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Horned Turban

Turbo cornutus Lightfoot 1786

Diagnostic Description

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Shell large, thick, greenish grey with pronounce lamellate horns. Surface roughened by about 5 thick spiral ribs and secondary ribs; semitubular processes often formed in 2 rows or more. Growth lines finely lamellate, especially distinct between spiral ribs. Length and density of processes showing considerable variations by environmental conditions. It is spirally grooved in counterclockwise: surface covered by fine spines. The operculum (diameter < 3.5 cm) is either green or red brown and the surface is granular .

References

  • Ai, T. -1965. Spawning and early development of the topshell Turbo cornutus Solander-II. Induction of spawning and larval development. Bull. Jap. Soc. Sci. Fish/Nissuishi. 31: 105-112.
  • Chan, B.K. & R. Huang -2000. Diet and feeding preference of Turbo cornutus (Gastropoda:Turbinidae) in Hong Kong. The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China V (ed. B. M orton). Hong Kong University press. 205-216 .
  • Kojima, S., R. Segawa & I. Hayashi -1997. Genetic differentiation among populations of the Japanese turban shell Turbo (Batillus) cornutus corresponding to warm currents. Mar. Eciol. Prog. Ser. 150: 149-155 .
  • Okabe, M, A. Kuwahara, M. Nishimura & M. Yoshida -1989. Marine ranching of the topshell, Batillus cornutus. Japan Fisheries Resource Conservation Associtaton, Tokyo.
  • Okutani, T. -2000. Marine mollusks in Japan. edited by Takashi Okutani.1st ed.Tokyo :Tokai University Press, ISBN 4 486 01406 5. 1173p.
  • Yamamoto, T & Yamakawa, H -1985. The gonadal maturation in Turbo (Batillus) cornutus. Bull. Jap. Soc. Sci. Fish/Nissuishi. 51: 357-364.

Size

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Adults reach up to 14 cm in shell length.

Brief Summary

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Intertidal up to 30 m in depth.Wide range of algae. Juveniles diet is dominated by red turf algae Gelidium pusillum and Polysiphonia spp. while the adults consume both these and the macroalgae Sargassum hemiphyllum and Padina spp.; Corallina spp. and encrusting brown algae are also ingested but in small quantities (Chan & Huang 2000). Histological observations have indicated that the ovary and testis ripen from May through September. The polygonal diagrams of egg size frequency increase in May and drop suddenly in September. The tendency in gonad indices is synchronous. The spawning is considered to occur in August and September (Yamamoto & Yamakawa, 1985). Lecithotrophic larvae with a short planktonic period of 3 to 5 days (Ai, 1965).

Turbo cornutus

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Turbo cornutus, common name the horned turban, is a species of sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinidae.[1]

Description

The scientific name Turbo cornutus, literally means "horned turban," and it is characterized by a hard, ventricose, spiny, imperforate shell of which the length varies between 65 and 120 mm (2+12 and 4+34 in). It has a large, thick, green-gray shell with irregular incremental striae and spiral lirae. The shell has about 5–6 whorls, which turn clockwise and have horny protuberances. The body whorl is ventricose, somewhat bicarinate, armed about the middle with two spiral series of erect tubular spines, and frequently a smaller accessory row above. The lower series of spines is sometimes absent. The thickness and shape of the shell and the horns vary greatly according to environmental conditions. The sutures are deeply impressed. The oblique aperture is rounded and is about 3.5 cm (1+38 in) in diameter, and is green or red-brown. The thin inside lip of the shell is not smooth, but rough and granular. The broad columella is flattened and somewhat grooved, produced and channelled at its base.

Turbo cornutus develops an operculum, which is calcareous, concave and brown within. It contains four whorls. The nucleus measures one-third the distance across the face. The operculum itself bears a deep, spiral groove and is also granular on the convex outer surface. This outer surface is white or tinged with brown and olive, more or less sharply asperate with elevated points, and with a spiral rib commencing in an axial elevation and terminating at the margin of increment. When separated from the attached animal, the inner side of the operculum is flat, with a somewhat smooth spiral.[2]

Due to an anatomical quirk of growth of gastropods, the anus is located on its head. As marine snails, they breathe through gills.

Distribution

This marine species occurs off the Mascarene Basin, the Philippines, Jeju Island, and China.

According to Fukuda 2017, Turbo cornutus should be restricted to the species endemic to southern China and Taiwan.[3] The species in Japan is Turbo sazae.[4]

Habitat and reproduction

Turbo cornutus can be found in relatively shallow coastal waters (up to 30 meters deep). It can be found around China. It feeds on various kinds of algae. Young horned turban shells eat red-turf algae, while adults eat larger seaweed.

Turbo cornutus spawns from August to September, although the gonads begin to mature from May. Larvae have a very short period as free-floating plankton at approximately five days, after which they settle and begin to develop a shell. The planktonic and early shell-growing stages are highly dangerous times for young horned turban shells, and they are eaten in large numbers.

References

  1. ^ Turbo cornutus Lightfoot, 1786. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 28 September 2012.
  2. ^ G.W. Tryon (1888), Manual of Conchology X; Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia
  3. ^ Fukuda, Hiroshi (16 May 2017). "Nomenclature of the horned turbans previously known as Turbo cornutus [Lightfoot], 1786 and Turbo chinensis Ozawa & Tomida, 1995 (Vetigastropoda: Trochoidea: Turbinidae) from China, Japan and Korea". Molluscan Research. 37 (4): 268–281. doi:10.1080/13235818.2017.1314741. S2CID 90591196.
  4. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Turbo sazae H. Fukuda, 2017".

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Turbo cornutus: Brief Summary

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Turbo cornutus, common name the horned turban, is a species of sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinidae.

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