Description (Gittenberger
et al, 2000):
Shell: Very fragile, moderately slender conical, creamy white; reaching
20.8 mm in length. Length/width 2.0-2.2-2.3 . Protoconch whorls ca.
3. Protoconch with three whorls, with numerous fine, incised, axial
lines. Maximum diameter of protoconch 1, 0.14-0.15 mm (n=2). Teleoconch
whorls up to 10, separated by deep suture. Teleoconch sculpture of evenly
spaced, orthocline, thin, lamellate costae, and numerous very fine spiral
threads (>900 on the 9th whorl), superimposed on somewhat coarser
spiral cordlets (ca. 15 on fifth teleoconch whorl). Initial whorls with
multiple, lamellate costae, fused together to form thicker ones. Coarser
spiral cordlets are most prominent on initial teleoconch whorls, where
they are superimposed on costae; coarser cordlets become obsolete on
most abapical whorls. Costae are more or less damaged in all specimens;
better preserved costae coronate. Particularly below the periphery,
costae somewhat curved abaperturally at their free margins, whereas
adapically more erect and slightly curved abaperturally or adaperturally
near suture, depending on position of costa on adjoining whorl. Costae
mostly continuous, but hardly touching each other. Fifth teleoconch
whorl with 20-24-31 costae. Five mm whorl (whorl 6 or 7) with 23-30-33
costae. Aperture subcircular. Apertural length/shell length 0.3. Umbilicus
very narrow. Egg-capsules drop shaped, embedded with sand and closely
connected along a straight, longitudinally striated, mucous thread.
Capsules 3.0-3.3-3.5 mm length and 1.5-1.6-2.0 mm in width. Capsules
contain 93-120-173 white eggs.
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