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Pseudodaphnella ramsayi

Pseudodaphnella ramsayi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.

Description

The white shell is oblong ovate, somewhat acuminated, longitudinally closely ribbed, corded with fine transverse ridges. The interstices are deep. The shell contains six flat whorls, encircled at the suture with black, showing plainer on the back of the body whorl. The brown apex is acute. The outer lip is thickened. The sinus is narrow. The siphonal canal is a little recurved.

A peculiar wide basal furrow groups Pseudodaphnella ramsayi with such species as Philbertia alba <small>Deshayes, 1863</small>, Paramontana blanfordi <small>(Nevill & Nevill, 1875)</small>, Kermia cavernosa <small>(Reeve, 1843)</small> Pseudodaphnella leuckarti <small>(Dunker, 1860)</small>, Paramontana mayana <small>Hedley, 1922</small> Pseudodaphnella oligoina <small>Hedley, 1922</small>, Kermia spelaeodea <small>Hervier, 1897</small>, Pseudodaphnella stipata <small>Hedley, 1922</small> and Pseudodaphnella tincta R<small>eeve, 1846</small>.

Distribution

This marine species occurs off New Guinea and circum Australia.

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