- Clypeomorus batillariaeformis
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Clypeomorus batillariaeformis Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda (unranked): clade Caenogastropoda
clade SorbeoconchaSuperfamily: Cerithioidea Family: Cerithiidae Subfamily: Cerithiinae Genus: Clypeomorus Species: C. batillariaeformis Binomial name Clypeomorus batillariaeformis
Habe & Kosuge, 1966Synonyms[1] - Cerithium baccatum Hombron & Jacquinot, 1852
- Cerithium gemmulatum Hombron & Jacquinot, 1852
- Cerithium moniliferum Kiener, 1841
- Cerithium moniliferum concisus (f) Kiener, L.C. in Oostingh, C.H., 1923
- Cerithium morus Bruguière, J.G. in Demond, 1957
- Cerithium obscurum Hombron & Jacquinot, 1852
- Cerithium wainingoli Ladd, 1972
- Clypeomorus humilis Dunker, R.W., 1861
- Clypeomorus moniliferus (Kiener, 1841)
Clypeomorus batillariaeformis, common name : the Necklace/Channeled Cerith, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae.[1]
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Description
The shell size varies between 8 mm and 30 mm
Distribution
The distribution of Cerithium moniliferum includes the Indo-West Pacific.[2] along Japan, the Solomons, the Fiji Islands, Heron Island, Australia[3], Indonesia[2] and the Philippines; in the Indian Ocean along Madagascar[2] aznd the Mascarene Basin and in the Red Sea[2]
Life habits
These animals form large groups as the tide recedes. Feeding on beach rock at a specific height above average low tide level, the snails slowly move about in clusters, conserving the moisture that allows them to respire out of water.[3]
Parasites
Parasites of Clypeomorus batillariaeformis include Lobatostoma manteri.[4]
References
- ^ a b {{WRMS species|216711|Clypeomorus batillariaeformis Habe & Kosuge, 1966||9 February 2011
- ^ a b c d Cerithium moniliferum. sealifebase.org, accessed 3 May 2009.
- ^ a b Fosberg, F.R.; Thorne, R.F. & Moulton, J.M. (1961): Heron Island, Capricorn Group, Australia. Atoll Research Bulletin 82: 1-16. PDF fulltext
- ^ Klaus Rohde. 1998. Effects of Aspidogastrea on the Host. Tree of Life, accessed 3 May 2009.
- Dautzenberg, Ph. (1929). Mollusques testaces marins de Madagascar. Faune des Colonies Francaises, Tome III
- Drivas, J. & M. Jay (1988). Coquillages de La Réunion et de l'île Maurice
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