Kempioconcha conradti (von Martens, 1895)
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Felipe |
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Kempioconcha conradti (von Martens, 1895) |
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Kempioconcha conradti (von Martens, 1895) View in CoL
Figs 25 View Figs 15–25 , 61 View Figs 56–61 Pseudoglessula conradti: von Martens 1895: 184 ; 1897: 62, 116, pl. 5, fig. 13 (Usambara, north-eastern
Tanzania; 14× 6 mm).
A common eastern African species, with a general distribution in Tanzania and Mozambique. Found at 11 stations inland and at two stations on Cabo Delgado. The shell illustrated here is quite similar in size and proportions to the type. However, only a few shells from north-eastern Mozambique have as widely spaced axial ribs on the apical whorls as von Martens (1895, 1897) highlighted .
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