Drillia recordata explained

Drillia recordata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Drilliidae.[1]

Description

The length of the shell attains 23 mm, its diameter 9.5 mm.

The species was described from a young shell which is not in very good condition. The form now described as a variety may prove to be a distinct species. In fresh condition the shell is of an olive-green tint, with a brown areaeither covering the larger and lower portion of the body whorl or confined to a small region at the base. The protoconch, in the variety, is well elevated, acute, and, though a little worn, appears smooth. The shell differs from the type in its smaller size (an adult shell of the typical form, decollated, measuring 31 mm. long), by the slightly more swollen whorls, and the more numerous and more closely set longitudinal ribs, which latter are more produced over the whorls and do not leave so marked a smooth area below the suture.

The type compared to has become a synonym as Crassispira consociata (E.A. Smith, 1877).

Distribution

This marine species occurs off Angola.

References

Notes and References

  1. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/52315#page/372/mode/1up Sykes, E. R. "Descriptions of new forms of Marginellidae and Pleurotomidae." Journal of Molluscan Studies 6.6 (1905): 315–318