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Haliotis stomatiaeformis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Gastropoda

Superfamily
  
Haliotoidea

Scientific name
  
Haliotis stomatiaeformis

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Clade
  
Vetigastropoda

Family
  
Haliotidae

Rank
  
Species

Haliotis stomatiaeformis

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Haliotis stomatiaeformis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones.

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Geiger designated this species as a synonym of Haliotis squamata Reeve, 1846, itself considered by WoRMS as the subspecies Haliotis diversicolor squamata Reeve, 1846

Description

The size of the shell varies between 21 mm and 50 mm. "The small shell has an oval shape. The spire is subterminal. The shell is sculptured with clearly, deeply cut spiral cords and radiating folds, which on the body whorl project as little scales on the spiral lirae. The 3 to 5 subcircular holes are somewhat tubular. The right side is decidedly straighter than the left, the convexity being variable. The color of the shell is brown, variously marked with white and green. The spiral lirae are deeply cut and number 24-30 (counting along the lip edge) exclusive of 5 or 6 below the row of holes. They are crossed by numerous uneven radiating folds, those on the later part appearing as projecting lamellae across the riblets. The 5 or 6 unequal spiral cords between the row of holes and the columella are more or less beaded or scaly. The spire is small and not much elevated. Its distance from the nearest margin is one-fifth to one-seventh the total length of the shell. The interior surface is silvery and iridescent. The columellar plate is wide above, gradually narrowing and not at all truncate toward the base."

"The species has a very rough, sharply sculptured exterior, and .the spire-cavity is concealed by the wide columellar lip."

Distribution

This marine species occurs off Fiji and New Caledonia; in the Mediterranean Sea off Sicily, Lampedusa and Malta.

References

Haliotis stomatiaeformis Wikipedia