blunt ............................................................................................... 3
b. Axial ribs irregularly spaced and blade-shaped....................................................... Nanotrachia orientalis
3. a. Peripheral keel marked and acutely angled........................................................................................4
b. Peripheral keel week and obtuse......................................................................................................5
4. a. Axial ribs continuing onto keel; D ~ 10 mm or larger................................. Nanotrachia coronata sp. nov.
b. Axial ribs not continuing onto keel; D up to ~ 10 mm ................................ Nanotrachia carinata sp. nov.
5. a. One single longitudinal pilaster on inner penial wall............................................. Nanotrachia intermedia
b. More than one single longitudinal pilaster on inner penial wall................. Nanotrachia costulata sp. nov.
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Nanotrachia
Köhler, Frank & Criscione, Francesco 2013 |
Mouldingia orientalis
Solem A 1984: 647 |