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English: Shell of Abyssochrysos melanioides. Shell with pronounced pendant ribs (27.3 × 6.6 mm). Locality: collected in 1462-2724 meters' depth off Cape Point, South Africa.
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Houbrick R. S. (1979). "Classification and Systematic Relationships of the Abyssochrysidae, a Relict Family of Bathyal Snails

(Prosobranchia: Gastropoda)". Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 290: 1-21. figure 1a. PDF. Exported in 300 dpi.
Author Richard S. Houbrick
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