Terebra exiguoides Schepman, 1913
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1913 Terebra (Strioterebrum) exiguoides nov. spec.—Schepman: p. 369, pl. 25, figs. 5a–b. 1987 Terebra exiguoides Schepman, 1913 —Bratcher & Cernohorsky: p. 103, pl. 27, figs. 102a–b. 2007 Terebra exiguoides Schepman, 1913 —Terryn: p. 33, pl. 32, figs. 1–2 & pl. 61.
2008 Terebra exiguoides Schepman, 1913 —Terryn: p. 796, pl. 693, figs. 3–4.
2011 Myurella exiguoides (Schepman, 1913) —Severns: p. 376, pl. 171, figs. 10a–b.
Material. Roxas (1) RGM 961865.
Characterization. One damaged shell, 7 mm and 12.5 whorls. Protoconch mamillate, 2.8 whorls. Teleoconch whorl outline straight to slightly convex, with rounded, narrow, rather widely spaced, nearly straight axial ribs, 16 on penultimate whorl. Subsutural band defined by wide groove crossing axial ribs. Spiral grooves distinct, wide, occurring on remainder of whorl, not crossing axial ribs, 3 on all teleoconch whorls except first two.
Distribution. From Indonesia to Western Australia (Bratcher & Cernohorsky, 1987). Indo-West Pacific (Terryn, 2007).