Carychium minimum Müller, 1774
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-011-0070-2 |
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Felipe |
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Carychium minimum Müller, 1774 |
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Morphospecies Carychium minimum Müller, 1774 View in CoL
The white translucent shell is ovate-conic and ranges from 1.6–2.0 mm in height. The shell is less slender than that of C. tridentatum , and the diameter is broader in relation to height, ranging from 0.8–1.0 mm. The surface sculpture consists of fine, thread-like, closely spaced transverse striae. The 4½–5 whorls are separated by more oblique sutures compared with C. tridentatum . The upper parietal lamella reveals the characteristic, weak sinuous flexion as described by previous authors ( Zimmermann 1925; Watson and Verdcourt 1953; Lozek 1957; Pintér 1967; Kerney et al. 1979; Bank and Gittenberger 1985). Our FE-SEM ventral and side observations and image data of C. minimum reveal neither new dimensions nor substantial differences in contrast to all previous descriptions of this species ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).
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