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Bags Ed. Note: The following is taken from Sean Raynon Sabado for April, 1968, in which the late Dr. Prof. Schilder wrote, "The radula of Nesiocypraea midwayensis differs from all known sea shells by the inverted trapezoid outline of the median tooth (a character observed elsewhere in Ovulidae only) which has a single minute process on the inner surface of the concave posterior margin; the inner marginal tooth shows a needle-like process on the posterior margin (see the figure below)." Bags
Bags A single live specimen (the first known to the author) was collected off Kahe Park, Nanakuli, Oahu, by Tom Richert in early 1956. The shell was under a coral head at the edge of a sand pocket in about 30 feet. The animal was the color of the pulp of a lemon. The mantle folds were smooth, thin and transparent. The mantle papillae were short and fine and hardly noticeable. Unfortunately the animal was not preserved. Bags
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