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The length of the shell varies between 15 mm and 25 mm. The solid shell has a conical shape with nearly straight outlines and is false-umbilicate. The sculpture of the upper surface consists of 5 series to each whorl of rounded bead-like granules, between which are visible numerous very minute spiral striae, in the interstices of which oblique ...
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Turbo sandwicensis (Pease, 1861) - Hawaiian top shell † Turbo sanoi Tomida & Kadota, 2012; Turbo sarmaticus Linnaeus, 1758 - South African turban, giant periwinkle, alikreukel; Turbo saxosus W. Wood, 1828 - Stony turban; Turbo sazae Fukuda, 2017 [7] Turbo scitulus (Dall, 1919) - Galapagos turban; Turbo setosus Gmelin, 1791 - Rough turban
A cold case review was started in 2016 and scientific advances meant police were able to piece together a more detailed picture of who she was and concluded she had been killed.
Haminoeoidea is a taxonomic superfamily of small sea snails or bubble shells, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the clade Cephalaspidea, the headshield slugs and bubble snails.
Cepaea nemoralis is highly polymorphic in shell colour and banding. The background colour of the shell varies along a continuum from brown through pink to yellow and sometimes almost white. [14] Additionally the shells can be with or without dark bands. The bands vary in intensity of colour, in width and in number, from zero to five.
Perna viridis, known as the Asian green mussel, is an economically important mussel, a bivalve belonging to the family Mytilidae, or the "true mussels". It is harvested for food but is also known to harbor toxins [ citation needed ] and cause damage to submerged structures such as drainage pipes.
The shell measures up to 18 cm (7 in); the species features a distinctive green ring around the foot at the bottom of the shell. [4] "The large, rather thin shell has an oval shape. The distance of the apex from the margin is one-sixth to one-eighth the length of the shell. The shell is nearly smooth but shows obsolete spiral lirae.