Brookula angeli

Brookula angeli is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, unassigned in the superfamily Seguenzioidea.[1]

Brookula angeli
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Clade: Vetigastropoda
Superfamily: Seguenzioidea
Family: incertae sedis
Genus: Brookula
Species:
B. angeli
Binomial name
Brookula angeli
Synonyms
  • Brookula augeria Laseron, 1954
  • Brookula obscura Laseron, 1954
  • Brookula orospatia Laseron, 1954
  • Brookula tumida Laseron, 1954
  • Trochus angeli Tenison-Woods, 1876 (original combination)

Description

The height of the shell is 5 mm. The small shell is turbinate, depressed, orbicular, and rather solid. It is sordid white and clouded red. It is irregularly keeled all over, with the interstices finely, irregularly, neatly obliquely lirate, and peculiarly punctate. The larger keels are smooth or obsoletely granular. The five whorls are convex, the last obtusely angular. The base of the shell is flat or slightly convex and spirally lirate with equal lirae and spotted brown. The interstices are transversely neatly striate. The aperture is subquadrate. The outer lip is closely dentate. The throat is conspicuously lirate. The columella is obtusely unidentate. The margin of the umbilicus is regularly tuberculate with rounded granular tubercles.[2]

Distribution

This species occurs off Tasmania, Australia.

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References

  • Iredale, T. (1912). New generic names and new species of marine Mollusca. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London. 10(3): 217-228, pl. 9. [
  • To Biodiversity Heritage Library (1 publication)
  • "Brookula angeli". Gastropods.com. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
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