Angustassiminea vulgaris
Angustassiminea vulgaris is a species of minute salt marsh snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Assimineidae.
Description
The length of the shell attains 2.5 mm, its diameter 1.7 mm.The small, conical shell is elongate. It is pale buff in colour, with narrow ochraceous bands below the suture. It has a rounded protoconch, and it is without any perceptible sculpture except for a few faint growth-lines. It has 5½ convex whorls, with rather deeply impressed sutures. The protoconch is depressed and consists of one whorl. The spire is about 1½ times the height of the aperture. The body whorl is more than half the height of all the preceding whorls taken together. The aperture is ovate, angled above, and has a rounded, descending base. The peristome is discontinuous, with the margins united by a thin parietal callus. The basal lip is thickened, while the outer lip is thin. The columella is short and rounded. The umbilicus consists of a narrow chink. The operculum is thin, horny, transparent, and paucispiral. The nucleus is subcentral, slightly raised, and nearer the base, upon which are several broad, shallow grooves.