Larva purplish black in color, and short, tumid in shape.
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It is thin, with a tumid lirated base.
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(Original description ) The umbilicate shell is tumid, ovate and constricted at the ends.
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The 3.5 4 mm shell is tumid ( swollen ), oblique-oval shell.
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The larvae is fat, slightly tumid at the posterior end and with a berry-shaped swelling over the anterior part of the abdomen and thoracic segments.
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The shell has up to 12 Whorls, 3 or 4 belonging to the protoconch, but these, which are a little tumid, are often broken off.
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This species is readily recognized by the form, the whorls being a little tumid just below the sutures, and the base of the aperture is usually a little emarginate.
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The body whorl is large, being broad and tumid, but not long, with a tumidly conical lop-sided base, ending in a short, broad, flat snout which is abruptly and straight cut off.
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The poet depicts figures " Gathered on this beach of the tumid river " drawing considerable influence from Dante's third and fourth false gods, recalling children and reflecting Eliot's interpretation of Western culture after World War I.
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"Vertigo lilljeborgi ", compared with " Vertigo moulinsiana ", is much smaller, more glossy, its whorls are more tumid, and its thinner lip lacks the broad, almost colorless margin of the latter.