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A saphena varix, or saphenous varix, is a dilation of the great saphenous vein at its junction with the femoral vein in the groin. It is a common surgical...
Click to read more »A varix (pl.: varices) is an abnormally dilated blood vessel with a tortuous course. Varices usually occur in the venous system, but may also occur in...
Click to read more »A varix (pl.: varices) is an anatomical feature of the shell of certain sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs. Gastropods whose shells have varices are...
Click to read more »home computer produced in Brazil by the company Engetécnica (later called Varix) between 1983 and 1985. It was one of the many clone machines based on the...
Click to read more »Gastric varices are dilated submucosal veins in the lining of the stomach, which can be a life-threatening cause of bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal...
Click to read more »Schinia varix is a species of moth belonging to the family Noctuidae. It is found in eastern Texas, central Oklahoma and Louisiana. This moth has a forewing...
Click to read more »has the appearance of a longitudinal red streak located on an esophageal varix. It derives its name from the visual similarity to patterns seen in the...
Click to read more »Esophageal varices Other names Esophageal varix, oesophageal varices Gastroscopy image of esophageal varices with prominent cherry-red spots and wale...
Click to read more »(uncertain synonym) Daphnella compta (A. Adams & Angas, 1864) Daphnella varix Tenison-Woods, 1877 Eucithara compta (A. Adams & Angas, 1864) Guraleus comptus...
Click to read more »malformations with arterio venous (AV) shunting. "Cirsoid" means resembling a varix.[citation needed] They are most common on the head or neck. Cirsoid aneurysms...
Click to read more »Lepidoptera Superfamily: Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae Genus: Abagrotis Species: A. variata Binomial name Abagrotis variata Grote, 1876 Synonyms Abagrotis varix...
Click to read more »caviar. Caviar tongue is also referred to as sublingual varices (plural) and varix (singular) and look like varicose veins in the tongue. It is a benign, asymptomatic...
Click to read more »until they rupture. A ruptured varix is considered a medical emergency because varices can bleed a lot. A bleeding varix may cause a person to vomit blood...
Click to read more »brain disease, has led Varix to become a hypochondriac. Varix is described by Vurytt as his religion being his uniform, and in Varix's own words, as living...
Click to read more »scabbard; vagina vaginal epithelium varic(o)- swollen or twisted vein Latin varix varicose, esophageal varices vas(o)- duct, blood vessel Latin vās, vessel...
Click to read more »subcalloused, with a simple inferior band. The varix is short and striated, with a siphonal canal located behind the varix. This species has a form that somewhat...
Click to read more »Zifor Ferrin Colos Chaser Bron Munchuk Merayn Dethalis Nuvah Jeddigar Xax Varix Lotta Hollika Rahn Galius Zed G'nort Medphyll Humans John Stewart Donna...
Click to read more »exhibit a glassy, smooth protoconch that ends abruptly at a thickened ridge (varix). Immediately after this line, the teleoconch begins with heavy axial ribs...
Click to read more »lip-varix. The aperture is narrow, Both.lips are slightly arcuate; blunt at the ends, smooth within. The anal sinus is rather deep and rounded, the varix...
Click to read more »and smaller. Aperture :—The mouth is narrow, oblong, protected by a stout varix which ascends the previous whorl, and in which is excavated a shallow semicircular...
Click to read more »wings, and six knobs evenly spaced so that there are two knobs between each varix. The shell has a scaley microsculpture and prominent spiral cords which...
Click to read more »whorl is furnished with a single basal band and a groove above the varix. The varix is short and obliquely striated. A solitary columellar fold is located...
Click to read more »areas in the drainage area of the Yangtze River in mainland China. It has varix, no matter whether the shell is smooth or ribbed, but most populations have...
Click to read more »several prominent spirals, the one nearest the periphery the largest. A broad varix is present on the body whorl opposite the aperture. The inner lip callused...
Click to read more »3⅓ whorls. The outer lip is incurved and contracting the aperture. The varix produces a little way on the spire. The columella with shows four plaits...
Click to read more »thickened (also called callused), or reflected (turned outwards). This gives a varix: the thickened, flared (as in Cypraea or Bursa, or reflected (as in some...
Click to read more »folds upon the columella. The outer lip is thin, sharp, never having a varix. The species of this genus are all marine, and convolute. They are almost...
Click to read more »with a moderately raised spire. The outer lip features a prominent smooth varix, and the columella has four oblique plaits. The shell lacks any sculptural...
Click to read more »the shoulder angle and vanish on the base. The aperture is open, without varix. The sinus is broad and dee. The siphonal canal is short and open. This...
Click to read more »The outer lip is reinforced by a thick concave varix terminating in a deep U-shaped sinus. This varix is crossed by 18 spiral cords and is axially incised...
Click to read more »fine threads on the shell base and near the anterior fasciole. A hump-like varix lies about a third of a turn back from the edge of the outer lip. The shell...
Click to read more »subcircular and angled above. The outer lip is fortified by a slight external varix. The columella margin is expanded and reflected over a small umbilical furrow...
Click to read more »on the body whorl. The body whorl is rounded, with a strong, prominent varix behind the outer lip. The aperture is rounded, thickened within and a little...
Click to read more »narrow above, rounded within a deep notch, fortified without by a heavy varix. A thin callus is spread on the inner lip. The siphonal canal is short and...
Click to read more »to the shell. The aperture is narrow, protected by a strong projecting varix. The outer lip shows two or three ill-defined tubercles within. The siphonal...
Click to read more »threads. Aperture :—The mouth is rather wide. The outer lip shows a low varix and a thin expanded free edge, which is insinuate at the base. The siphonal...
Click to read more »(lymph node swelling) Groin abscess Saphenous vein dilation, called saphena varix Vascular aneurysm or pseudoaneurysm Hydrocele Varicocele Cryptorchidism...
Click to read more »7 closely spaced on the anterior end. Outer-lip strengthened by a heavy varix. Sinus deep, rounded, occupying the shoulder. Parietal tubercle scarcely...
Click to read more »single spine upon each. There is a spine on the siphonal canal below each varix. The siphonal canal is moderate in length and is straight. The shell contains...
Click to read more »are viable, shunting can be used to ameliorate the pressure inside the varix. Seizures usually are managed with antiepileptic medications. The complications...
Click to read more »amount of ribs on the penultimate is 6-10), 6 to varix on the body whorl (only 4-8 specimens have a varix). Heavy compact growth striae are present on the...
Click to read more »on the shoulder between the folds of each varix. Scar of former outer lip in hollow between each double varix. Anterior canal completely closed, about...
Click to read more »grow in spurts, remaining the same size for a while (during which time the varix develops) before rapidly growing to the next size stage. The result is the...
Click to read more »thirteen on the penultimate and eleven on the body whorl. The rib before the varix is evanescent. The spirals are prominent cords crossing both ribs and interspaces...
Click to read more »numerous fine threads between large cords; 4 large knobs per varix, produced by intersections of varix with spiral cord; siphonal canal short, stumpy, ornamented...
Click to read more »trigonal, with a short open siphonal canal and a wide effuse sinus. The varix projects a free limb towards the aperture. On the columella are three transverse...
Click to read more »Man among their membership. In "War of the Green Lanterns", Alpha Lantern Varix kills Green Man and the Alpha Lanterns out of a belief that they have become...
Click to read more »striated. The back of the body whorl has a peculiar hump or longitudinal varix. The shell is yellowish white, banded and maculated with yellowish or orange-brown...
Click to read more »with two equidistant spiral grooves, then with a thick, broad, rounded varix, followed by a broad, flattened band, and finally 4-5 spiral folds. The...
Click to read more »On the latter the third spiral from the suture runs into the top of the varix, between the fourth and the fifth is a wide gap, and the last three are...
Click to read more »The last, which is rather remote from the lip-edge, is a broad strong varix, the shallow interstices are fully broader than the ribs. Spirals — there...
Click to read more »on the body whorl. The aperture is narrow, protected by a broad and high varix. The siphonal canal is short and open. The sinus is a semicircular notch...
Click to read more »and may occasionally bear a varix on its mid-portion. The aperture is rounded-ovate and bordered externally by a strong varix. The inner lip is smooth to...
Click to read more »regularly curved, with a strong varix externally. The columellar margin is reflected over the columella and the base. The varix is adorned with two larger...
Click to read more »denticles; outer edge of lip very flaring, almost obscuring the underlying varix." Locus typicus: "300 metres depth, off St. James, West coast of Barbados...
Click to read more »CoCo clones, including the Prológica CP 400 Color and CP 400 Color II, the Varix VC 50, the LZ Color 64, the Dynacom MX-1600, the Codimex CD-6809, and the...
Click to read more »with a strongly sculptured surface, a turreted spire, and a single oval varix. The nucleus is smooth and involved, resembling that of Neritula (H. Adams...
Click to read more »view). Compression stockings Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) Saphena varix Small saphenous vein Varicose veins Ricci, Stefano (2017-01-01), "1 - Anatomy"...
Click to read more »apparent. The left lip is smooth, and obliterated above. It forms a convex varix at the base, and terminates near this point by a straight and somewhat pointed...
Click to read more »feebly nacreous. The thick peristome is continuous and shows a callous varix. The multispiral operculum is hispid, corneous and has a soft, calcareous...
Click to read more »is worn. Beginning about the fourth whorl before the last, a very large varix appears; it is continuous from one suture to the other, even overlapping...
Click to read more »the LZ/Novo Tempo Color64, the Dynacom MX-1600 and the Engetécnica/Varix VC50 (or Varix 50). Microdigital also planned to launch another machine compatible...
Click to read more »above, white below, with no denticle and is emarginate. The columellar varix is obliquely triangular, truncated at the base and with a single groove...
Click to read more »length) and asymmetric, the right side is swollen by a cup-handle-like varix positioned behind the anal sinus about one-quarter turn from the outer lip...
Click to read more »cross each whorl, and mount the spire continuously, the last forming a varix to the aperture. These are crossed by spiral cords, about fifteen to the...
Click to read more »Green Lanterns, Boodikka and the Alpha Lanterns are killed by Alpha Lantern Varix and buried on Oa. Boodikka appears in the Duck Dodgers episode "The Green...
Click to read more »and bears exceedingly fine incremental lines, together with an occasional varix arranged irregularly. The aperture is ovate; the outer lip is somewhat clavate...
Click to read more »penultimate and six on the last whorl to the varix. Microscopic growth striae are present on the shell. The varix is convex and higher and wider than any other...
Click to read more »shell during a resting period, this feature sometimes remains behind as a varix as in (Murex) and many of the Ranellidae. Varices may also be formed by...
Click to read more »outer lip is abruptly expanded, very much thickened and separated by a varix a little posterior to its edge. The inner edge of the callus becomes somewhat...
Click to read more »callus. The outer lip is thin sharp, smooth inside, with no very evident varix behind it. The throat is brownish. The inner lip and the columella show...
Click to read more »white shell, resembling Amalda marginata, but much narrower, and with the varix narrower and more obliquely plicated. This marine species occurs off Japan...
Click to read more »convex whorls show an impressed suture. The columellar tooth and external varix are strong. This species occurs in the Indian Ocean off Mauritius. MolluscaBase...
Click to read more »The columella is short and stubby with a strong, broad fold opposite the varix on the outer lip which is separated from the parietal wall by a concave...
Click to read more »with a small subsutural callus. The outer lip is sharp edged, with a small varix, internally not lirate. The siphonal canal is short, wide, deep, with a...
Click to read more »approximately ten fairly narrow, prominent ribs, some of which are somewhat varix-like. These ribs are crossed by raised spiral lines, producing nodulose...
Click to read more »and the shell is not sufficiently mature to have differentiated the heavy varix behind the aperture characteristic of the group. The inner lip constitutes...
Click to read more »behind the outer lip in adults although without forming a delimited rib or varix. The outer lip is usually externally varicose. The edge of the outer lip...
Click to read more »outer lip is sharp at the edge, externally thickened by a stout rounded varix. The posterior sinus is shallow, but rather wide. This marine species occurs...
Click to read more »anterior canal. The outer lip is large but not thick internally, defined by a varix externally. The color of the shell is white, becoming more opaque with age...
Click to read more »subcircular. The outer lip is strengthened by a rounded external rib or varix a short distance behind the edge. This marine species occurs in the Pacific...
Click to read more »featuring a doubled lower band. The outer lip bears a single tooth, while the varix is elongated, narrow, and grooved. This thin, pale species presents a medium...
Click to read more »architecture, characterized by three prominent, wing-like longitudinal varix (frills) on each whorl. These delicate, leaf-like expansions are a hallmark...
Click to read more »plain or with darker flames and blotches, which are always present on the varix. The majority of the specimens has two or three series of darker spots on...
Click to read more »and become obsolete on the lower half of the body whorl. The terminal varix is strong. The subsutural region is not contrastingly dark. The base of...
Click to read more »These are vascular tumours, including haemangioma, lymphangioma, venus varix. Angiomas are difficult to classify as previously they were considered hamartomas...
Click to read more »with a few broken ferruginous lines on the back of the body whorl, on the varix, and in the subsutural intercostal spaces. The shell contains 7 whorls,...
Click to read more »hospitalized for a liver complication, due to the rupture of an esophageal varix. That was only the beginning of a series of medical complications, such...
Click to read more »lip thin edged and slightly incurved, strengthened behind by a rounded varix. Sinus rounded, distinct, occupying shoulder. The species has an axial sculpture...
Click to read more »Protoconch: The protoconch measures approximately 200–250 μm and lacks a distinct varix, suggesting a non-planktotrophic (lecithotrophic) larval development, which...
Click to read more »teeth inside. The columella is simple and smooth. The oval aperture shows a varix extending to the short, deep and recurved siphonal canal. The ground color...
Click to read more »into a short, wide, open siphonal canal. Behind the lip is a prominent varix which, rising above the suture, fills an intervariceal space on the preceding...
Click to read more »whorl. The aperture is very narrow, without denticules on either side. The varix is of the calibre of the preceding ribs. Its insertion does not rise above...
Click to read more »shape and its dorsum is not prominently humped and is without a distinct varix. The rostrum is not thick. The short siphonal canal is relatively wide and...
Click to read more »into short spines, one on the upper part of each varix, and there are also one or two on each varix below the aperture. The color varies from whitish...
Click to read more »slightly sigimoid: 9 ribs on the penultimate, 6 on the last whorl to the varix. The ribs evanesce on shell base below the whorl periphery but are most...
Click to read more »homostrophe, convex whorls with 20 fine spiral incisions ending abruptly in a varix. The spire whorls show angulation at one-fourth the distance from the lower...
Click to read more »the stomach. They are injected with a catheter needle inserted into the varix through the endoscope. Other sites of varices, including esophageal varices...
Click to read more »Alpha Lanterns had become dangerously mentally unstable. Alpha Lantern Varix caused a reaction which killed all the Alpha Lanterns, including himself...
Click to read more »and more widely spaced on the aperture. The aperture is rather wide. The varix is of the same calibre as the ribs. The sinus is small and shallow. Within...
Click to read more »protruded in the middle, and encircled externally by a thick, reticulated varix. The columella is slightly concave. This marine species occurs off the Philippines...
Click to read more »by exceedingly fine lines of growth and by an occasional, inconspicuous varix. The aperture is oval, with an acute posterior angle. The outer lip is clavate...
Click to read more »aperture: generally on the left-hand varix and sometimes on the back varix, but very seldom on the right hand or lip varix. The lips of the aperture are tinged...
Click to read more »protoconch features fine, closely spaced radial riblets, ending with a slight varix. The teleoconch begins abruptly with seven evenly spaced spiral ridges and...
Click to read more »shows three plaits, the middle one bifid. The outer lip has a marginal varix and is internally bidentate. Species within the genus Laemodonta include:...
Click to read more »visible on the exterior of the shell. The outer lip is sharp except when a varix is formed, when it is slightly reflected inward. There is no operculum....
Click to read more »follows: Columella with a longitudinal groove or pit; outer lip with a strong varix. Depressed; periphery with a strong, cord-like keel; back of body whorl...
Click to read more »are almost flat. The protoconch consists of about 2¾ whorls. The labial varix is heavy. The anterior channel is wide. The sculpture is very weak except...
Click to read more »two helicoid whorls. The aperture is incomplete, but commencing to form a varix and mounting on the preceding whorl. This marine species occurs off New...
Click to read more »a strong subsutural callus. The outer lip is sharp-edged, with a feeble varix and a brown spot behind it. The inner lip and the columella show a thick...
Click to read more »pinched in toward the base of the shell. The body whorl shows a dorsal varix (a subcylíndrical protrusion). The wide siphonal canal is unnotched. This...
Click to read more »regular spiral groove. It has, however, a remarkably thickened, smooth varix round the circular aperture, and a granularly margined, wide umbilicus....
Click to read more »outer edge of the terminal varix as in Casmaria. Species with predominantly spiral sculpture and with only a terminal varix without spines are currently...
Click to read more »clear indentation at the top, a row of nodes in the inside, and a strong varix-like thickening on the outside. The marine species occurs in the Indian...
Click to read more »considered the cruelest and most twisted. He is later killed by Alpha Lantern Varix.[citation needed] Gorgor (of Sector 3215): An expert tracker who tracked...
Click to read more »sinus deep, rounded, subtubular. Outer lip arcuately projecting as a hollow varix. The holotype of the species measures 6.5 mm (0.26 in) in height and has...
Click to read more »Pacific Charonia tritonis. The lower whorls are unevenly swollen with a varix and bulge over the suture. The suture then descends in an uneven spiral...
Click to read more »solid, ovate and vetricose. The six convex whorls are sculptured with one varix on each whorl and with spiral cords, nodules and knobs. Siphonal canal is...
Click to read more »with signs and symptoms of portal hypertension, such as esophagogastric varix bleeding, hypersplenism, hepatorenal syndrome, and hepatopulmonary syndrome...
Click to read more »circular. The outer lip is very thick all around, re-enforced by a strong varix. The inner lip is very stout, partly reflected over, and appressed to the...
Click to read more »outer lip is thin, smooth inside, moderately arcuate, with a hump-like varix behind it. The inner lip and the straight columella are covered with a thin...
Click to read more »penultimate whorl, contains 7 ribs, narrower and less prominent, as is the varix, than in C. eucosmia C. haliostrephis can be found in the Gulf of Mexico...
Click to read more »protoconch of a 1½ whorl, which is tilted, malleated, and concluded by a small varix. Sculpture: three spiral keels appear on the second whorl. As growth proceeds...
Click to read more »behind the periphery. The shell shows twelve narrow riblets and has no varix. The notch is shallow, deepest near the angulation. The suture is hardly...
Click to read more »definite buff band on the base. The penultimate, antepenultimate whorls, and varix also buff. The shell contains 6½ whorls, of which 2½ compose the sharply...
Click to read more »but sharp tubercle. The outer lip is produced externally into a prominent varix, and beset within by a row of small tubercles. The siphonal canal is short...
Click to read more »touches of brown on the anal fasciole and on the body whorl behind the varix. The protoconch is blunt. The first whorl is smooth, the second peripherally...
Click to read more »varix. A sclerosing agent, such as ethanolamine or absolute alcohol, is then injected into the varix to cause scarring and constriction of the varix with...
Click to read more »and entire. It is downwardly directed and fortified by a prominent ring varix. This marine species is endemic to Australia and occurs off New South Wales...
Click to read more »and on the antepenultimate to four sharp elevated cords. Aperture :—The varix is moderately prominent, and mounts considerably on the penultimate. The...
Click to read more »a small, low spire. The outer lip is thickened but without an external varix. It is usually denticulated inside. The columella has several plaits on...
Click to read more »slight subterminal swelling. The largest individuals may exhibit a similar, varix‑like swelling about 0.3 whorl behind the outer lip. The shell is glossy...
Click to read more »anterior five run across the snout and are beaded. The Apertureis sinuate. The varix is composed of a double rib, the free limb traversed by eight spirals and...
Click to read more »pale yellowish, with irregular touches of pale brown especially on the varix . The spiral sculpture consists of numerous fine subequal rounded little-raised...
Click to read more »The outer lip is incrassate with 11-12 short plicae. There is massive varix on the body whorl. The wide siphonal canal is short and straight. This marine...
Click to read more »across the parietal wall, and is strengthened on the outside by a broad low varix. Inside the aperture there is a slight rim or ledge which suggests the presence...
Click to read more »interstices of equal breadth, fading out on the base, absent behind the varix, amounting to thirteen on the antepenultimate whorl The spirals are close...
Click to read more »is entire, with a thickened outer lip that flares outward; a widely open varix is present on the outer side, and the ends of the spiral cords are pointed...
Click to read more »transversely. The body whorl bears a conspicuous, rounded varix on its left side and lacks ribs between this varix and the outer lip. The aperture is small, and the...
Click to read more »species, smooth on inside edge to weakly denticulate, lacking lirae, external varix absent. Shell lacking a siphonal notch and posterior notch. Shell with weak...
Click to read more »The spirals on the snout are few in number. The aperture is provided with varix outside the outer lip and three denticles at the upper part of the inner...
Click to read more »teleoconch whorl) or a single subsutural brown spot just before the final varix. The shell structure can be divided into two main growth phases: Protoconch...
Click to read more »appear, the small close spirals are still beaded. The aperture is wide. The varix is massive There are four denticules within the outer lip. This marine species...
Click to read more »of the shell is thickened, and can be smooth or denticulate. An external varix may be present or absent, a siphonal notch may be present or absent. The...
Click to read more »about 1½ times aperture in height, outlines a trifle convex. Outer lip and varix not nearly so crass as in last species, aperture suboval, less emarginate...
Click to read more »is thin at the edge, reenforced immediately behind the edge by a strong varix. The inner lip is stout, strongly curved, and reflected over, and appressed...
Click to read more »rostrum. The base of the body whorl lacks a row of pustules The terminal varix is strong. The subsutural region is not contrastingly dark. This marine...
Click to read more »descends abruptly. The final rib, more massive than its fellows, forms a varix in which is excavated a semicircular sinus, and from which an inbent lip...
Click to read more »wavy. The fasciole is obscure, not excavated. The whorls are rounded. The varix is stout, thick, and rounded. The aperture is narrow. The notch is strongly...
Click to read more »consists of two smooth and elevate whorls. The aperture is wide, without varix or internal armature. The outer lip is simple. The wide sinus is U-shaped...
Click to read more »threads are microscopic or absent, except on the rostrum. The terminal varix is strong. The subsutural region is not contrastingly dark. The base of...
Click to read more »the total altitude of the shell. The outer lip is thickened by a rounded varix and is within crenulated by short lirae. The anal notch is deep, narrow...
Click to read more »canal is short, rather wide, and flaring a little at the end. There is no varix behind the aperture. This species occurs in the demersal zone of European...
Click to read more »(0.035 in) at 1.5 whorl. It has a glossy surface and a strong terminal varix marking the protoconch-teleoconch transition. Shell color is variable from...
Click to read more »2 large, fimbriated cords; siphonal cords end in 2 large spines on each varix on siphonal canal; aperture large in proportion to shell size; shell color...
Click to read more »answering ridge. Thence along the edge of the gullet underneath the external varix are about a score of callus rays, alternately long and short, leading to...
Click to read more »malignant Granuloma: tuberculosis Infection: round pneumonia Vascular: infarct, varix, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, rheumatoid arthritis There are a number...
Click to read more »is continuous, thickened inside and is sharp. The outer lip contains a varix formed by the last axial riblet. The basal lip is slightly effuse. The short...
Click to read more »elongate, slightly contorted. Outer apertural lip with moderately developed varix, its inside with four denticles, of which the adapicalmost is strongest...
Click to read more »and with a gutter at the termination of the funicle. A heavy outstanding varix occurs a short distance behind the aperture. The small size, produced base...
Click to read more »whorls are from two to four spirals. The aperture is open and toothless. The varix is much thicker than the ribs. The sinus is very small. The siphonal canal...
Click to read more »thickened posteriorly, smooth, lacking lirae or denticulation, external varix absent; siphonal notch absent; posterior notch absent; columella multiplicate...
Click to read more »with or without a rib behind it, according to the stage of growth, with no varix. The aperture is narrow, long lirate in the throat. The columella is straight...
Click to read more »flexuous on the body whorl. The aperture is bordered externally with a strong varix forming a rim, normally unique - not repeated at the earlier growth stages...
Click to read more »suture. The body whorl is contracted at the base and furnished with a stout varix on the right side. The shell is longitudinally ribbed. These ribs are small...
Click to read more »three-fifths of the shell's length, fortified without by a broad but low incurving varix, which rises above the suture, enclosing a shallow sinus. A layer of callus...
Click to read more »The outer lip is almost parallel to shell-axis, having a thick and raised varix which becomes narrower at the anal-notch level; its interior edge is finely...
Click to read more »threads. On the snout are half-a-dozen spirals. One specimen has a perfect varix half a whorl behind the aperture. The nucleus has close spiral threads reticulated...
Click to read more »to those on the periphery. The circular aperture has a complete circular varix which is radiately crenulated. The apex is sunk below the top of the body...
Click to read more »body whorl there are fourteen of these ribs, beside the large shouldered varix behind the aperture. They extend well over the periphery of the whorl, and...
Click to read more »Scotch bonnet does not absorb the outer lip completely, leaving behind a varix on the whorls of the mature shell. The shell has a large aperture, with...
Click to read more »margins of the outer lip, corresponding to a stout exterior submarginal varix, and stained with dark brown between this and the thin prettily crenulated...
Click to read more »of the aperture is thickened, and weakly to strongly lirate. An external varix can be present or absent. There is a distinct siphonal notch present and...
Click to read more »rounded, smooth, glossy protoconch whorls with a thin, weakly erect terminal varix. The shell also has 5-6 narrow teleoconch whorls, each with three "wing-like"...
Click to read more »by a broad strong varix, out of which a deeply notched subcircular anal sulcus is excavated. The spiral sculpture traverses the varix. Within the outer...
Click to read more »millimetres. Its spire is low and the body whorl has six or seven varices, each varix forming two long, hollow spines. Short spines also spiral off the long,...
Click to read more »featuring distinct ribs and spiral threads. The shell has a prominent labral varix with a small, deep, round sinus. Sculpture Longitudinals: On the body whorl...
Click to read more »slightly oblique, with a thick, crenulated peristome, accompanied by a double varix posteriorly. This species occurs in the Pacific Ocean off Fiji. Pilsbry...
Click to read more »more very marked ones. The aperture is roundish. The outer lip contains a varix. In specimens that have been lightly rubbed, the erpidermis is painted reddish-brown...
Click to read more »inverted cone shape. The dorsum is not prominently humped and lacks a definite varix. The siphonal canal is narrow and moderately deep. The axial sculpture shows...
Click to read more »toward the suture, thickened and rounded. It is smooth inside, with an outer varix extending a short way up the spire and across the basal margin. The columella...
Click to read more »whorls in contact, turritelloid and reticulate, featuring a single prominent varix in the fully mature shell. The base lacks an umbilicus but includes a distinct...
Click to read more »is very oblique, accompanied externally by a thick, rounded, and twisted varix, which, revolving around the axis, terminates below the folds of the columella...
Click to read more »parietal wall is covered by a moderately thick callus. There is a stronger varix about a quarter of a turn behind the aperture on the body whorl. This species...
Click to read more »ones on the underside. Interestingly, the body whorl also has a strong varix-like bulge on its upper third that fades out towards the bottom. The siphonal...
Click to read more »flexed to the left below. The outer lip shows a broad, low, unsculptured varix. Within there are several denticles. The posterior ones are the larger....
Click to read more »Seating and interior for Disney monorail, Disney, Burbank, California 1986: Varix seating line, Samsonite Furniture Co., Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1989: Magna...
Click to read more »petulans 11115 W – Schinia siren, alluring schinia moth 11115.1 W – Schinia varix 11116 – Schinia tuberculum, golden aster flower moth 11116.1 – Schinia rufipenna...
Click to read more »whorl is equipped with two basal bands and a groove above the varix. The columellar varix is whitish, with a sinistral groove and some oblique striae....
Click to read more »outer lip is thin, slightly arcuate and smooth within, having a feeble varix behind it. The inner lip shows a thick layer of enamel, having a raised...
Click to read more »periphery, though this band usually does not reach the apertural lip; a varix is absent. The parietal callus is thin and transparent. The aperture is...
Click to read more »A.A. Gould, 1860: synonym of Marita compta (Adams & Angas, 1864) Marita varix J.E. Tenison-Woods, 1877: synonym of Marita compta (Adams & Angas, 1864)...
Click to read more »is linear. The anal sulcus is an almost closed tube at the top of a bold varix. The outer lip is insinuate near the base. The siphonal canal is very short...
Click to read more »microscopic spiral scratches. The aperture is narrow and vertical. The varix is prominent and expanded. Near the summit is excavated a broad and shallow...
Click to read more »siphonal canal. The aperture is strongly thickened externally by the last varix, with an indistinct inner rim, bearing 5 faint denticles on aged specimens...
Click to read more »is shallow. The outer lip is thin, curved and prominent, with a swollen varix some distance behind the margin. The columella is scarcely oblique, but...
Click to read more »incurved spine on the varix of later whorls. The early whorls can appear translucent and show a brownish blue color beneath. The varix on the outer lip ends...
Click to read more »slight varix encloses a small sinus, and extends in a narrow free edge. The inner lip is well developed, with fifteen cross-bars. Beneath the varix are fourteen...
Click to read more »These are best seen in the sinus-area. Behind the lip is a strong and broad varix, scored with the riblets, and bevelled off to a thin prominent edge. Spirals—the...
Click to read more »aperture is short and pear-shaped. The outer lip is thickened by an external varix, yet it bears a fine, though blunt, edge, which retreats above and is very...
Click to read more »whorls are flesh-colored; the later ones light brown with an occasional varix of flesh color. The length of the shell measures 13 mm. There are at least...
Click to read more »emarginate. The forward edge is blunt and barely convex, with a strong, broad varix. The inner lip is broadly thickened and spread out on the body, barely convex...
Click to read more »and in the upper quarter of whorl, is only indication of characteristic varix-like thickening of subgenus. Columella moderately thick, concave, inner...
Click to read more »The axial sculpture consists of (on the body whorl including the terminal varix 10) rounded, rather strong ribs, extending from suture to the siphonal canal...
Click to read more »thickening tower shoulder, smooth, lacking denticulation or lirae, external varix absent. Siphonal notch and posterior notch absent. Shell often with a weak...
Click to read more »channeled posteriorly, ascending the previous whorl. The outer lip has a thick varix externally and approximately ten evenly spaced small denticles internally...
Click to read more »nodule just below the outer lip's insertion, along with a well-developed varix behind the outer lip. The shell is orange-brown when fresh, with axial ribs...
Click to read more »tabulate; shell color rosy-tan with dark rose spots in pits at the base of each varix; siphonal canal pinkish-rose; interior of aperture pinkish-rose." The shell...
Click to read more »a strong subsutural callus. The outer lip is sharp-edged, with a feeble varix and a brown spot behind it. The inner lip and the columella show a thick...
Click to read more »medium dimensions for the genus, made up of about 9 convex whorls. One varix per whorl, at irregular distances in the first whorls, at about 300 degrees...
Click to read more »suture to anterior tip; ribs on spire whorls more prominent, producing varix-like appearance; longitudinal ribs intersected by raised, spiral cords;...
Click to read more »stages are marked by the deposition of a brown or black radial band called a varix. This appears to be rare in the subgenus Syndromus, although the shell of...
Click to read more »backward produces a decided notch before joining the columella. A conspicuous varix is formed by the thickening of the last rib, beyond which the outer lip...
Click to read more »callus. The wide siphonal canal is shallow The shell shows a vestigial varix and fasciole. This marine species occurs off Jeffrey's Bay - Northeast Cape...
Click to read more »ascending the spire. The aperture is circular, guarded by a strong outstanding varix, on which the spiral cords appear as simple or occasionally bifid ridges...
Click to read more »sublinear. The thick and outstanding varix extends a broad lip over the aperture. The sinus is semicircular, cut out of the varix, with a substantial tubercle...
Click to read more »The varix is prominent, the spirals that cross it are magnified into seven outstanding knuckles. The sinus is a deep U-shaped incision in the varix. The...
Click to read more »unknown. Suture distinct. Aperture moderately large, lenticular. Aperture varix expanded with uneven profile. Outer lip thickened, with crenulated margin...
Click to read more »This oddity occurs when the siphonal canal associated with the previous varix fails to break away. This species occurs in the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf...
Click to read more »inverted cone shape. The dorsum is not prominently humped and lacks a definite varix. The anal sinus is wide. The siphonal canal is narrow and moderately deep...
Click to read more »tubercles or plications on the columella side, and generally without a varix. The sinus is subsutural, broad, and shallow. There is no fasciole band...
Click to read more »spiral threads overrun the whole surface. The open aperture is unarmed. The varix is well developed. The sinus is a semicircular incision. The siphonal canal...
Click to read more »groove marks the area above the columellar varix, with an additional shallow groove on the left side of the varix itself, which is whitish and only faintly...
Click to read more »and slightly recurved. The outer lip is somewhat thin, without external varix. The sinus is small and distinct. The color of the shell is pale orange-brown...
Click to read more »shape and its dorsum is not prominently humped and with a low and distinct varix. The short siphonal canal is relatively wide and twisted slightly to the...
Click to read more »with 5 large cords; cords end in thick, blunt spines at intersections with varix; cords minutely fimbriated; varices heavily fimbriated; shell grayish-white...
Click to read more »shoulder. The aperture is long and narrow. The outer lip shows a thick varix. The inner lip is smooth or with small denticles. The ten opisthocline axial...
Click to read more »of 2½ whorls, with a small tip, ending abruptly in a thin "Sinusigera" varix. Post-nuclear sculpture of weak, very oblique, axial folds, 13 per whorl...
Click to read more »of a single whorl with thickened terminal varix; rotated 90° further with regard to teleoconch such that varix is parallel with the plane of the shell aperture;...
Click to read more »outer lip is much advanced along the middle, thickened by a broad stout varix. The umbilicus is wanting. The type of Z. janus in the Amherst collection...
Click to read more »obsolete spiral striae. The body whorl features a strong, very oblique white varix on its back. The aperture is broadly somewhat ear-shaped, reaching half...
Click to read more »prominent axial ribs with a polished surface. Most species have a dorsal varix (transverse elevation), except in the genera Cymatosyrinx, Elaeocyma and...
Click to read more »anterior notch not apparent. The outer lip is protected by a strong rib-varix. The siphonal canal is short. This marine species is endemic to Australia...
Click to read more »Outer lip thin and crenulated at edge, strengthened behind by a heavy varix, and within by a narrow ridge. The holotype of the species measures 17.5 mm...
Click to read more »thickened at the edge within the lip, re-enforced behind the edge by a strong varix. The inner lip is very stout, strongly curved, and appressed to the base...
Click to read more »about a third of the total length of the shell. The lip shows a strong varix. Species within the genus Darrylia include: Darrylia abdita Espinosa & Ortea...
Click to read more »hairlines. The aperture is narrow linear, with a deep sinus and a prominent varix Some variation in contour occurs, some individuals being shorter and broader...
Click to read more »sinuation slight. The outer lip is thin, arcuate, produced, with a large tumid varix at a little distance from the margin. The columella is a trifle oblique...
Click to read more »It exhibits a livid flesh color that fades to white, with the terminal varix being distinctly white. The surface is dull and unpolished. The axial sculpture...
Click to read more »The aperture is relatively large. The outer lip is reinforced by a strong varix situated slightly behind the edge; from this projects a claw-like element...
Click to read more »somewhat irregular, slightly retractive, axial ribs and an occasional varix, marking the fusion of a number of ribs. The varices are irregularly disposed...
Click to read more »solid, and only slightly curved. It consists of ten convex whorls. A slight varix occurs on the right side of the first and second whorls. The suture is distinct...
Click to read more »orange band on the shoulder. Another specimen is uniform orange, except the varix, which is ferruginous. The shell contains 7 whorls, including a protoconch...
Click to read more »posteriorly, with a rather considerable smooth space behind the marginal varix. Next the suture the upper part of the ribs, cut off by the deep spiral...
Click to read more »distinct spiral threads. Outer lip terminated by a heavy hollow varix. This labial varix restricts the depth of the posterior sinus, which is abnormally...
Click to read more »is short. The aperture is large and barely emarginate at the base. The varix is smooth and elongated, with the inferior band scarcely distinct. The inferior...
Click to read more »is rather short and unidentate (one-toothed) anteriorly. The columellar varix is small and sulcate, with the inferior band indistinct. Reminiscent of...
Click to read more »radials. Thus it acquires a lip broader and more scalloped, approaching a varix. The holotype of this species was found off Cape Wiles, South Australia...
Click to read more »T-Cher, Tomar-Tu, Tomy-Fai, Torquemada, Tuebeen, Turytt, Umitu, Vandor, Varix, Vath Sarn, Venizz, Vode-M, Volk, Von Daggle, Voz, Wissen, Zghithii), the...
Click to read more »folds upon the columella. The outer lip is thin, sharp, never having a varix. The species of this genus are all marine, and convolute. They are almost...
Click to read more »outer lip is strongly varicose, with four large, rounded nodules on the varix. The edge of the lip reflects the shell's external sculpture but lacks interior...
Click to read more »the upper margin of which is white. The groove above the varix is inconspicuous. The varix is white, oblique, and striated. The aperture is acuminated...
Click to read more »and a central depression. A deep groove sits just above the columellar varix, which is smooth and has a single groove. The aperture is somewhat blunt...
Click to read more »cords on varices become rib-like, often ending in small, scale-like spine; varix with 3 large spines, 1 at shoulder, 1 at mid-body, and 1 at base; short...
Click to read more »from the peristome, just behind the upper sinus, especially strong and varix-like. The brown colour consists of. a faint tinge in the excavation. A similar...
Click to read more »description) The shell is small, with an elevated spire and a single terminal varix. The nucleus bears a protoconch that is immersed in the first nepionic whorl...
Click to read more »weaker ones on the body whorl, that behind the peristome very strong and varix-like; these ribs run from one suture to the other on upper whorls, but are...
Click to read more »sometimes thin and sharp, sometimes distinctly thickened, but without a varix. Anteriorly it is slightly effuse, and sometimes forms there a faint rounded...
Click to read more »outer peristome is interrupted at the posterior part and formed by the last varix. The columella is accompanied by a barely noticeable funiculus, and it slopes...
Click to read more »subsutural callus. The outer lip is thin-edged, prominent, with a large rounded varix behind it. Within it is dark brow and smooth. The inner lip is simple. The...
Click to read more »to about twenty-four on the last. Aperture :—The aperture is narrow. The varix is slight. The sinus is indefinite. This marine species is endemic to Australia...
Click to read more »is thin at the edge, re-enforced immediately behind the edge by a thick varix. The inner lip is slender, decidedly curved and reflected over and appressed...
Click to read more »The aperture is narrow and vertical, with a deep sinus set in a broad varix, which is limited on each side by a short tooth. On the inner side of the...
Click to read more »rather narrow, with the outer lip variced and thickened in the middle; the varix is of a paler color than the body whorl. The columella has four plaits,...
Click to read more »whorl and twenty-two on the body whorl. The wide aperture is unarmed. The varix is slight. The sinus is shallow. The siphonal canal is a mere notch. This...
Click to read more »at the edge, distinctly sinuate below the sutural keel, and has a rib or varix, larger than the other ribs on the outside. The columella is straightish...
Click to read more »channel falling in the posterior angle of the aperture. There is a strong varix a little behind the edge of the outer lip, and the outer lip between the...
Click to read more »spiral cords, between which are dense microscopic hairlines. No fasciole The varix is larger than the ribs The sinus is small. Within the outer lip are a series...
Click to read more »polished, amphidromine, moderately large (45–55 mm) high, usually with a dark varix. Lip and callus white; ground color white, orange, yellow, or yellowish-green...
Click to read more »obtuse. The outer lip is reinforced immediately behind the edge by a strong varix, transparent, showing the external sculpture within. The inner lip is rather...
Click to read more »view, with a moderate anterior projection near the canal. A ventrolateral varix is usually present as a thickened rib positioned approximately between 210°...
Click to read more »a shallow notch. The outer lip is simple, sharp, thickened by a marked varix outside, which ascends roundly at the suture and bounds a shallow, wide...
Click to read more »slightly convex whorls, the last one with a broad rounded but rather low varix a short distance behind the thin outer lip. The aperture is ovate and entire...
Click to read more »umbilicus. The protoconch contains 1½ whorl, concluding with a prominent varix. The three whorls are tabulate above, and rounded below. The body whorl...
Click to read more »numerous spirals. The outer lip is thickened externally with a swelling or varix. The umbilicus is rather large. The aperture is circular. The columella...
Click to read more »made of fishbones and they were used to remove entities from the pharynx. Varix extractors were a type of forceps used to extract varicose veins, which...
Click to read more »the spire self-amputated in the adult stage. It bears a single terminal varix. The sculpture consists of distinct axial ribs intersected by fine spiral...
Click to read more »lip is very thick, re-enforced immediately behind the edge by a strong varix. The inner lip is very oblique, curved, reflected over, and appressed to...
Click to read more »wide. From the varix a thin lip projects, curving forwards at the periphery, and followed beneath by an insinuation. Underneath the varix the throat is...
Click to read more »aperture is only rarely denticulate. The outer lip (labrum) is reinforced. The varix is usually well developed, and the fasciole evanescent. A series of pustules...
Click to read more »type specimen figured they begin at the fascicle and fade on the base. The varix is strong and protrudes. There is a touch of livid color in front of it...
Click to read more »and wider at the anterior portion. The outer lip lacks the post-labral varix in the holotype, making it sharp and cutting. Columella with four uneven...
Click to read more »and three on the one before. The aperture contains a broad and prominent varix, almost closing up the mouth. The sinus is open and rather shallow. The...
Click to read more »below: outer lip weakly channelled above and below, sharp edged, a weak varix behind, and slightly thickened internally. Sculpture of fine, but distinct...
Click to read more »outer lip is effuse, reinforced immediately behind the edge by a strong varix. The inner lip is sinuous, thick and appressed to the base. This marine...
Click to read more »circular incision over one and a half meters long was intended to destroy the varix. This became an established practice of the time. In German-speaking countries...
Click to read more »Typically emarginuliform, with a single whorl and a thickened terminal varix. The surface is covered with a flocculated granulation, and the maximum...
Click to read more »shallow sinus, and is convex in the middle. The outer lip has a strong varix and a blunt, rounded edge with faint denticles. The inner lip is not thickened...
Click to read more »to fusiform form, while the outer lip is often externally thickened by a varix and internally smooth or finely denticulate. The columella is calloused...
Click to read more »striated. The back of the body whorl has a peculiar hump or longitudinal varix. The shell is yellowish white, banded and maculated with yellowish or orange-brown...
Click to read more »than ribs. The aperture is wide. The outer lip is thickish, with a feeble varix behind it. The anal sulcus is distinct, shallow, with a large subsutural...
Click to read more »parietal tooth next to the sinus. The large sinus is rounded and lacks a varix. The columella is straight and slightly thickened on its sides. This marine...
Click to read more »immersed to low; lip thickened, smooth or weakly denticulate; external varix absent; siphonal notch absent; posterior notch absent; lacking collabral...
Click to read more »and these unusual thickened vertical areas are called varices, singular "varix". Varices are typical in some marine gastropod families, including the Bursidae...
Click to read more »without large cords but with numerous fine spiral threads; shoulder of each varix with 1 small, bifurcated spine; 5 spiral cords overlap onto varices, producing...
Click to read more »anterior end; 9 low varices per whorl; large scale produced at intersection of varix and spiral cord, giving shell fimbriated appearance; shell uniformly cream-white...
Click to read more »being three or four closely packed threads. The aperture is wide . The varix is taller and broader than the ribs. There are seven small denticules within...
Click to read more »interspaces are about equal to the ribs, which are slightly obliquely set. The varix is large, stout and simple. The outer lip in front of it is thin, arched...
Click to read more »mouth of the snail is oval in shape, with the outer lips having a strong varix. The snail has no umbilicus, while the Operculum and soft parts are unknown...
Click to read more »suture. The varices are laminar, and there are 12 on the body whorl. Each varix bears a hollow spine at the angle, and the spine is slightly directed upward...
Click to read more »shell. The circular aperture is oblique and guarded by a broad outstanding varix. The umbilicus is broad and perspective. This marine species occurs in the...
Click to read more »irregular intervals by strong, nearly vertical varices. On the body whorl, one varix crosses the entire whorl, preceded at almost regular intervals by four varices...
Click to read more »narrowed anteriorly; spire low; lip thickened, strongly denticulate; external varix probably absent (needs to be confirmed); distinct axial costae present;...
Click to read more »ventral ones are obsolete, that behind the peristome are very strong and varix-like. Moreover, the shell is covered with fine growth striae and very fine...
Click to read more »The shell is white or yellowish-brown, sometimes banded. The occasional varix is much thickened, being composed of a number of parallel, close laminae...
Click to read more »The junction of the nucleus and the post-nuclear whorls is marked by a varix. The five whorls of the teleoconch are well rounded. They are marked by...
Click to read more »slightly concave. The axial ribs continue weakly over the base. A strong varix appears on the body whorl, between two axial ribs, and extends from the...
Click to read more »recurved ribs and the striae marks the prior positions on the anal sinus. The varix is broad and hump-like that's about ⅓ turn from the edge of the outer lip...
Click to read more »Sistecredito Costa Rica Yailin Gómez Manza Té La Selva No Varix Yailin Gómez Manza Té La Selva No Varix Cuba Cyprus Chloe Michaelidou Czech Republic Denmark...
Click to read more »closer together than previously. Half a whorl behind the aperture is a rough varix, beyond which the ribs cease. The spiral sculpture on the base shows about...
Click to read more »is broad. The protoconch is 280–300 μm, of one whorl, without a terminal varix. The teleoconch has up to 4.8 whorls: early whorls are moderately convex...
Click to read more »Horvat, 2002 C. trapezina (Zetterstedt, 1838) C. valida (Loew, 1862) C. varix Melander, 1947 C. vicina (Wagner, 2003) C. vockerothi Vaillant & Chvála...
Click to read more »thickened, weakly to strongly denticulate in adults, with a distinct external varix. A siphonal notch is present but a posterior notch is absent. The parietal...
Click to read more »close-set spirals overrun the whole shell. The wide aperture is unarmed. The varix is high and broad. The sinus is wide and rather deep. The siphonal canal...
Click to read more »penultimate whorl and twenty on the body whorl. The wide aperture is unarmed. The varix is broad and high. The sinus is wide and shallow. The siphonal canal is...
Click to read more »edges. The aperture is large and features a single tooth, while the small varix is white. This species is more obese than Amalda oblonga, with a shorter...
Click to read more »callus. The outer lip is thickened with no internal lirae, a knob-like varix a little way behind it. The body and the columella are callous. The siphonal...
Click to read more »callus. The outer lip is thin, sharp, with a ribless space and a small varix behind it, smooth internally. The inner lip and columella are callous and...
Click to read more »limit of the posterior sinus and the stromboid notch, and with a heavy varix behind its edge. The inner lip is reflected over the columella as a heavy...
Click to read more »simple. The aperture is large, wide at the base, and hardly notched. The varix is white, lightly striated, and elongated. This species is remarkable for...
Click to read more »disappear on the last half of the body whorl where there is a moundlike varix and traces of a yellowish spot. The aperture is small. The anal sulcus is...
Click to read more »fimbriated cords between varices; large, recurved, fimbriated spine on varix where intersected by cord; subsutural area flattened, producing stepped...
Click to read more »engraved striae. Aperture :—The mouth is linear, fortified by a thick broad varix, both sides beset with stout external denticules—ten on the left, nine on...
Click to read more »a thin sharp lamina beyond the last longitudinal rib, which serves as a varix from the point of the shell to the keel. The edge is hardly convex, and...
Click to read more »ribs and 3 to 4 spirals). The sinus is deep. The outer lip shows a slight varix. The siphonal canal is very short. This marine species occurs in the Caribbean...
Click to read more »on the front slope of each rib, and corresponding brown spots on the lip-varix, and with a band composed of 4 to 6 purple-brow lines below the suture....
Click to read more »having no subtubular projection of the anal notch when adult and no thick varix to mark their maturity. They are separable from the archibenthal Drillias...
Click to read more »cords. The peristome is flaring in adult shells, with a distinct outer varix and with internal denticles elongated in the spiral direction. The columella...
Click to read more »with a short, but conspicuous, fold below the suture. There is no dorsal varix. The siphonal canal is truncated. The columella is nearly straight and very...
Click to read more »lirations. There is no beading at the sutures. The body whorl shows a dorsal varix close to the outer lip. The long, narrow aperture is white on the interior...
Click to read more »throughout. The aperture is white within. The outer lip shows a strong external varix a little way from the thin brown finely denticulate edge. The posterior...
Click to read more »posterior angle is obtuse. The outer lip is very much thickened by an external varix. The inner lip is very stout, very strongly curved, reflected over, and...
Click to read more »sculpture, a simple aperture and a more delicate shell. They have a dorsal varix, a protrusion on the back of the body whorl. Species within the genus Kylix...
Click to read more »half of pillar. Inner lip thin at edge, strengthened behind by a heavy varix; very faint lirations within. The holotype of the species measures 20.5 mm...
Click to read more »much retracted, bent forwards posteriorly and reflected at edge. A weak, varix-like swelling a little behind outer lip. Animal: Cephalic tentacles colourless...
Click to read more »below the middle. The outer lip is externally thickened with a broadish varix, faintly sinuated above near the suture, armed within with seven strong...
Click to read more »inflated whorls. The shell contains twelve transverse riblets. There is no varix, and a very faint sutural notch, while the suture is distinct and not appressed...
Click to read more »microscopic, waved, spiral striae. Most species in this genus have a dorsal varix. But this is absent in a few species such as Clavus beckii, Clavus humilis...
Click to read more »short, wide and turned to the right. The siphonal fasciole is strong. The varix is large and stout. This species occurs in the demersal zone of the Gulf...
Click to read more »reappears in a fainter way. The body whorl is humpbacked by a strong, oblique varix, even continued in a fainter manner on the siphonal canal. This body whorl...
Click to read more »aperture is oblong and narrow. The peristome is thin, with only traces of a varix, internally with very faint, irregular wrinkles. The columellar margin is...
Click to read more »reinforced immediately behind the edge by a strong, thickened ridge known as a varix. The inner lip is thick and appressed firmly against the base, becoming...
Click to read more »ribs. The aperture is long, narrow. The notch is rounded and not deep. The varix behind the outer lip resembles a stronger rib. The thin outer lip is strongly...
Click to read more »lip is very thick, re-enforced immediately behind the edge by a strong varix, showing about 10 internal lirations within the aperture. The inner lip...
Click to read more »The inferior suture is white, with a simple, chestnut inferior band. The varix is thick, tortuous, and striated. The aperture is oblong and unidentate...
Click to read more »very small. Its color is white with a brown spot in the middle of the lip varix. The spire is terraced, the lower half conic. The sculpture consists of...
Click to read more »brown dashes; interior of aperture pale tan, with brown checkers of labial varix showing through." Locus typicus: "Off Cabo La Vela, Goajira Peninsula, Colombia...
Click to read more »thin; outer lip sharp edged, somewhat thickened within, and, typically, a varix externally (not present in some species). A fairly strong to weak posterior...
Click to read more »base. The incremental linesare irregular and obscure. There is a hump-like varix some distance behind the outer lip. The aperture is narrow. The anal sulcusis...
Click to read more »is as long, or longer, than the spire, fortified externally by a stout varix which ascends the previous whorl, includes a semi-circular sinus, and extends...
Click to read more »the top, with a single tooth below and a notch at the base. The narrow varix is obliquely triplicate. In Amalda rubiginosa the aperture is very little...
Click to read more »of spiral keels. The circular aperture is oblique and shows a prominent varix. The peristome is continuous. The white operculum is multispiral with a...
Click to read more »Bahamas, Curaçao and Tobago. The genus name, Varicus, comes from the Latin varix which means dilated vein. The species name comes from the Latin words 'veli-'...
Click to read more »The palatal wall of the aperture is somewhat enlarged and often shows a varix. The taenioglossan radula has seven teeth in each row. The single rachidian...
Click to read more »whorls, has flocculent sculpture with fine spiral lines, the apertural varix is not connected to embryonic cap, apertural margin is sinusoid. The aperture...
Click to read more »aperture is subcircular. The outer lip is thick at the edge, re-enforced by a varix. The inner lip is decidedly curved, somewhat reflected over, and appressed...
Click to read more »strongly varixed. The sinus at the suture is deep and open and bordered by a varix. This marine species is endemic to Australia and occurs off Tasmania. Nepotilla...
Click to read more »occur upon all but the body whorl, which has twelve There is a very strong varix a little distance behind the outer lip. The lines of growth are exceedingly...
Click to read more »oblique, angled above. Peristome discontinuous, outer lip with prominent varix behind, but sharp edge; slightly effuse basally, and angulated medially...
Click to read more »a conspicuous subsutural callus. The outer lip is thin with a moderate varix behind it, and no internal lirae. The inner lip is erased. The columella...
Click to read more »apex is broken off with 4½ whorls remainingt The body whorl shows a thick varix behind the outer lip. The aperture is narrow with two low teeth within the...
Click to read more »which is bounded by the peripheral pair of primary spirals. The final varix is stout and rounded. The aperture is narrow. The notch is rounded and strongly...
Click to read more »axial sculpture consists of (on the body whorl about 16, exclusive of the varix) narrow, small, very flexuous ribs, sometimes a little angular in front...
Click to read more »spirally scratched. The very oblique aperture is circular and fortified by a varix. This marine species is endemic to Australia. Marshall, B. (2013). Liotella...
Click to read more »open, barely developed; outer lip flaring, thickened, producing single varix (on adult specimens); aperture round; body whorl sculptured with 9-12 large...
Click to read more »spiral lines between the prominent raised threads are very minute. The lip varix is noticeably larger and the aperture is wider. The callous nodule on the...
Click to read more »callus. The outer lip is arcuate, thin, smooth inside, without any marked varix behind it. The inner lip and columella show a smooth callus. The siphonal...
Click to read more »wrapped in a turban. The aperture is long, narrow, fortified by a heavy varix, in the anterior angle of which is excavated a deep sinus. The columella...
Click to read more »the periphery and ascend the spire. The aperture is protected by a thick varix, from which a free limb, insinuate at the base, projects into the aperture...
Click to read more »The outer lip is thin at the margin but thickened externally by a curved, varix-like rib. The inner surface of the outer lip is denticulated. The columella...
Click to read more »a sharp edge but is considerably thickened just previously by a strong varix. The arcuate columella slightly oblique. The inner lip projects prominently...
Click to read more »immersed, rarely low; lip thickened, smooth, lacking denticulation; external varix absent; siphonal notch absent; posterior notch absent; columella multiplicate...
Click to read more »of the shell. The aperture is narrow, protected by a heavy outstanding varix, anteriorly with a semicircular excavation, followed by a tubercle on either...
Click to read more »adult shell shows only a slight reflection of the margin and almost no varix. The margin is machicolated (notched) by the squared ends of the strong...
Click to read more »over shoulder and extending half way across base, 13 per whorl. Labial varix heavily rounded. Sinus broad and shallow. Very slight parietal callus pad...
Click to read more »whorls are weak shouldered. They lack obvious varices or only the terminal varix is developed. The outer lip is flared and slightly thickened, with weakly...
Click to read more »sharp between them The outer lip is thickened on the outside with an obtuse varix or rib, but smooth within. The siphonal canal is short, rather broad and...
Click to read more »subgenus of Drillia. It differs by its stronger spiral sculpture. The terminal varix, blotched with color, is also more pronounced. These are brown or brownish...
Click to read more »hooked spines at juncture of spiral cords and varices; at shoulder, each varix has erect, sharply pointed spine; parietal shield large, covering whole...
Click to read more »crescentic growth lines. The aperture is ovate. The outer lip forms a small varix, ascending the previous whorl and enclosing a C-shaped sinus. The outer...
Click to read more »with a very indistinct groove marking the beginning of the columellar varix, which is narrow, whitish, and subtly striated. The wide aperture is somewhat...
Click to read more »remotely grooved on the inside, and lined on the outside with a strong varix (a thickened ridge). The siphonal canal is dilated at its base. This species...
Click to read more »exhibits irregular greenish spiral blotched bands below the periphery; a varix is sometimes present. The parietal callus is thin and transparent. The aperture...
Click to read more »siphonal canal, with subequal interspaces. There is also a prominent rounded varix behind the outer lip. The outer lip is sharp-edged, smooth internally. The...
Click to read more »generally appear between the three highest just before they reach the labial varix, which they all strongly cross, but stop short of the extreme edge of the...
Click to read more »moth Ericameria, Haplopappus Schinia vacciniae H. Edwards, 1875 Schinia varix Knudson, Bordelon & Pogue, 2003 Gaillardia Schinia velaris Grote, 1878 Lepidospartum...
Click to read more »moreover slightly compressed, with a trace of a second rib or indistinct varix on the left side of the whorl, which is contracted below, with a few indistinct...
Click to read more »grooves. The aperture is subcircular, and has above it the vestige of a varix. Below the aperture, there is a fold running from the anterior edge of the...
Click to read more »revolving threads, and especially by having only six ribs, including the varix, on the body whorl. The outer lip is incrassate, but the inner part is smooth...
Click to read more »sculpture shows major and minor cords. The shell is white with the edge of each varix ochre-brown. This species is found in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, from California...
Click to read more »and penultimate. One of the ribs is decidedly thicker, forming a strong varix. This feature is common to all of our specimens. The intercostal spaces...
Click to read more »with 3 varices per whorl; one large knob along shoulder between varices; varix with 5 spines; spines often frondose; siphonal canal with 3 large spines;...
Click to read more »radial lines. The aperture is narrow. It has a well developed external varix, slightly incised by a posterior notch. Within the outer lip are a few small...
Click to read more »of six cords, equally distributed from shoulder to adapical extremity of varix. Three additional cords on siphonal canal. Other spiral sculpture of numerous...
Click to read more »three on the earlier whorls. Aperture:—The aperture is narrow. The last varix is twice its breadth behind the edge of the lip. The sinus is open, wide...
Click to read more »the columella; provided with small blunt tubercles and molded over the varix of the preceding whorl but never bearing a distinct plait or denticle on...
Click to read more »The outer lip is somewhat thickened externally although not forming a varix. Inside the outer lip there are numerous denticles elongated in the spiral...
Click to read more »with a reddish-brown to bluish-black color on the leading edge of each varix. The shell has a rather short, subacute, conical spire. There are five convex...
Click to read more »aperture is subcircular. The outer lip is thickened all around by a very thick varix. The inner lip is stout, decidedly curved, somewhat reflected over and appressed...
Click to read more »greenish streaks below, often confluent. The spire is conical with a single varix. The pale apex is somewhat blunt. The suture is submarginate. The shell...
Click to read more »can be thick and corneous or present a green to greenish-yellow color; a varix is occasionally present. The shell's ground color is white or yellowish...
Click to read more »irregular intervals several of these ribs are fused and enlarged to form a varix, five of which are present on this shell. The intercostal spaces are about...
Click to read more »suture. The sinus shows a large U-shaped spout, below which is an incipient varix. Beyond the latter the free limb of the outer lip bends inwards. Within...
Click to read more »mm. (Original description) The shell is elongately turreted and lacks a varix. The spire is considerably decollated. The whorls are longitudinally and...
Click to read more »and siphonal canal, subumbilicate, with a single large and heavy terminal varix and narrow callus on the body. This genus occurs in tropical and subtropical...
Click to read more »whorl, and vanish below the periphery. The aperture is wide. There is no varix. The outer lip is simple. The sinus is deep, U-shaped, right insertion incrassate...
Click to read more »lacks or features a narrow to wide brownish spiral band on the periphery; a varix is absent. The parietal callus is thin and transparent. The aperture is...
Click to read more »The aperture is perpendicular ovate, fortified by a thick -outstanding varix. This marine species is endemic to Australia and occurs off New South Wales...
Click to read more »amount to eighteen on the body whorl. The aperture is wide and unarmed. The varix is slight. The sinus is indistinct. The siphonal canal is short and wide...
Click to read more »1872), but it is white, more acutely pointed, smaller, with a more gibbous varix in the adult, an umbilical chink on the columella, and a spirally threaded...
Click to read more »revolving threads. The aperture is rather wide, flanked by a tall and thick varix. The edge of the outer lip is thin, insinuate at the base. The columella...
Click to read more »with a thick rim. The outer lip shows internal ridges and a well-developed varix. The inner lip is reflected over the umbilical region (but there is no umbilicus)...
Click to read more »them are wider than the ribs. The last rib broadens into a strong labral varix. Spirals — above the periphery there are six distinct crowded rounded threads...
Click to read more »differs in the thin slender shell, turreted whorls, absence of ribs and varix. The spiral sculpture predominates. This marine genus is endemic to Australia...
Click to read more »smooth or axially costate; lip thickened, smooth or denticulate; external varix absent; siphonal notch absent; posterior notch absent; columella multiplicate...
Click to read more »the body whorl is well rounded. The periostracum is thin and corneous; a varix is usually absent. The shell's ground color varies from whitish and yellowish...
Click to read more »is paucispiral; the lip is thickened, smooth or denticulate; an external varix is present or absent; a siphonal notch is present or absent; a posterior...
Click to read more »subangulation located low down on its whorls, and the structure ends in a small varix. The first described adult whorl is marked by seven axials, which increase...
Click to read more »edge projects thinly beyond the last longitudinal rib, which serves as a varix . It presents a flattened, but regular curve from the point of the shell...
Click to read more »anterior to the obtuse and not very prominent angle. The shell lacks a tumid varix at the top of each of the 12 whorls, which can be found in other species...
Click to read more »traversed by an interstitial thread. Aperture :—The mouth is narrow. The varix is broad and low, about its own breadth within the edge of the free flap...
Click to read more »major and minor spirals has nearly disappeared. The aperture is narrow, the varix equal to the preceding ribs, and not rising above the plane of the suture...
Click to read more »subchanneled. The aperture is white-lipped and sulcate within, with a white varix externally. This marine species has a wide distribution. It is found in...
Click to read more »the lower part free, so as to form a minute rimate perforation with the varix of the notch. The siphoanl canal is wide, short, scarcely reflected and...
Click to read more »aperture is slightly oblique. The peristome is continuous, with a callous varix. The columella is arcuate, with an outer tubercle at its base. The umbilicus...
Click to read more »(mollusc) spire (mollusc) planispiral sculpture (mollusc) lira (mollusc) varix (mollusc) columella (gastropod) aperture (mollusc) lip (gastropod) anal...
Click to read more »adorned with numerous fine spiral threads. The outer lip is thin, and the varix is faintly indicated by a slight swelling of the final axial rib. The shell...
Click to read more »Tariq; Hall, James; Collins, Michael (December 2011). "Intratesticular varix". Urology. 78 (6): 1309. doi:10.1016/j.urology.2011.01.047. ISSN 1527-9995...
Click to read more »threads are microscopic or absent, except 6 to 7 on the rostrum. The terminal varix is weak. The subsutural region is dark. The aperture is oblong-ovate. The...
Click to read more »80° to 100°, except on the body whorl, where typically only the labial varix is present. This marine species occurs in the South China Sea, off Taiwan...
Click to read more »obvious fasciole, close to the suture. The outer lip shows a thickened varix behind it, sharp edged without internal lirae. The inner lip is slightly...
Click to read more »siphonal canal is very short and not differentiated from the aperture. The varix is stout and prominent. (described as Drillia pagodula) This species occurs...
Click to read more »show close revolving cords, sometimes decussated with radial riblets. No varix. The outer lip is thin. The sinus is evanescent. The columella is incrassate...
Click to read more »reddish-brown. A depression separates the lower band from the columellar varix, which is narrow, thin, white, and very smooth. This marine species is endemic...
Click to read more »is almost rectilinear. The thin outer lip is convex and contains a large varix. The anal sinus is large and deep. This species occurs in the demersal zone...
Click to read more »each whorl gives rise to a small pointed spine pointing to the preceding varix. Species within the genus Maxwellia include: Maxwellia angermeyerae (Emerson...
Click to read more »known as "Japan Sea elements". Some species of Blanfordia have a shell with varix. Blanfordia has short stubby triangular tentacles. Short tentacles is derived...
Click to read more »parietal callus bend forward, partly closing it. The outer lip bears a strong varix one fifth of a turn behind its edge, and beyond this is drawn into a clawlike...
Click to read more »sequence to the rest were omitted. The aperture is unusually wide. The varix is prominent, more massive than the ribs. The sinus is shallow. The siphonal...
Click to read more »wanting. The first half of the body whorl in the adult ends in a node or varix, indicating a previous resting stage with developed outer lip. Beyond this...
Click to read more »above. The thick outer lip is accompanied by a slightly prominent external varix. The internal part of the lip is marked with numerous fine striae. This...
Click to read more »edge, striated within. Externally, in adult shells, a pretty prominent varix is observed. The columella is slightly bent, furnished throughout its whole...
Click to read more »are longitudinally plaited, the rest is smooth. The body whorl shows a varix nearly opposite the aperture (accidental ?). The columella is spirally twisted...
Click to read more »threads that overrun the whole shell. The wide aperture is unarmed. The varix is massive. The sinus is rather shallow. The siphonal canal is short and...
Click to read more »shagreened. Aperture:—The mouth is vertical, contracted by the limb of the varix, the free edge of which is armed with five prominent tubercles. The columella...
Click to read more »deep. The outer lip is always thin and sharp, without any appearance of a varix, nor is there any deposit of callus on the body whorl, in front of the aperture...
Click to read more »threads, which overrun the whole shell. The wide aperture is unarmed. The varix is slight. The sinus is indistinct. The siphonal canal is a mere notch....
Click to read more »smooth. The shells of species in this subfamily typically do not have a varix, but strong axial sculpture is often present. The operculum is ovate, blunt...
Click to read more »the aperture at the posterior sinus as a decided knob. There is a heavy varix about one sixth of a turn behind the edge of the outer lip. This species...
Click to read more »shell is small and moderately slender, with the body whorl featuring a varix some distance from the outer lip. The protoconch is rather stout, consisting...
Click to read more »middle. One of them near the tip is considerably enlarged in the form of a varix. The spiral sulcation also extends over the entire surface. The aperture...
Click to read more »impressed. The body whorl has a single basal girdle and a groove above the varix, which is white and obliquely striated. The aperture is very large and pale...
Click to read more »The outer lip is simple, except at intervals corresponding to position of varix-like ribs. The anal notch is wide, shallow, or moderately deep. The sculpture...
Click to read more »aperture is nearly circular,. The outer lip is strengthened by a strong varix. Fossils have been found in Oligocene strata in the Dominican Republic MolluscaBase...
Click to read more »The brown base of the body whorl lacks a row of pustules. The terminal varix is strong. The subsutural region is not contrastingly dark. The spiral threads...
Click to read more »narrow. The outer lip is moderately thickened and slightly incurved. The varix is slightly extended on the penultimate whorl. The columella shows four...
Click to read more »spire immersed or low to tall; lip thickened, smooth or lirate; external varix present or absent; siphonal notch present or absent; weak to distinct posterior...
Click to read more »aperture is unarmed save for a tubercle on either side of the sinus. The varix is well developed. The sinus is wide and shallow. The siphonal canal is...
Click to read more »effuse anterior lip to the suboval inclined aperture, behind which is a weak varix. Peristome continuous, sharp. (Rarely, a fourth spiral cord may appear on...
Click to read more »from the shoulder to the anterior extremity. The aperture is narrow. The varix is broad and high, of the same calibre as the ribs. The sinus is small and...
Click to read more »chestnut streaks, the last whorl abruptly darkening to chestnut beneath. One varix may be present, or none. The aperture is white within, with the recurved...
Click to read more »mollusks in the family Drilliidae. The species in Leptadrillia have a dorsal varix. Species within the genus Leptadrillia include: Leptadrillia campechensis...
Click to read more »fourth, and 28 upon the penultimate turn, upon which there is a strong varix. The intercostal spaces are about one and one-half times as wide as the...
Click to read more »Lowe(1932) put in Brephodrillia the species of Iredalea with a dorsal varix. with Brephodrillia perfectus Pilsbry and Lowe, 1932 as type species. This...
Click to read more »including the body, which is regularly costate except for the nearly terminal varix and the relatively feeble rib behind it The intercostal areas are somewhat...
Click to read more »family Trochidae, the top snails. A genus related to Liotia, but without a varix to the outer lip. The species are few-whorled and spirally sculptured. Their...
Click to read more »open, right insertion ascending above the plane of the suture. A slight varix can be seen behind the aperture. The outer edge of the expanded lip is denticulate...
Click to read more »Murdoch, 1921: synonym of †Rugobela canaliculata (Suter, 1917) Daphnella varix Tenison Woods, 1877: synonym of Marita compta (A. Adams & Angas, 1864) Daphnella...
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