Full reference: U. S. Grant, IV and E. H. Quayle. 1934. A new Middle Miocene Neptunea from California. The Nautilus 47:91-93
Belongs to Neptunea (Sulcosipho) according to U. S. Grant, IV and E. H. Quayle 1934
Sister taxa: Neptunea (Sulcosipho) angulata, Neptunea (Sulcosipho) lawsoni, Neptunea (Sulcosipho) magna, Neptunea (Sulcosipho) postplanatus, Neptunea (Sulcosipho) scotiaensis, Neptunea (Sulcosipho) tabulata
Type specimen: UCLA 3385, a shell. Its type locality is UCLA Loc. 477, Earnest's Canyon, Caliente Mountains, which is in a Miocene marine sandstone in the Temblor Formation of California.
Ecology: epifaunal
Distribution: found only at UCLA Loc. 477, Earnest's Canyon, Caliente Mountains
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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