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N, 10DE
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material.
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Southern
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Known only from the
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(
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DE). Shell small, narrowly fusiform, with elevated spire (LWL/SL 0.55) and attenuated, medium long canal. Shell consisting of 1.25 protoconch and 5.2 slightly convex teleoconch whorls with deeply impressed suture. Protoconch paucispiral, bulbous, smooth, diameter 680 Μm, height
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, separated from teleoconch by 23 fine, arched folds. Besides numerous very fine growth lines, axial sculpture consisting of narrow, nearly orthocline ribs, running from suture to suture on spire whorls, and becoming obsolete on shell base at transition to canal, 11 ribs on penultimate and 12 on last whorl. On spire, spiral sculpture consisting of a narrow subsutural cord and two main, regularly spaced, cords. Ribs and cords form very regular cancellation with small rounded beads on their intersections. Last whorl with 4 strong cords and 7 finer, and more closely spaced ones, on canal. Aperture medium high, narrow elongate, 0.36 (together with canal) of SL. Outer lip broken, concave at transition to long and narrow canal. Columella short, slightly convex, without columellar plait. Callus narrow, of thin transparent glaze overlying parietal region. Siphonal notch not observed. Canal partially broken, well differentiated from aperture, narrow, long, abaxially recurved.
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Measurements: SL
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, LWL
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, AL (with canal)
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, SW
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.
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Known only from the
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locality, off Southern
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<emphasis id="B593EABF7B22FFAEFF72FCCBA638FC9B" bold="true" box="[199,334,870,895]" pageId="19" pageNumber="258">Etymology.</emphasis>
From the Latin adjective,
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—alone, isolated, with reference to the geographical isolation of this species.
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<emphasis id="B593EABF7B22FFAEFEFDFC02A689FC23" box="[328,511,942,967]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="258">Hortia solitaria</emphasis>
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stands apart from other species of
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<emphasis id="B593EABF7B22FFAEFC07FC02A48BFC22" box="[946,1021,943,966]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="258">Hortia</emphasis>
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by its bulbous protoconch and its sculpture forming a regular, reticulated pattern. The Eocene
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has a similar pattern but differs in having three spiral cords on adapical teleoconch whorls, instead of two in
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<emphasis id="B593EABF7B22FFAEFBB3FC5AA3FDFBEB" box="[1030,1163,1014,1039]" italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="258">H. solitaria</emphasis>
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. In addition, these two species differs markedly in protoconch morphology.
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