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Galeodea echinophora

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Tonnoidea

Genus
  
Galeodea

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Class
  
Gastropoda

Family
  
Cassidae

Scientific name
  
Galeodea echinophora

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Galeodea, Galeodea rugosa, Scotch bonnet, Enginella leucozona, Pollia dorbignyi

Galeodea echinophora


Galeodea echinophora, the spiny bonnet or helmet shell, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cassidae, the helmet snails and bonnet snails.

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The fossil record of this species dates back from the Miocene to the Quaternary (age range: 23.03 to 0.781 million years ago). These fossils have been found in India, Spain and Italy.

Description

The shell of Galeodea echinophora can reach a length of 50–110 millimetres (2.0–4.3 in). The shell is globular or oval, with a large body whorl. The surface of the shell is yellowish-brown. The aperture is wide, with denticulate lips, a curved siphonal canal and a large columellar edge. Tubercles are quite variable, usually not very pronounced and may be entirely absent. These mollusks are carnivorous and eat mostly echinoderms, especially Echinocardium cordatum.

Distribution and habitat

This species can be found in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and in the North Atlantic Ocean, mainly in Western Africa. It lives on sandy and muddy bottoms over 10 m in depth.

References

Galeodea echinophora Wikipedia