Nassarius prysmaticus

Nassarius prysmaticus is not a widely recognized taxonomic name in the current scientific literature. Comprehensive databases of marine gastropods, such as the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) and the Paleobiology Database, do not list a species with this exact epithet. Consequently, reliable encyclopedic information about its description, distribution, ecology, or taxonomic history is lacking.

Possible etymology
The specific epithet “prysmaticus” appears to be a variant of the Latinized form of the Greek word prysma (πρυσμα), meaning “saw” or “prism.” In zoological nomenclature, such an epithet could refer to a shell surface exhibiting fine, saw‑like ridges or a prism‑shaped morphology. However, without a verified species description, this interpretation remains speculative.

Contextual usage
Instances of the name “Nassarius prysmaticus” may stem from typographical errors, misidentifications, or unpublished manuscript references. Researchers encountering this term should verify the intended species by consulting original taxonomic publications or reaching out to specialists in Nassariidae systematics.

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