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Distorsio reticularis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Tonnoidea

Genus
  
Distorsio

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Class
  
Gastropoda

Family
  
Personidae

Scientific name
  
Distorsio reticularis

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Distorsio, Distorsio anus, Distorsio kurzi, Distorsio perdistorta, Personidae

Distorsio reticularis, common name reticulate distorsio, is a species of medium-sized sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Personidae, the Distortio snails.

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Subspecies

  • Distorsio reticularis francesae Iredale, 1931
  • Distribution

    This species is widespread in the Indo-Western Pacific, including the Persian Gulf, to Melanesia, north to Japan, China Sea,Taiwan, Philippines and south to Queensland.

    Habitat

    These sea snails live in tropical coral reef, at depths of about 10 to 100 m.

    Description

    Shells of Distorsio reticularis can reach a length of 40–94 millimetres (1.6–3.7 in). These shells are fusiform, inflated and roughly sculptured with axial and spiral ribs and low axial varices. Spire whorls are irregular, with a wavering suture. The aperture is narrow and distorted (hence the genus name), with strong teeth on the lips and a moderately developed callus. Siphonal canal is rather long and dorsally recurved. Operculum is corneous, irregularly ovate.

    Biology

    Thes sea snails probably are carnivorous. Sexes are separate. After hatching larvae are free-swimming.

    References

    Distorsio reticularis Wikipedia