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Lambis lambis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Stromboidea

Genus
  
Lambis

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Gastropoda

Family
  
Strombidae

Scientific name
  
Lambis lambis

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Lambis lambis Spider Conchs

Similar
  
Lambis, Lambis truncata, Strombidae, Harpago chiragra, Lambis scorpius

Lambis lambis, common name the spider conch, is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs.

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Shell description

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The maximum shell length for this species is up to 29 cm, and average length stands for 18 cm. Lambis lambis has a very large, robust and heavy shell. One of its most striking characteristics is its flared outer lip, ornamented by six hollow marginal digitations. These digitations present subtle differences in shape between genders in this species, as the three anteriormost digitations are short and posteriorly bent in male individuals, and longer and dorsally recurved in females. The color of the shell is highly variable, being white or cream externally and often presenting brown, purplish or bluish black patches. The interior is glazed and may be pink, orange or purple.

Distribution

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This species is widespread in the Indo-West Pacific, including Aldabra, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, Seychelles, Tanzania, Micronesia, eastern Melanesia, Taiwan, southern Japan and northern Australia.

Habitat

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This sea snail lives in mangrove areas, as well as reef flats and coral-rubble bottoms in shallow water from low tide levels to depths of 5m. It is usually found in association with red algae.

Feeding habits

Lambis lambis is known to be herbivorous, feeding on fine red algae.

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References

Lambis lambis Wikipedia