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Pyramidella maculosa

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Clade
  
Euthyneura

Family
  
Pyramidellidae

Scientific name
  
Pyramidella maculosa

Higher classification
  
Pyramidella

Clade
  
Heterobranchia

Clade
  
Panpulmonata

Genus
  
Pyramidella

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

Pyramidella maculosa

Similar
  
Pyramidella, Longchaeus acus, Pyramidella dolabrata, Pyramidellidae, Chrysallida

Pyramidella maculosa, common name the sulcate pyram, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.

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Description

The length of the shell varies between 20 mm and 50 mm.

The grayish white shell is elongated, turreted, brilliant and pointed at its summit. It is slightly widened at its base nebulously longitudinally strigate with pale orange-chestnut, frequently breaking up into revolving series of dots. Its color is sometimes inclining to red, spotted with numerous brown spots arranged in transverse series, three in number upon each whorl, and five upon the body whorl. Upon its surface are seen large, brown, dull, and irregular spots.;Sometimes the points which adorn the shell are united, and form undulating, longitudinal lines. The spire is formed of fifteen or sixteen slightly convex, distinct whorls. The shallow suture is linear. The body whorl is short, and not perforated at the base. Thesmall aperture is subovate, and at its depth are seen indistinct grooves. It is terminated at its base by a small, narrow, and shallow groove. The columella is somewhat arcuated, and presents three unequal folds towards the base.:The first is most projecting, and runs almost horizontally. The two others are small, oblique, and parallel. The outer lip is arcuated, thin, sharp and slightly convex.

Young specimens of this species are very slightly striated, and of a reddish color. Undulating lines and brown spots, distributed here and there, cover the shell. Some specimens are of a still redder color, and the points upon the shell are then more numerous, and of a deeper tint. The length of the shell varies between 18 mm and 50 mm.

Distribution

This marine species occurs in the Red Sea, off New Zealand and in the following locations of the Indian Ocean :

  • Aldabra
  • Madagascar
  • Mascarene Basin
  • Tanzania
  • References

    Pyramidella maculosa Wikipedia