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<mods:title>An annotated catalogue and bibliography of the taxonomy, synonymy and distribution of the Recent Vetigastropoda of South Africa (Mollusca)</mods:title>
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sp.—new record
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Northern Zululand, Kosi Bay to Leadsman Shoal; primarily
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A deeper water stomatelline with a crenulate shoulder on spire whorls; body whorl with coarse subsutural folds and two nodular cords, one at shoulder and one just above periphery; intermediary spiral sculpture well developed; inner lip of aperture reflected over and closing umbilicus; shell variously mottled in shades of pink and red, commonly with spiral rows of brownish flecks, umbilical region white.
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With its two nodular cords, this species resembles
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, but the living animal does not have the deeply bifid propodium reported to occur in that genus.
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