Peasiella habei D. Reid & Mak,1998
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Peasiella habei D. Reid & Mak,1998 |
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Peasiella habei D. Reid & Mak,1998 View in CoL View at ENA
Native status
The species is abundant in crevices and amongst barnacles in the middle and upper eulittoral zone, on sheltered and moderately exposed rocky shores; on exposed shores, it shows a preference for surfaces protected from wave action.
Distribution
China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan.
Notes
This species is variable in conspicuous features of the shell including colour, spire profile and sculpture, but consistent characteristics are the row of dark spots above the periphery, which extend on to the pale peripheral keel, the darker and often black spire whorls and the prominent keel at the periphery.
Diagnosis
Shell minute (3.0 ± 0.28 mm in length, 2.4 ± 0.09 mm in width), depressed conical, thick, stout; outline domed (Fig. 12 View Figure 12 ). Whorls 3, whorls almost flat-sided or rounded or slightly shouldered; body whorl large with sharply angulate periphery; teleoconch whorls usually smooth, with spiral microstriae. Base flat to slightly rounded, with about 4 spiral ribs. Dark brown with irregular white spots. Suture impressed; peripheral keel prominent, often a projecting flange, rarely slightly undulating. Umbilicus usually narrow; columella narrow, curved at base. Protoconch usually eroded. Aperture ovate, outer lip thin and bottom angular, inner lip slightly thick and the upper part not connected with outer lip.
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