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Munditia meridionalis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Gastropoda

Superfamily
  
Trochoidea

Scientific name
  
Munditia meridionalis

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Clade
  
Vetigastropoda

Family
  
Liotiidae

Rank
  
Species

Munditia meridionalis

Munditia meridionalis is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Liotiidae.

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Description

The height of this minute shell attains 0.75 mm and its diameter 0.50 mm. The delicate, white-gray shell has a depressed trochoidal shape and is deeply umbilicate. it contains 4 whorls. The nuclear whorls are slightly nepionic, and shapelessly turgid, but the penultimate and body whorl are very well sculptured and defined, being acutely spirally bicarinate.The aperture is round. The peristome is continuous. It is slightly thickened at the base around the umbilicus. Around the umbilicus, likewise, a third keel, crenulate, and not so acute, revolves.The dark red-brown operculum is multispiral with a not quite central nucleus. A pale straw-coloured epidermis covers the whole surface uniformly.

Distribution

This species occurs in subantarctic waters off the South Orkney Islands and the South Shetland Islands at depths between 16 m and 18 m.

References

Munditia meridionalis Wikipedia