Acteon perforatus

(Original description) The small, pointed shell is waxen white, with a narrow opaque yellowish band in advance of the suture.

The shell is composed of about six whorls and has a distinct umbilical perforation.

The transverse sculpture consists of faint lines of growth.

The umbilical perforation is straight, with smooth walls, apparently very deep, and about 0.25 mm.

[2] This marine species occurs in the Caribbean Sea off Florida, Mexico, Cuba and Saint Lucia.

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