- Polinices lewisii
Taxobox
name = "Polinices lewisii"
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Mollusc a
classis =Gastropod a
ordo =Mesogastropoda
familia =Naticidae
genus = "Polinices"
species = "P. lewisii"
binomial = "Polinices lewisii"
binomial_authority = (Gould, 1847)"Polinices lewisii", or Lewis' moonsnail, Lewis' moon, Lewis' moon-shell, northern moon snail, or western moon shell, is a
species of marinegastropod mollusc in the familyNaticidae .Being the largest of the moon snails, the shell can reach up to 14 cm across, but its body can appear larger than that.
Distribution
This species can be found from southern
Alaska to northernMexico , as well asJapan .Habitat
Found
intertidal ly at depths of up to 180 m, usually in the substrate looking for its prey.Description
The moon snail's most distinguishing characteristic is probably its extremely large foot which usually extends up over the shell and mantle cavity. Part of the contains a black-tipped siphon which leads water into the mantle cavity. The
cephalic tentacles , located on itshead , are usually visible above the propodium.Diet
"Polinices lewisii" feeds mainly on
bivalve mollusc s by drilling a hole in the shell with itsradula and feeding on the organism's soft parts.Reproduction
"Polinices lewisii" lay their eggs in the core of a "
sand collar ". The eggs may number in thethousand s and hatch intomicroscopic larva e which thenswim and feed onplankton until they undergo torsion andmetamorphose into small versions of the adult "Polinices lewisii".References
* Brusca, Richard C., and Brusca, Gary J. "Invertebrates." 2nd. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc., 2003.
* Nybakken, James W. "Diversity of the Invertebrates." Dubuque, IA: Times Mirror Higher Education Group, Inc., 1996.
* Lamb, A. and Hanby, B. P. (2005). "Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest: A Photographic Encyclopedia of Invertebrates, Seaweeds, and Selected Fishes." Maderia Park, B. C. Harbour Publishing.
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