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Fasciolaria tulipa

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Genus
  
Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

Superfamily
  
Subfamily
  
Fasciolariinae

Scientific name
  
Fasciolaria tulipa

Higher classification
  
Fasciolaria

Fasciolaria tulipa Fasciolaria tulipa Linnaeus 1758 True Tulip Living Specimen

Similar
  
Fasciolaria, Pleuroploca, Fasciolariidae, Triplofusus giganteus, Cinctura lilium

Fasciolaria tulipa hunting


Fasciolaria tulipa, common name the true tulip, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fasciolariidae.

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True tulip fasciolaria tulipa mahahual


Distribution

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This species occurs from the North Carolina coast all the way south and west to the Gulf coast of Texas, also in the West Indies and Brazil.

Shell description

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The tulip shell has a fusiform outline, with an overall smooth surface, and presents fine growth lines, and small denticles on the inner edge of its delicate outer lip. It is whitish to tan in color, with rows of darker brownish blotches of various sizes. Over the blotches are symmetrical rows of thin lines which spiral along the whorls of the shell, which are normally about 9 in number.

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The shell of an adult tulip snail can be from 2.5” to 9.5” inches (6.4 – 24.1 cm) in length.

Habitat

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Fasciolaria tulipa usually lives in sand flats and seagrass beds, especially where the turtle grass (scientific name Thalassia testudinum) is present, at depths of nearly 30 feet.

Feeding habits

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This snail eats bivalves and various other gastropods including the banded tulip Fasciolaria lilium, and the queen conch Eustrombus gigas.

References

Fasciolaria tulipa Wikipedia