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Patella pellucida

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Patella pellucida

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Genus
  
Patella

Higher classification
  
Patella


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Patella, Molluscs, Gastropods, Patellidae, Patella ulyssiponensis

Patella pellucida, common name the blue-rayed limpet, is a species of small saltwater limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Patellidae, the true limpets.

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Range of distribution

Patella pellucida MarLIN The Marine Life Information Network Bluerayed limpet

This limpet occurs off the eastern Atlantic coasts from Iceland and Norway, to Portugal. It is absent from the Baltic Sea, East Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Shell description

Patella pellucida MarLIN The Marine Life Information Network Bluerayed limpet

Up to 15 mm long when fully grown, this species is easily identified by its translucent amber shell with brilliant blue spots running in lines across the top of the shell.

Habitat

Patella pellucida WoRMS Photogallery

The blue-rayed limpet lives primarily on Laminaria (kelp) in strong flowing water but also on Fucus serratus on the lower shore, down to about 30 m.

Life habits

Patella pellucida httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

The larvae of this limpet species settle and metamorphose on the algal frond. Here it feeds on its host’s tissue using its radula, leaving small depressions in the frond.

Patella pellucida The Bluerayed Limpet Looks Like a Butterfly But Stomps Like a Bee

As the limpets grow larger, they move down the stipe of the seaweed towards the holdfast, where they establish themselves by excavating a depression. This can weaken the holdfast, eventually resulting in the seaweed being dislodged by storms. The seaweed is often washed ashore, with the blue-rayed limpets still in place.

References

Patella pellucida Wikipedia