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Cinctura lilium

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Fasciolariidae

Scientific name
  
Cinctura lilium

Higher classification
  
Cinctura

Superfamily
  
Buccinoidea

Genus
  
Cinctura

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Fasciolaria, Fasciolaria tulipa, Cinctura hunteria, Dolicholatirus, Fasciolariidae

Cinctura lilium, common name the Banded Tulip, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their allies.

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Shell description

The banded tulip shell does not grow as large as that of the true tulip, Fasciolaria tulipa. Also the color pattern is different: the color splotches appear as a redder color (blue in rare areas) and the stripes that give the banded tulip its name are much farther apart.

The shell grows to be 2 ¼ - 4 1/8 inches (5.7-10.5 cm) in length.

Distribution

This species occurs off the coast of South Carolina and in the Gulf of Mexico from the Florida coast to the Gulf coast of Texas, and south into Mexico; in the Caribbean Sea

Habitat

C. lilium is found on sand or muddy sand from 2 to 150 feet depth.

Feeding habits

Little is known about the banded tulip’s diet, but it is assumed that it is similar to that of the true tulip: small gastropods and bivalves.

References

Cinctura lilium Wikipedia