Taken primarily from Kozloff, 1987, 1996 p. 217 (Copyright 1987, 1996, University of Washington Press. Used in this web page by permission of University of Washington Press)
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| Lower taxonomic level | Main Page | Alphabetic Index | Systematic Index | Glossary |
| 1a | With a spiral ridge near the base of the body whorl (the axial ribs may or may not terminate at this ridge) | 2 |
| 1b | Without a spiral ridge near the base of the body whorl (the axial ribs continue to the base of this whorl) | 3 |
| 2a | Usually with 7 axial
ribs (intertidal and subtidal)
Opalia chacei Strong, 1937 and O. wroblebskii (Morch, 1876) are synonyms. |
Opalia borealis |
| 2b | With 8-10 axial
ribs (intertidal and subtidal)
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Opalia montereyensis |
| 3a | Generally with more than 20 axial ribs (range 19-30) (height to 2.2 cm; subtidal) | Nitidiscala catalinensis |
| 3b | Generally with fewer than 20 axial ribs (Nitidiscala sawinae sometimes has 20 or 21) | 4 |
| 4a | Height about twice the diameter, or only slightly more than twice the diameter, but not as much as 2.5 times the diameter (with 11-13 axial ribs; height up to 1.7 cm; subtidal) | Nitidiscala caamanoi |
| 4b | Height usually considerably more than twice the diameter (generally 2.5 to 3 times the diameter) | 5 |
| 5a | Generally with not more than 14 axial ribs | 6 |
| 5b | Generally with more than 14 axial ribs (with as few as 10, however, in Nitidiscala indianorum) | 7 |
| 6a | With 8-14 axial ribs; upper portions of whorls usually with a brownish or purplish band just below the suture; axial ribs evenly curved, neither angular nor with projections near the sutures (length up to 1.5 cm; common intertidal and shallow subtidal species feeding on the sea anemones Anthopleura elegantissima and Anthopleura xanthogrammica) (Nitidiscala tincta in key) | Epitonium tinctum |
| 6b | With 7-14 axial ribs; upper portions of whorls without a brownish or purplish band below the suture; axial ribs often angular or with a spine just below the suture (length up to 2.6 cm; intertidal and subtidal) (Nitidiscala hindsii in key) | Epitonium hindsii |
| 7a | Axial ribs decidedly angular just below the sutures, and sometimes with a spine (with 12-20 axial ribs; length up to 1.8 cm; subtidal) | Nitidiscala catalinae |
| 7b | Axial ribs evenly curved, not angular just below the sutures (spines may or may not be present) | 8 |
| 8a | With 14-21 axial ribs; spines generally present on the axial ribs just below the sutures; height up to 2.4 cm (subtidal) | Nitidiscala sawinae |
| 8b | With 10-17 axial ribs; spines rarely present on the axial ribs; height up to nearly 4 cm (intertidal and subtidal) (Nitidiscala indianorum in key) | Epitonium indianorum |
Epitonium tinctum
Opalia montereyensis