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- area within the Western Atlantic and is known, along with the other Fasciolariids, for the superficial resemblance their s**** possess to a closed tulip...
- consists of onuphid worms. Cinctura hunteria is prey to the larger fasciolariids Fasciolaria tulipa and Triplofusus giganteus. They are also prey to...
- Cinctura is a genus of fasciolariid sea snails known as the banded tulip s****. Species in this genus were previously grouped in the closely related genus...
- epitoniid Fusinus F. cf. hannibali Yakataga anticline Multiple specimens A fasciolariid Galeodea G. apta Yakataga anticline Multiple specimens A c****id Haminoea...
- 2010. Geerat J. Vermeij and Gary Rosenberg, Dentifusus, a new genus of fasciolariid gastropod from the Philippines with a labral tooth, Proceedings of the...
- Malacologia Mostra Mondiale 36: 3-4. Snyder M.A. & Vermeij G.J. (2008). Two additions to the fasciolariid genus Benimakia. Novapex 9(1): 49-51 v t e...
- Peristerniinae (Gastropoda: Fasciolariidae) from the Caribbean region, with comments on the fasciolariid fauna of Bermuda. The Veliger. 50(3): 225-240 v t e...
- & Snyder, M. A. (2006). S**** characters and taxonomy of Latirus and related fasciolariid groups. Journal of Molluscan Studies. 72(4): 413-424 v t e...
- maximum known s**** length of 24 millimetres (0.94 in). Like other fasciolariids, Fusinus aepynotus is a benthic carnivore. Its range includes the Gulf...
- Peristerniinae (Gastropoda: Fasciolariidae) from the Caribbean region, with comments on the fasciolariid fauna of Bermuda. The Veliger. 50(3): 225-240 v t e...