Epitonium (Globiscala) bullatum ( Sowerby, 1844:27 )
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Epitonium (Globiscala) bullatum ( Sowerby, 1844:27) View in CoL
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Description
Shell thin, white and fragile. Body whorl large. Narrow axial rib. Wide and smooth interspaces of axial ribs. Growth lines moderately spaced. The specimen collected
during this cave expedition had several living sea anemone Calliactis xishaensis ( Pei 1996) attached to and covering (camouflaging) its shell.
Type locality
‘‘ Island of Capul , Philippines, taken on the coral reefs’ ’.
Distribution
Indo-West Pacific, Red Sea, East Africa, New Guinea, Australia. Intertidal to 20 m deep, under rocks or associated with corals.
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Epitonium (Globiscala) bullatum ( Sowerby, 1844:27 )
Lam, Katherine, Morton, Brian & Leung, K. F. 2008 |
Epitonium (Globiscala) bullatum ( Sowerby, 1844:27 )
Sowerby GB II. 1844: 27 |