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- Buccinum undatum, the common whelk or the waved buccinum, is a large, edible marine gastropod in the family Buccinidae, the "true whelks". This species...
- shared with several related and unrelated species. The common whelk Buccinum undatum is the most common representative of the genus in the northern Atlantic...
- Colombia and Venezuela, where it originates, is known as guarura Others: Buccinum undatum, common whelk Cantareus apertus (formerly Helix aperta), garden snail...
- used for a number of species in the family Buccinidae, especially Buccinum undatum, an edible European and Northern Atlantic species. In the British Isles...
- (such as the North American Busycon species and the North Atlantic Buccinum undatum) and periwinkles including Littorina littorea. The s**** of sea snails...
- designed to repel predators, which causes a reaction in the common whelk (Buccinum undatum), a common prey species. At dilute concentrations it caused the whelk...
- Sciences, 126. 405 p Wikimedia Commons has media related to Buccinum plectrum. "Buccinum undatum plectrum". Gastropods.com. Retrieved 18 June 2011. v t e...
- within the starfish's tissues, have a dramatic effect on the whelk Buccinum undatum. At low concentrations they cause the mollusc to withdraw from the...
- t e Commercial mollusks Marine gastropods Abalone Periwinkle Whelk Buccinum undatum Bullacta exarata Kelletia kelletii Kelletia lischkei Land and freshwater...
- 1776 : type species Buccinum undatum Linnaeus, 1758 (given by Stewart in 1926); this makes this name an objective synonym of Buccinum. Tritonium Röding...