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Charonia variegata (Atlantic trumpet triton snail) (24757731616)

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Description: Charonia variegata (Lamarck, 1816) - Atlantic trumpet triton snail (abapertural view) (public display, Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA) The gastropods (snails & slugs) are a group of molluscs that occupy marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments. Most gastropods have a calcareous external shell (the snails). Some lack a shell completely, or have reduced internal shells (the slugs & sea slugs & pteropods). Most members of the Gastropoda are marine. Most marine snails are herbivores (algae grazers) or predators/carnivores. The Atlantic trumpet triton snail shown above is part of the Lusitanian Province: "Concentrated in the mild temperatures of the Mediterranean Sea, and extending to the warmer waters of the Canary Islands and the cooler areas of France and Great Britain, is a fairly rich fauna. These waters support dozens of unique species, such as Jacob's scallop, the oxheart cockle and the European pelican's foot." [info. from museum signage] Classification: Animalia, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Ranellidae More info. at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_triton. Date: 2 January 2016, 16:28. Source: Charonia variegata (Atlantic trumpet triton snail). Author: James St. John.

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