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> Dear Linda,
>
> The overall or intercostal microsculpture in Semipallium is usually
> called "shagreen" microsculpture. This sculpture is more or less
> "honeycomb-like" and hexagonal, but can transform to a more reticulate
> microsculpture, which is more quadrigonal.
> Another intercostal microsculpture is a "herringbone" microsculpture,
> which could be observed in Mimachlamys.
> Also other preradial and intercostal microsculptures exist, like
> granular, antimarginal and commarginal.
>
> All the best,
>
> Henk
>
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> c/o Zoological Museum, Department of Malacology,
> University of Amsterdam, P.O. Box 94766,
> NL-1090 GT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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