Munditia echinata is a minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Liotiidae.[1]
This marine species is endemic to the Three Kings Islands, New Zealand.[2]
The species is found at depths of about 475 m.
Its shell is very small, solid, boldly sculptured with three spiral rows of long spines, otherwise the surface is smooth. It is white in colour and up to 0.6 mm high and 1.4 mm wide.
Munditia echinata is een slakkensoort uit de familie van de Liotiidae.[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1937 door Powell.
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesMunditia echinata là một ốc biển nhỏ, là động vật thân mềm chân bụng sống ở biển trong họ Liotiidae. It occurs at the Three Kings Islands, New Zealand.[1]
The species is found at depths of about 475 m. Its shell is very small, solid, boldly sculptured with three spiral rows of long spines, otherwise the surface is smooth. It is white in colour trở lên to 0.6 mm high and 1.4 mm wide.
Munditia echinata là một ốc biển nhỏ, là động vật thân mềm chân bụng sống ở biển trong họ Liotiidae. It occurs at the Three Kings Islands, New Zealand.
The species is found at depths of about 475 m. Its shell is very small, solid, boldly sculptured with three spiral rows of long spines, otherwise the surface is smooth. It is white in colour trở lên to 0.6 mm high and 1.4 mm wide.