Orthalicus zebra, 21-012


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Description

Three turbinate, terrestrial snail shells. The coloration ranges from dark brown, tan, and white with stripes on all shells. There are color bands of dark brown and light brown running across each whorl. There are vertical striations running across the whorls of all three shells. There are five whorls on shells 21-012.2 and 21-012.3. On the significantly smaller shell 21-012.1, there are only four whorls. The shells are dextral with ""D"" shaped apertures.


Subject

  • Invertebrates
  • Mollusks


Details

Date
1810
Creator
Gibbes, Lewis Reeves, 1810-1894
Contributor
  • Mazyck, William Gaillard, 1846-1942
  • Wurdemann, Dr. John George F., 1810-1849
People
  • Gibbes, Lewis Reeves, 1810-1894
  • Mazyck, William Gaillard, 1846-1942
  • Wurdemann, Dr. John George F., 1810-1849
Publisher
University of South Carolina. McKissick Museum.
Coverage
  • Key West, Monroe County, Florida, United States
  • Cuba
Relations
Historic Southern Naturalists