Clathrodrillia orellana

Clathrodrillia orellana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Drilliidae.[1][2]

Clathrodrillia orellana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda
Order: Neogastropoda
Superfamily: Conoidea
Family: Drilliidae
Genus: Clathrodrillia
Species:
C. orellana
Binomial name
Clathrodrillia orellana
Dall, 1927
Synonyms[1]

Drillia orellana (Dall, 1927)

Description edit

The shell grows to a length of 7.5 mm, its diameter 3.5 mm.

(Original description) The small, slender shell is whitish. The smooth protoconch contains 1½ whorls followed by 4½ subsequent whorls. The suture is distinct, not constricted or appressed. The anal sulcus is wide and shallow, the fasciole not excavated, inconspicuous. The axial sculpture consists of protractively flexuous incremental lines, stronger near the apex, and in some cases feeble narrow ribs are developed on the earlier whorls, with wider interspaces. The spiral sculpture consists of very fine threads, equal and with subequal interspaces, though a little coarser on the well-rounded base. The aperture is slightly wider than the siphonal canal. The outer lip is thin, flexuous, sometimes a feeble thickening behind it. The whorls are usually rounded but sometimes there is a slight shoulder in front of the fasciole. The columella is short and attenuated in front. The siphonal canal is short and wide.[3]

Distribution edit

This species occurs in the Atlantic Ocean off Georgia at a depth of 800 m.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Clathrodrillia orellana Dall, 1927. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 7 September 2011.
  2. ^ P. Bouchet; Yu. I. Kantor; A. Sysoev; N. Puillandre (2011). "A new operational classification of the Conoidea (Gastropoda)". Journal of Molluscan Studies. 77 (3): 273–308. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyr017.
  3. ^ Proceedings of the United States National Museum 70 (1927) Dall,W.H. (1927), Small shells from dredgings off the southeast coast of the United States by the United States Fisheries steamer Albatross in 1885 and 1886. No. 2667, pp. 1–134.April 20, 1927
  • Tucker, J.K. 2004 Catalog of recent and fossil turrids (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Zootaxa 682:1–1295.