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Wentletrap |
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9 |
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Boreoscala greenlandica
Two turbinate, marine snail shells. The shells are white to gray in color with six whorls. There are deep sutures between each whorl, each with raised vertical striations (ribs). Fine horizontal striations run along each whorl. The shells are dextral, with oval-shaped apertures. The larger of the two shells has extensive damage.
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Epitonium angulatum - 01/1857
Nine turbinate, marine snail shells that are white to tan in color. Each shell has six to eight whorls. Distinct ornamentation is found on each of these shells. The ornamentation consists of deep sutures, which separate the whorls. The whorls only touch where the white axial costae cross the suture to the next whorl. The costae numbers vary along each whorl. The shells are dextral, with an "oval" shaped aperture.
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Epitonium multistriatum
Six turbinate, marine snail shells. The shells are white in color and have six to eight whorls each. The ornamentation consists of deep sutures between each whorl and raised, axial costae on each whorl. The shells are dextral, with circular apertures.
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Epitonium multistriatum
One turbinate, marine snail shell. The exterior of the shell is tan in color with brown color bands and is covered with ribs. The interior of the shell is an ivory color. The shell has seven whorls, deep, well-defined sutures and an oval shaped aperture. The aperture has thick lips that are reflected onto the base of the shell. The dextral shell has a pointed apex.
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Epitonium multistriatum
One turbinate, marine snail shell. The shell is white with eight whorls. The shell has deep sutures between each whorl and raised vertical striations along each whorl. The shell's raised striations are whiter in color than the rest of the shell. The shell is dextral, with an oval-shaped aperture.
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Epitonium occidentale
Five turbinate, marine snail shells. The shells are white in color with six to eight whorls. The shells have distinct raised, white axial costae on each whorl. Deep sutures separate each whorl. The shells are dextral, with circular shaped apertures.
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Epitonium scalare
One turbinate, marine snail shell. The shell is off-white in color. There are six whorls, each whorl separated by a very deep suture. There are highly raised axial costae on each whorl (the only place where the whorls meet). The shell is dextral, with an oval, to near circular, shaped aperture.
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Gyroscala rupicola
One turbinate, marine snail shell. The interior of the shell is an ivory color. The exterior of the shell has a base color of ivory, dark brown bands on the body whorl and ribs. The shell has seven convex whorls and deep, well-defined sutures. The dextral shell is has an oval shaped aperture and thick lips that are slightly reflected onto the base of the shell.
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Gyroscala rupicola
Six turbinate, marine snail shells. The shells are off-white and tan in color with darker brown spiral banding along the lower whorls. The number of whorls ranges from six to nine. There is intricate ornamentation consisting of numerous white to tan axial costae on each whorl. The sutures are well-defined and deep. Each whorl is symmetrical in ornamentation, though the costae on each to not line up. The outer lip is slightly thickened. The shells...
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