Eulithidium adamsi

Eulithidium adamsi
Two views of a shell of Eulithidium adamsi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
(unranked): clade Vetigastropoda
Superfamily: Phasianelloidea
Family: Phasianellidae
Genus: Eulithidium
Species: E. adamsi
Binomial name
Eulithidium adamsi
(Philippi, 1853)
Synonyms
  • Phasianella adamsi Philippi, 1853 (original combination)
  • Phasianella affinis C.B. Adams, 1850
  • Phasianella brevis C. B. Adams, 1850
  • Phasianella concinna C.B. Adams, 1850
  • Tricolia adamsi (Philippi, 1853)

Eulithidium adamsi is a species of minute colorful sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Phasianellidae, the pheasant shells.[1]

Description

The shell grows to a height of 3.8 mm. The elongate shell has a pointed ovate shape. It is rather thin, smooth, and shining. The spire is conic. It contains about 5 rather convex whorls, separated by well impressed sutures. The rose colored apex is acute. The oval aperture is oblique. The outer lip is thin and translucent. The Columella has with a white callus which is somewhat distended at the slightly impressed and grooved subperforate or imperforate umbilical region. The color of the shell is white, yellow or pale rose, more or less clouded longitudinally with rose, orange or brown, sometimes only with subsutural and peripheral series of short flammules. The entire surface is closely and regularly punctate with pink or orange, and white.[2]

Distribution

This species occurs in the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea and the Lesser Antilles.

References

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