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Phylum

OC-SP-0002546

Stacked from 41 images. Method=B (R=8,S=4)

Stacked from 35 images. Method=B (R=8,S=4)

Species ID

OC-SP-0002546

Discovered

Phylum

Mollusca

Species ID

OC-SP-0002546

Provisional Species Name

Anachis sp_MNHN_IM_2000_40362

Lowest Valid Taxon Name in WoRMS

Anachis

Lowest Known Rank

Genus

Status

Discovered

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Embargo

No

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Columbellidae

Genus

Anachis

Taxonomic Remarks

This species is closest to A. limula. It differs in the more straight axial sculpture, wider and less elongate aperture, different denticulation on the inside of the outer lip and the much weaker columellar callus, which is not raised.

Received All Minimal Data for Discovery

01/04/2026

Description of Material

Shell of small size for the genus, adult size up to 4.4mm; fusifom, elongate. Slightly rounded whorls. Semi-translucent. Suture slightly impressed. Protoconch paucispiral, consisting of about 1.3 smooth whorls. Transition to teleoconch weakly visible. Teleoconch consisting of about 4.0 whorls. Axial sculpture on all whorls, consisting of axial ribs with interspaces slightly wider than the width of the ribs. There are 13 ribs on the first teleoconch whorl and 10-11 ribs on the later whorls. The last axial rib close to the aperture is stronger. Spiral sculpture apart from the basal cords looks absent, but on the last whorl some very weak spiral cords are present. The basal cords are clearly present and reach to just below the adapical edge of the columella. Aperture average width for the genus, about 44% of shell height. Outside of outer lip with continuation of the spiral sculpture. Inside of outer lip without a clear sinus and with four clear denticles and one very week middle denticle. Columellar callus rather thin, without denticulation. Parietal callus very weak. Siphonal canal short, open, slightly recurved. Teleoconch whorls white to off-white. Inside of aperture, columella and protoconch all white. Height of holotype: 4.4 mm

Ecology

Direct developing species with paucispiral protoconch, so non planctotrophic larvae. Most likely endemic.

Distribution

SPANBIOS expedition MNHN: stn DW5240, 18°01,1’S, 163°01,7’E, 397-475m, 1 dd (holotype), 1 lv juv.

Scientific Name Authorship

Monsecour, Kevin

Stacked from 41 images. Method=B (R=8,S=4)

Stacked from 35 images. Method=B (R=8,S=4)

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