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ERATOIDAE 179<br />

Trivia 7tix Schilder White Globe Trivia<br />

Southeast Florida and the West Indies.<br />

% inch in length, globular, pure-white in color. Characterized by about<br />

2 2 to 26 riblets. Back with a strong groove interrupting the riblets. Alias<br />

T. nivea Gray. This is the largest and most globular of the white species<br />

found in the Western Atlantic. It is moderately uncommon.<br />

Trivia ritteri Raymond Ritter's Trivia<br />

Monterey, California, to Lower California.<br />

% inch in length, globular, pure-white in color. Characterized by about<br />

15 fine riblets that run over the bottom, sides and back of the shell without<br />

being interrupted by a dorsal groove. Uncommonly dredged on gravel bottom<br />

from 25 to 60 fathoms.<br />

Trivia califorfiiana Gray Californian Trivia<br />

California to Lower California.<br />

Plate 20V<br />

Vs to just less than K' inch in length, rotund, and characterized by its<br />

mauve color, white, slightly depressed crease on the midline of the back, and<br />

by the fairly coarse riblets crossing over the entire shell (outer lip with<br />

about 15). A common littoral species, often washed ashore with seaweed.<br />

Also lives as deep as 40 fathoms. Trivia sangninea Sowerby, a more south-<br />

erly species, is larger, deeper purple, without the prominent white streak on<br />

the back and with finer, more numerous riblets (outer lip with about 20).<br />

Trivia soIa?idri Sowerby Solander's Trivia<br />

Catalina Island to Panama.<br />

Plate 20U<br />

% to % inch in length, rotund, and characterized by the strong, raised,<br />

smooth riblets running over the lip and up onto the back. Dorsal groove<br />

deep, cream-colored and flanked by 8 to 10 cream nodules on each side.<br />

Ground color of shell dark purplish brown. Moderately common in the lit-<br />

toral zone.<br />

Trivia radiajzs Lamarck (Lower California to Ecuador) is larger, flatter,<br />

and with a brownish spot on the back which discolors the central groove. It<br />

is fairly common.

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