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Lea, 1846: 257, pl. 36, fig. 59.
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<paragraph id="51BD3F8C47BAF7E21649A6DC6EBD9B4D" pageId="0" pageNumber="505">Type locality.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="16863483EEA39049FD0E4677A70E123D" pageId="0" pageNumber="505">Petersburg, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA; stratum: Yorktown Formation; age: Late Miocene to Middle Pliocene.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="CDBD0B3A3F0F0861E34C73240169249F" pageId="0" pageNumber="505">Type material.</paragraph>
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Syntypes, ANSP IP1515, 2 shells (as
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in
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: 186).
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<paragraph id="837C1A4E74D1224691AD856C1EC7DC28" pageId="0" pageNumber="505">Taxonomical reassessment.</paragraph>
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This species is better classified in the genus
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due to the following conchological features (
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): a weak or absent columellar fold, teleoconch sculpture consisting of collabral ribs and spiral cords of similar strength. Most species of
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are strongly sculptured, as the present specimens, with the ribs forming nodes where crossing the spiral cords and tending to fade away near the base.
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