Diagnoza
  Conoidal shell. Juvenile whorls ornamented with weak axial ribs. On second  whorl of teleoconch axial ribs becoming stronger; three spiral ribs appearing. Lowermost rib strongest. At intersection of spiral and axial ribs, thorn−like nodes appear. 
 
 Porównanie
  Turcica clathrata (Lahusen,1883) differs in having less thorn−like nodes and an expanded, angulated body whorl.
  Autekologia
  
 
 Występowanie geograficzne
  Łuków (block in glacial drift), Gnaszyn and Blanowice, both near Częstochowa, Poland. Zasięg czasowy
  Bathonian to Callovian. Materiały muzealne
  One conch (MZ VIII Mg 4233/1) from Łuków (block in glacial drift), Poland; one  shell  (ZPAL  Ga.9/131)  from  Gnaszyn, and one shell (MZ VIII Mg 4224/1) from Blanowice. Literatura
  Kaim, A. 2004. The evolution of conch ontogeny in Mesozoic open sea gastropods. Palaeontologia Polonica 62, 3–183.
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