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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...
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Notagonum undatum is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Platyninae. It was
described by
Herbert Edward Andrewes in 1937. "Notagonum
undatum (Andrewes...
- as the
North American Busycon species and the
North Atlantic Buccinum undatum) and
periwinkles including Littorina littorea. The s**** of sea snails...
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undata (Dillwyn, 1817)
Sistrum indica Nevill & Nevill, 1875
Sistrum undatum (Dillwyn, 1817)
Sistrum undatum var.
kieneri Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1905...
- for a
number of
species in the
family Buccinidae,
especially Buccinum undatum, an
edible European and
Northern Atlantic species. In the
British Isles...
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Commercial mollusks Marine gastropods Abalone Periwinkle Whelk Buccinum undatum Bullacta exarata Kelletia kelletii Kelletia lischkei Land and freshwater...
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mediterraneum Dunal Solanum undatum Bouton ex
Dunal (preoccupied)
Solanum undatum as
described by
Walsh is
Solanum lycocarpum.
Solanum undatum var. violaceum, described...
- have not yet hatched. The
flesh of the
common northern whelk,
Buccinum undatum, is much
appreciated by
connoisseurs as a food item, but its consumption...
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repel predators,
which causes a
reaction in the
common whelk (Buccinum
undatum), a
common prey species. At
dilute concentrations it
caused the
whelk to...
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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 vicinity...