Tenagodus cf cumingii Mörch, 1861
21.3mm

The single empty shell we have seen was in a sediment sample brought up from about 61m on the seaward slope. Tenagodus cumingii generally has a more loosely coiled shell except for the first few whorls, which are tighter like the specimen below. This one could be a young one, or it could be another species.

Created 12 June 2019
Updated 13 August 2022

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