Fenimorea moseri

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Fenimorea moseri
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Original image of a shell of Fenimorea moseri
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda
Order: Neogastropoda
Superfamily: Conoidea
Family: Drilliidae
Genus: Fenimorea
Species:
F. moseri
Binomial name
Fenimorea moseri
(Dall, 1889)
Synonyms [1]
  • Bellaspira brunnescens(Rehder, 1943)
  • Drillia (Cymatosyrinx) moseriDall, 1889 (basionym)
  • Drillia blacki(Petuch, 2004)
  • Drillia moseriDall, 1889 (original combination)
  • Fenimorea brunnescensRehder, 1943
  • Fenimorea moseri brunnescensRehder, 1943
  • Neodrillia blacki Petuch, 2004
  • Splendrillia moseri(Dall, 1889)

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

Contents

The subspecies Fenimorea moseri brunnescensRehder, 1943 is accepted as Fenimorea moseri(Dall, 1889)

Description

The length of the shell varies between 20 mm and 35 mm; its diameter 10 mm.

(Original description) The color of the shell varies from a rich rose color, with paler bands on the base, fasciole, etc., to yellowish white. The protoconch contains two whorls, followed by nine or ten subsequent whorls. The spiral sculpture consists of numerous very shallow grooves with wider flat interspaces. The grooves are cross-striated by close-set fine elevated incremental lines. This sculpture is very easily eroded and sometimes nearly absent. The transverse sculpture consists of about eleven strong wave-like ribs with wider interspaces, the crests rounded. These extend from the suture to the base, and are narrowed and curved like the top of an interrogation point when they pass over the fasciole. The fasciole is constricted rather than excavated, the grooving is closer and finer than on the rest of the shell, and if the shell is colored the fasciole is paler. The whorl is strongly appressed at the suture and a little undulated by the ribs. The aperture is rather narrow. The anal sulcus is large and rounded. The callus is thick and elevated. The columella is nearly straight. The siphonal canal is short, wide and turned to the right. The siphonal fasciole is strong. The varix is large and stout. [3]

Distribution

This species occurs in the demersal zone of the Gulf of Mexico; in the Atlantic Ocean off the Bahamas, North Carolina, the Florida Keys and Brazil.

This species was also found as a fossil in the strata of the Caloosahatchee Formation, Quaternary of Florida at North St Petersburg. [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 Bouchet, P.; Sartori, André F. (2016). Fenimorea moseri (Dall, 1889). In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=762250 on 2016-07-26
  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. Dall W. H. 1889. Reports on the results of dredging, under the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, in the Gulf of Mexico (1877-78) and in the Caribbean Sea (1879-80), by the U.S. Coast Survey Steamer "Blake", Lieut.-Commander C.D. Sigsbee, U.S.N., and Commander J.R. Bartlett, U.S.N., commanding. XXIX. Report on the Mollusca. Part 2, Gastropoda and Scaphopoda. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College 18: 1–492, pls. 10–40 (described as Drillia (Cymatosyrinx) moseri)
  4. Fossilworks: Fenimorea moseri