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Turricula nelliae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Clade
  
Caenogastropoda

Clade
  
Neogastropoda

Scientific name
  
Turricula nelliae

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Gastropoda

Clade
  
Hypsogastropoda

Superfamily
  
Conoidea

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Turricula nelliae

Similar
  
Turricula, Turricula javana, Clavatulidae

Turricula nelliae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clavatulidae.

Contents

There is one subspecies: Turricula nelliae spuria (Hedley, 1922) (synonyms: Pleurotoma tuberculata Gray, 1839, Pleurotoma punctata Reeve, 1845; Inquisitor spurius Hedley, 1922). It differs from Turicula nelliae nelliae by a flexed anterior canal and having 14-17 peripheral nodes per whorl.

Description

The size of an adult shell varies between 30 mm and 40 mm.

The turreted shell has a fusiform shape. It contains 12 strongly excavated whorls. A species of charming form and purity, with whorls strongly excavated above, and a row of upright oblong tubercles encircling their bases, and two small contiguous keels around them just below the suture. The basal spirals are numerous and plain. The aperture together with the siphonal canal equals almost half the length of the shell. The anterior canal is straight. The upper part of the thin outer lip is slightly incised. The siphonal canal is slightly oblique and recurved backwards.

Distribution

This species has a wide distribution in the Indian Ocean, and from China to Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia).

References

Turricula nelliae Wikipedia