Triodopsis tridentata, 21-182


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Description

Seven lenticular, terrestrial snail shells. The shells range in color from off-white to differing shades of tan and light brown. The shells have very thin, shallow growth lines and striations on five whorls. The shells have a depressed heliciform shape with flattened apices. The shells are dextral with a rounded triangular-shaped apertures and three denticles present within.


Subject

  • Invertebrates
  • Mollusks


Details

Date
1810
Creator
Gibbes, Lewis Reeves, 1810-1894
Contributor
  • Foreman, Edward R., 1808-1885
  • Mazyck, William Gaillard, 1846-1942
People
  • Foreman, Edward R., 1808-1885
  • Gibbes, Lewis Reeves, 1810-1894
  • Mazyck, William Gaillard, 1846-1942
Publisher
University of South Carolina. McKissick Museum.
Coverage
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Relations
Historic Southern Naturalists