Liotina cycloma

Dentarene cycloma (Tomlin, J.R. le B., 1918) Liotina cycloma is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Liotiidae.

The rest of the shell is sculptured with very fine, closely packed axial lamellae.

There are six spiral cords— one immediately below the suture, ornamented with a series of numerous sharp-pointed cogs, one on the shoulder of the whorl bearing blunt tubercles, which more or less correspond to the cogs above, two very strong ones on the periphery, one tubercled cord below the periphery, and one cogged cord at the margin of the umbilicus.

The peripheral cords are connected at regular intervals of about half-a-millimetre by solid, strongly-raised cross pieces, which are more or less M-shaped if the shell be viewed edgewise and are rather suggestive of the endless chain of buckets on a steam-dredger.

The aperture is circular, guarded by a strong outstanding varix, on which the spiral cords appear as simple or occasionally bifid ridges.