- Lepsiella scobina scobina
Taxobox
name = "Lepsiella scobina scobina"
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Mollusca
classis =Gastropoda
subclassis =Orthogastropoda
infraclassis =Apogastropoda
superordo =Caenogastropoda
ordo =Sorbeoconcha
infraordo =Neogastropoda
superfamilia =Muricoidea
familia =Muricidae
subfamilia =Ocenebrinae
genus = "Lepsiella "
species = "L. scobina"
subspecies = "L. scobina scobina"
trinomial = "Lepsiella scobina scobina"
trinomial_authority = (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833)"Lepsiella scobina scobina", or the oyster borer, is a
subspecies of smallpredatory seasnail , a marinegastropod mollusc in the familyMuricidae , themurex snails or rock snails.Adult shells look somewhat like the northern Atlantic muricid species "
Nucella lapillus ".Distribution
This subspecies is endemic to
New Zealand .Habitat
The oyster borer is very common intertidally in rocky areas.
Feeding
The oyster borer feeds on
barnacle s,oyster s, and smallmussel s. Barnacles are opened by the large foot, then theproboscis is inserted to deliver digestiveenzyme s. Molluscs are drilled chemically and mechanically by theradula .hell description
The shell is small and very solid, prominently shouldered. It has a few bold spiral ridges, one on the spire-whorls, and three of primary strength on the
body whorl . The whole surface is crowded with sharp crenulated lamellae. At regular intervals, stronger lamellae form into subspinosetubercle s on the primary spirals, nine or ten on the body whorl. The aperture is rather small, the outer-lip thin edged and crenulated, but not lirate within.The external shell coloration is pale grayish or buff, with a speckled spiral pattern in dark brown. The interior of the aperture and
parietal callus is purplish-brown.The maximum shell height is 34 mm, and the maximum width is 20 mm.
References
* Miller M & Batt G, "Reef and Beach Life of New Zealand", William Collins (New Zealand) Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
1973
* Powell A. W. B., "New Zealand Mollusca", William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1
* Beu, A. G. 1990. Molluscan generic diversity of New Zealand Neogene stages: extinction and biostratigraphic events. - Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 77: 279-288.
* Tan, K. S. 2003. Phylogenetic analysis and taxonomy of some southern Australian and New Zealand Muricidae (Mollusca: Neogastropoda). - Journal of Natural History 37: 911–1028.
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