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Euspira nitida

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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Naticoidea

Subfamily
  
Polinicinae

Scientific name
  
Euspira pulchella

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Family
  
Genus
  
Euspira

Phylum
  
Euspira nitida wwwgastropodscomShellImagesCypraeaFEuspira

Similar
  
Euspira, Euspira catena, Euspira fusca, Naticarius hebraeus, Spisula subtruncata

Euspira nitida (common name : Common necklace shell) is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Naticidae, the moon snails.

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Distribution

The Common necklace shell is a common sea snail occurring in the sublittoral zone and deeper waters (exceptionally up to 2,000 m) along sandy coasts of the North Sea, from France to Norway, and the North East Atlantic (Iceland). It is also common in the Mediterranean Sea. It can be frequently found in great numbers washed ashore on beaches. It has been present in the North Sea since the Pliocene.

Description of the shell

The globular shell is rather small with a low spire : max. 16 mm high and 14 mm wide. The shell has a rather pointed apex. There are 5 to 6 gently convex whorls with an undeep suture. The body whorl is strongly rounded and covers almost the whole shell. The aperture is rather ovate and has a smooth outer lip. A siphonal canal is lacking. The umbilicus is partly covered with a callus. The horny operculum is composed of corneous material. The surface of the shell is smooth and shiny and lacks sculpture. Its color is a pale brown-yellow stained with orange to red-brown spots, arranged in four to five spiral lines. The shell of washed up specimens shows often a blue-black discoloration.

Taxonomy

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. Donovan's name was based on albino specimens of this species, which is why the name nitida has in the past been wrongly rejected by some authors as that of an "exotic" or "tropical" species.

There are many synonyms for this species

  • Euspira poliana (Delle Chiaje, 1826)
  • Euspira pulchella (Risso, 1826)
  • Lunatia alderi (Forbes, 1838)
  • Lunatia intermedia (Philippi, 1836)
  • Lunatia poliana (Della Chiaje, 1826)
  • Lunatica nitida (Donovan, 1804)
  • Natica alderi Forbes, 1838
  • Natica alderi var. elata Bucquoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus, 1883
  • Natica alderi var. globulosa Bucquoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus, 1883
  • Natica alderi var. lactea Jeffreys, 1867
  • Natica alderi var. subovalis Jeffreys, 1867
  • Natica alderi var. ventricosa Jeffreys, 1867
  • Natica complanata Locard, 1886
  • Natica intermedia Philippi, 1836 (Invalid: junior homonym of Natica intermedia Deshayes, 1832)
  • Natica neustriaca Locard, 1886
  • Natica nitida (Donovan, 1804)
  • Natica parvula Tapparone Canefri, 1869
  • Natica poliana Delle Chiaje, 1826
  • Natica pulchella Risso, 1826
  • Nerita nitida Donovan, 1804 (original combination)
  • Nerita poliana Delle Chiaje, 1830
  • Polinices (Euspira) pulchellus (Risso, 1826)
  • Polinices (Lunatia) alderi (Forbes, 1838)
  • Polinices (Lunatia) intermedia (Philippi, 1836)
  • Polinices (Lunatia) poliana (Delle Chiaje, 1826)
  • Polinices alderi (Forbes, 1838)
  • Polinices pulchella (Risso, 1826)
  • References

    Euspira nitida Wikipedia


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