Cerithiopsis nofronii is a species of sea snail, a gastropod in the family Cerithiopsidae, which is known from European waters. It was described by Amati in 1987.[1]

Cerithiopsis nofronii
Scientific classification
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(unranked):
clade Caenogastropoda

clade Hypsogastropoda

informal group Ptenoglossa
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C. nofronii
Binomial name
Cerithiopsis nofronii
Amati, 1987

Description edit

Original description: "Small shell of an elongated cone shape, with a slightly cyrtoconoid profile, solid, light brownish colour. Mushroom-shaped protoconch made up of 2.2 whorls, angled due to the presence of a conspicuous central carena beginning immediately after the first half whorl; under the optical microscope (x40) a punctiform microsculpture over the whole surface can be seen. Teleoconch made up of 5/6 convex whorls, sculptured axially, on the body whorl, by 15/18 slightly prosocline riblets. These riblets are intersected by 3 spiral equally raised cordlets, the adapical one always being less developed. The crossing of the two sculptures creates small nodules, quadrangular interspaces, wider than the riblets both axially and spirally. Base limited superiorly by a spiral cordlet, smooth on the inferior part; rotund-quadrangular mouth, curved columella, short siphonal canal. Operculum and soft parts unknown. Maximum dimensions: Height 3.35 mm -Diameter 1.05 mm."[2]

Distribution edit

"Mediterranean (North and Central Tyrrhenean, Alboran Sea)
in the infra-circalittoral plains at 22-280 metres."[3]


References edit

  1. ^ Cerithiopsis nofronii at World Register of Marine Species.
  2. ^ Amati B. 1987 -La Conchiglia XIX, No. 204-205, Two new species from the Mediterranean, Page 3.
  3. ^ Amati B. 1987 -La Conchiglia XIX, No. 204-205, Two new species from the Mediterranean, Page 4.