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  2. Naticidae - Wikipedia

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    Naticidae, common name moon snails or necklace shells, is a family of medium to large-sized predatory sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Littorinimorpha. The shells of the species in this family are mostly globular in shape.

  3. Naticinae - Wikipedia

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    The Naticinae are a subfamily of medium to large-sized predatory sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Naticidae, the moon snails. [1] The Naticinae are characterized by their calcareous operculum and by the presence of a distinct funicle within the umbilicus, which is observable in most species. It is mainly a tropical group ...

  4. Mammilla simiae - Wikipedia

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  5. Mammilla (gastropod) - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. ... Family: Naticidae: Genus: Mammilla ... (2011) Revision on the classification of Recent Naticidae. Bulletin ...

  6. Euspira catena - Wikipedia

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    Euspira catena, previously known as Natica catena, common name the large necklace shell, is a medium-sized species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Naticidae, the moon snails. [3]

  7. Naticarius stercusmuscarum - Wikipedia

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    Naticarius stercusmuscarum, the Fly-specked Moon Snail, is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Naticidae, the moon snails. [ 1 ] Description

  8. Euspira nitida - Wikipedia

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    Euspira nitida (Donovan, 1804) is the earliest available name for the common, shallow water, small-sized Euspira species that, in the Atlantic, has been called alderi, and in the Mediterranean has been called pulchella.

  9. Cochlis vittata - Wikipedia

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