Neoterebra biminiensis
Neoterebra biminiensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Terebridae, the auger snails.[1] DescriptionOriginal description: "Shell slender, elongated, with straight-sided whorls; whorls with 21-25 narrow, rounded axial ribs; ribs slightly curved, being bent toward aperture near suture, and straight on main body of whorl; deeply impressed sulcus below suture, producing wide subsutural band; subsutural band intersected by axial ribs, producing beaded effect; body whorl, subsutural band and spire whorls covered by numerous, fine, raised spiral threads; aperture long and narrow, produced anteriorward; shell color uniform pale pinkish tan; interior of aperture rose-pink with tan overtones."[2] Etymology"Named for the Bimini Chain of islands, the Bahamas, the type locality."[3] DistributionLocus typicus: "Nixon's Harbour, South Bimini Island, This marine species occurs off the Bahamas. References
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