- Semicassis royana
Taxobox
name = "Semicassis royana"
image_caption =
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Mollusca
classis =Gastropod a
ordo =Littorinimorpha
familia =Tonnidae
subfamilia =Cassinae
genus = "Semicassis "
species = "S. royana"
binomial = "Semicassis royana"
binomial_authority = (Iredale, 1914)
synonyms = "Cassidea royana" Iredale, 1914"Semicassis royana" is a
species of very largepredatory seasnail , a marinegastropod mollusc . This species is in thesubfamily Cassinae , the helmet shells and bonnet shells, which feed onsea urchin s.Distribution
This species is found along the east coast of Northland in the
North Island ofNew Zealand , and in New Zealand'sKermadec Islands .Habitat
This sea snail lives at depths of between 35 and 45 m.
hell description
The shell is very large and solid, with a tall spire, angled at the shoulder, and with two rows of blunt
tubercle s, the upper row the stronger. The outer lip has a heavy rounded smooth varix. The inner lip callus shield is smooth and adpressed, bridging a very small umbilical cavity.Life habits
At the
Poor Knights Islands it is known to eat the giant heart urchin "Brissus gigas ".hell description
The shell coloration is light pinkish-brown, with four or five spiral bands, irregularly maculated, and crossed by meandering axial streaks of reddish-brown. The labial varix and end of the
siphonal canal is dark purplish-brown, and the callus shield is cream to orange-brown at its outer edge.The maximum shell height is 151 mm, and width 83 mm.
References
* Powell A. W. B., William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland
1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1
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