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- Calliostoma ligatum, common name the blue top snail, is a small prosobranch trochid gastropod mollusk in the family Calliostomatidae, the Calliostoma top snails...
- World Register of Marine Species. Sakurai, K. (1994). Eight new species of Trochid Genera, Tristichotrochus, Kombologion and Otukaia (Calliostomatinae) from...
- gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. Like all other trochids, these snails have coiled s**** in the adult stage. It occurs in the Eastern...
- most common taxa are: ringiculid Biplica naticids Gyrodes and Euspira trochid Atira aporrhaids Anchuras and Lispodesthes turritellid Turritella perissityid...
- Marine SpeciesĀ on 22 April 2010. Sakurai, K. (1994). Eight new species of Trochid Genera, Tristichotrochus, Kombologion and Otukaia (Calliostomatinae) from...
- is common to abundant in rocky intertidal areas, where it is the only trochid found on open rock surfaces, in sheltered areas and semi-exposed coasts...
- fauna of the temperate southern coast of Australia I: The cantharidine trochid gastropods. In: F.E. Wells, D.I. Walker & G.A. Kendrick (eds), The marine...
- catenatus belongs to the subfamily Cantharidinae, which includes other small trochids with similar morphology and ecology. This species is endemic to the Mediterranean...
- org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=465610 on 28 December 2018 Ikebe, N. (1942). Trochid Mollusca Calliostoma of ****an, fossil and recent. ****anese Journal of Geology...
- Marine SpeciesĀ on 22 April 2010. Sakurai, K., 1994. Eight new species of Trochid Genera, Tristichotrochus, Kombologion and Otukaia (Calliostomatinae) from...