subdeflected
English
Etymology
sub- + deflected
Adjective
subdeflected
- (biology) Partially or imperfectly deflected.
- 1888, George Washington Tryon, Manual of Conchology: Structural and Systematic. With Illustrations of the Species. First series, page 112:
- Covered perforate, brownish yellow, with three chestnut bands, striate, somewhat solid; whorls 41, flattened, the last subdeflected' in front; peristome labiate, expanded above, reflected below.
- 1950, Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin - Geological Survey of Canada
- Dorsal ridge present specimens are somewhat more ovate (i.e. less subdeflected toward hinge above muscle spot.
- 1888, George Washington Tryon, Manual of Conchology: Structural and Systematic. With Illustrations of the Species. First series, page 112: