Calcinus lineapropodus Morgan & Forest, 1991

Calcinus lineapropodus is moderately common on pinnacle and seaward reefs. The first one below was probably 15 to 20mm across in its figured position.

A smaller one in a Vexillum speciosum shell. The shell was about 15mm long.

A very small specimen occupying a roomy Conus pertusus shell. The shell probably measured no more than 20mm in length.

Another small specimen in a 15mm long Pseudodaphnella nexa shell.

Created 10 August 2018

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