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<emphasis bold="true" box="[151,310,741,767]" pageId="1" pageNumber="62">Description.</emphasis>
Shell trochiform, turbiniform, or planispiral,
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, umbilicus narrow or anomphalous, interior nacreous except
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. Peritreme incomplete (entire in
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), aperture lacking a slit or foramen, but some genera with up to three labral sinuses. Operculum corneous, paucispiral.
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In the northeast Pacific, all sequenziid species occur on outer continental shelves at deep to abyssal depths, where they are detritivores (
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). Specimens are seldom collected and the family is poorly known.
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