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Amoria undulata

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Gastropoda

Family
  
Volutidae

Scientific name
  
Amoria undulata

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Superfamily
  
Muricoidea

Subfamily
  
Amoriinae

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Amoria ellioti, Amoria molleri, Amoria, Cymbiolacca, Volutoconus grossi

Amoria undulata, common name Wavy Volute, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes.

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Synonyms

  • Amoria (Amoria) undulata (Lamarck, 1804)
  • Amoria kingi Cox, 1871
  • Scaphella moslemica Hedley, 1912
  • Voluta angasii Sowerby II, 1864
  • Voluta australiae (Cox, 1872)
  • Voluta sclateri Cox, 1869
  • Voluta undulata Lamarck, 1804 (basionym)
  • Distribution

    This marine species occurs off East Australia and Tasmania.

    Description

    The length of the shell varies between 60 mm and 120 mm. These shells are elongated, fusiform, smooth and solid and roundly shouldered, with long pointed conical spire. Suture shows a callous edge. The aperture is elongate, salmon to orange in colour, with smooth outer lip, thickened in adults. The base colour of the external surface of the shell is fawn or white-cream, with thin axial wavy brown lines. Foot shows similar coloured zigzag lines and stripes.

    Habitat

    These sea snails live intertidally on sand and mud, at depths of 9 to 503 m. They live in deeper waters in their northern range.They emerge only at night to feed.

    Biology

    These gastropods are carnivore, mainly feeding on other sea snails. In the spring Amoria undulata migrates from deep water to shallow water sandbanks to breed. It lays egg masses similar to a hollow cylinder, with a diameter of 16–20 millimetres (0.63–0.79 in). The embryos hatch as well developed juveniles and crawl away.

    References

    Amoria undulata Wikipedia