Definition of Ranellidae. Meaning of Ranellidae. Synonyms of Ranellidae

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Definition of Ranellidae

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Meaning of Ranellidae from wikipedia

- The Ranellidae, common name the triton s**** or tritons, are a taxonomic family of small to very large predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks...
- Littorinimorpha, and as such it is related to such families as the tritons (Ranellidae) and the tun s**** (Tonnidae). The maximum recorded body length is 260 mm...
- such they are quite closely related to such families as the tritons (Ranellidae) and the tun s**** (Tonnidae). These pelagic slugs are not at all closely...
- In Australia and New Zealand, species of the genus Cabestana (family Ranellidae) are called predatory whelks, and species of Penion (family Buccinidae)...
- Littorinimorpha, and as such they are related to such families as the tritons (Ranellidae) and the tun s**** (Tonnidae), in the clade Caenogastropoda. According...
- warm-water and tropical sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Ranellidae, the tritons. The s**** of species within this genus are very large and...
- Septa may refer to: Septa (gastropod), a gastropod genus in the family Ranellidae Septa, the plural of septum, in anatomy, a wall of tissue dividing a cavity...
- 402.5 Charonia lampas Ranellidae Gastropoda 395.5 Pinna carnea Pinnidae Bivalvia 395.0 Charonia tritonis variegata Ranellidae Gastropoda 385.0 Cymbium...
- Pteropurpura and Pterynotus, and also within the genus Biplex, of the family Ranellidae, the varices are characterised by elaborate ruffles, frills or lamellae...
- Bouchet, 1990 Personidae Gray, 1854 Pisanianuridae Warén & Bouchet, 1990 Ranellidae Gray, 1854, the tritons Tonnidae Suter, 1913 (1825), the tun s**** Truncatelloidea...