- Cypraea aurantium
Taxobox
name = Golden cowry
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Cypraea aurantium "
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Mollusca
classis =Gastropoda
ordo =Sorbeoconcha
familia =Cypraeidae
genus = "Cypraea "
species = "C. aurantium"
binomial = "Cypraea aurantium"
binomial_authority =Gmelin 1791"Cypraea aurantium", commonly known as the golden cowry, is a
species of seasnail , a marinegastropod mollusk in the familyCypraeidae , the cowries.Distribution
This is an uncommon-to-rare species which is found in the tropical waters of the west-central to south-central
Pacific Ocean .Habitat
This animal is usually found on the ocean side of islands, on the reef, at depths of 30 to 100+ feet. It normally hides in the coral during daylight and comes out to feed at night.
hell description
This is a large cowry (80 to 100 mm long). It is orange on the dorsum, with white to cream colored margins.
Human use
These rare shells are prized by collectors. In the past, they were worn by
Fiji an chiefs as a symbol of rank or privilege.References
"A Guide To Shell Collecting In The Kwajalein Atoll", F.B. Brost and R.D. Coale, 1971.
External links
* [http://www.cowry.org cowry.org]
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