Amoria damonii
Amoria damonii, common name Damon's volute, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes.
It forms a complex of attractive, large shells which has been studied extensively by Abbottsmith.
It was named in honor of English conchologist Robert Damon.
Taxonomy
According to Bail et al. the following taxa can be differentiated:; Amoria damonii damonii Gray 1864
; Amoria damonii forma keatsiana Ludbrook, 1953
; Amoria damonii reevei
; Amoria damonii ludbrookae Bail & Limpus, 1997
Description
Amoria damonii has a large size that varies between 75 and 140 mm.The shell surface exhibits a network of closely spaced, angular intersecting lines, resulting in a pattern of crowded triangular spots. The sutural callosity is very dark. The protoconch is glossy, domed, white on the early whorls, tawny later. The spire is conical with a deep-set suture.