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Part II - State of New Jersey

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GASTROPODA 95Cinulia naticoides (Gahb) 1860Plate 64, ]figure 3ilcteeolaiu naticoides Gabh, 1860, Jour. llcall. Nat. Sci. Phil., 2nd ser.,rol. 4, p. 299, p1.48, fig. 2.Cinlilia (Oligptgcho) ?~nticoides X'hitfield, 1892, p. 161, p1. 19, figs.28-30.Ciaz~l,ia ?taticoides l\Teller, 1907, 1). 811, pl. 99, figs. 12-13.Cin~ilin ~)~~~ti~:oitles Garilner: 1916, 1,. 402.1)escription.-Shell small, subglobular in form, the dimensions <strong>of</strong>;a nearly perfect internal east being; height, 9 mm. ; diameter, 8.8 mm.Volutions about three in number, spire very low, nearly conformingwith the rotundity <strong>of</strong> the body volntion. Apcrture narrowly ovate,;~l:ollt two-thirds as high as the borly roiution. xi(11:st lielom, pointedabove. Outer lip thickened and crenulate within. Columella short, thecolu~nellar lip marked by a single rather strong revolving fold, shown asit groove in the casts, sitnatcd low clown. Surface <strong>of</strong> the shell nlarketlby fine revolving lines very faintly sho\vn on the casts. These lines aresliglitly raised and rounded on the casts, from 20 to 30 being prescnton the body volution. (\Teller)Re~narks.-Similt~r to tl~:clla?~n bt~llata (Alorton) but has a singlecolu~~~ellar fold and is eonsi

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