"Cerion laureani, new species
(Plate 11, figs. 7-8)
Cerion laureani Torre, ms. (in sched.)
Description. – Shell extended, reaching 32 mm. (about 1¼ inches) rather solid, nearly smooth and rimately perforated. Color a flat white on the exterior of the shell; flesh colored to pale brownish within the aperture. Whorls 11, very slightly convex, the last three nearly equal in width, the remaining earlier whorls forming a moderate convex cone. Spire extended, the conic portion produced at an angle of 50°. Aperture subcircular. Parietal lip expanded, thickened. reflected and turned back for about one millimeter. Parietal ridge thickened, straight and but slightly built forward. Columella short and arched, supporting a small tooth, which extends backward for over a full whorl. Parietal tooth rather large but short, hardly extending beyond the inner aperture. Umbilicus rimately formed, the small orifice extending for about one-half whorl. Suture wel defined but only slightly indented. Scupture consisting of very fine axial costae on the first four post-embryonic whorls, the remaining later whorls smooth or slightly roughened by the fine, irregular, growth lines. Nuclear whorl a light straw yellow, smooth and then finely costate.
Length | Width | Whorls | |
---------- | ------------ | ------------- | |
30.5 | 14 | mm. | 11 | Holotype |
32 | 13.5 | | 11 | Paratype |
31.5 | 14.5 | | 11 | |
Types. - Holotype. Museo Poey no. 17232; paratypes, Museo Poey no. 17233, and the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy numbers 129443; 188527; 188528, from Cabo Corrientes, Peninsula de Guanahacabibes, south coast of Pinar del Rio, Cuba. Laureano Pequeño collector. Additional paratypes from Cabo Frances, about 50 kilometers east of Cabo Corrientes and from Punta de la Yana, about 6 kilometers northeast of Cabo Frances.
Remarks. - This species appears to be fairly close in its relationships with the sagraianum complex of north central Cuba. It approximates this species in general shape, differing however, by having a flesh colored aperture and a much more thickened lip.
It is quite possible that this species may range along the entire coast between Cabo Corrientes and Punta de la Yana, a distance of some 56 kilometers. Our series from both of these extreme points are remarkably uniform in all of their characters.
This species is named for Dr. Laureano Pequeño, a collector to to whom we are indebted for much interesting material from many and rather inaccessible localities in Pinar del Rio." (Clench & Aguayo, 1951:74-75)