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- Tenguella marginalba is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. It is commonly known...
- have thick s**** bearing regular dark nodules. In T. granulata and T. marginalba, the furrows between the nodules are a contrasting lighter colour. Fully-grown...
- gastropod, the black oyster borer or mulberry whelk (Tenguella marginalba, previously Morula marginalba) feeds on the oyster by drilling a hole through its s****...
- retreats at low tide. This is in contrast to the mulberry whelk Morula marginalba which shares the same habitat but remains in an area where there are both...
- Gastrocopta rixfordi Hanna, 1923 Gastrocopta rupicola Gastrocopta rupicola marginalba (Pfeiffer, 1840) † Gastrocopta russelli Pierce in Pierce & Rasmussen,...
- (Broderip, in Broderip & Sowerby, 1833) Morula marginalba (Blainville, 1832): synonym of Tenguella marginalba (Blainville, 1832) Morula marginatra Blainville...
- Gastrocopta servilis riisei (L. Pfeiffer, 1852) Gastrocopta rupicola marginalba (L. Pfeiffer, 1840) Gastrocopta geminidens (Pilsbry, 1917) Valloniidae...
- Eudolium crosseanum (Monterosato, 1869) (Recombination of synonym) Galeodea marginalba Yamamoto & Sakurai, 1977: synonym of Galeodea bituminata (K. Martin, 1933)...
- 1811) (South Australia to New South Wales and northern Tasmania.) Morula marginalba Mulberry whelk (Blainville, 1832) (Merimbula, New South Wales, to Queensland...
- (Say, 1822) Gastrocopta pellucida (Pfeiffer, 1840) Gastrocopta rupicola marginalba (Pfeiffer, 1840) Gastrocopta servilis (Gould, 1843) Pupisoma dioscoricola...