Daphnella eugrammata

Species of gastropod
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::summary Species of gastropod ::
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Daphnella eugrammata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.
Description
The length of the shell attains 9 mm, its diameter 4 mm.
(Original description) The small shell is yellowish white. It shows rather coarse spiral channels, separated by narrow, rounded threads crossed by narrow riblets, strongly on the upper whorls, on the body whorl fainter. They extend axially from the broad concave fasciole to about the middle of the whorl, where they become obsolete. The outer lip is not lirate within and shows no callus on the columella.
Distribution
D. eugrammata can be found in Caribbean waters, off the northwestern coast of Cuba. at a depth of 371 m.
References
References
- {{WRMS species. 420371. ''Daphnella eugrammata'' Dall, 1902. 5 April 2010
- [https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofuni241902unit Dall (1902) Illustrations and descriptions of new, unfigured or imperfectly known shells; Proceedings of the United States National Museum, v. 24 (1902)] {{PD-notice
- Tunnell, John W., Jr., Felder, Darryl L., & Earle, Sylvia A., eds. ''Gulf of Mexico Origin, Waters, and Biota, Volume 1: Biodiversity.'' Texas A&M University Press, 2009. 667.
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