Conasprella sieboldii ( Reeve, 1848 ) 1848
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4221.5.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6021318 |
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Conasprella sieboldii ( Reeve, 1848 ) 1848 |
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Conasprella sieboldii ( Reeve, 1848) 1848 View in CoL
Conus sieboldii nov. spec.—Reeve: p. 93, pl. 1, fig. 269.
1884 Conus sieboldii Reeve, 1848 View in CoL —Martin: p. 53–54, pl. 4, fig, 54.
1973 Conus (Endemoconus) sieboldii Reeve, 1848 View in CoL —Oyama: p. 55, pl. 16, fig. 20. 1984 Conus (Endemoconus) sieboldi Reeve, 1848 —Aoki & Baba: p. 80, fig. 6. 1995 Conus sieboldii Reeve, 1848 View in CoL —Röckel, Korn & Kohn: p. 146–147, pl. 26, figs. 10–12. 2000 Conus (Endemoconus) sieboldii Reeve, 1848 View in CoL —Hori: p. 617, pl. 307, fig. 155. 2009 Yeddoconus sieboldii ( Reeve, 1848) —Tucker & Tenorio: p. 154., pl. 11, fig. 4 & pl. XV, figs 11–13 2013 Endemoconus sieboldii ( Reeve, 1848) View in CoL —Tucker & Tenorio: p. 368
2015 Conasprella (Endemoconus) sieboldii ( Reeve, 1848) View in CoL —Puillandre et al.: p. 5.
Material. Anda6 (1) RGM 1008313.
Characterization. Shell medium-sized, 43 mm. Protoconch top damaged, at least 2.5 whorls. Teleoconch whorls carinate, first 6 also tuberculate. Spire of moderate height, stepped; outline slightly concave. Sutural ramps concave, ornamented with densely spaced radial threads. Last whorl conical, outline straight, slightly concave at base. Subsutural flexure symmetrical, of moderate depth. Sculpture of last whorl consists of axially striate spiral grooves on lower one third, with spiral ribbons in between, which become narrower near the base. Aperture narrow.
Distribution. Japan and Taiwan, 50–400 m, mud bottom ( Röckel, Korn & Kohn, 1995). Japan and Taiwan, sandy mud bottom, 50–200 m ( Hori, 2000). Japan to Taiwan and the Philippines ( Tucker & Tenorio, 2013). Also from the middle to early late Miocene of Ngembak, Java ( Martin, 1884), the Pliocene of Koshiba, Japan ( Oyama, 1973) and the Pleistocene of Central Japan ( Aoki & Baba, 1984).
Remarks. A small part of the last whorl of this shell appears to be bleached by exposure to the sun. This part has a colour pattern of spiral rows of small dots under UV light, which also occurs in some specimens of Conasprella sieboldii ( Reeve, 1848) .
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Conasprella sieboldii ( Reeve, 1848 ) 1848
Helwerda, Enate A. 2017 |
Conus sieboldii
Reeve 1848 |
Conus (Endemoconus) sieboldii
Reeve 1848 |
Conus (Endemoconus) sieboldi
Reeve 1848 |
Conus sieboldii
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Conus (Endemoconus) sieboldii
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Yeddoconus sieboldii (
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Endemoconus sieboldii (
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Conasprella (Endemoconus) sieboldii (
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