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Smaragdia viridis

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Smaragdia viridis

Phylum
  
Superfamily
  
Subfamily
  
Smaragdiinae

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Species

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Similar
  
Smaragdia, Galeodea rugosa, Vexillum ebenus, Gibbula divaricata, Pisania striata

Smaragdia viridis. common name the "emerald nerite" is a species of small, green sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites.

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Distribution

The distribution of Smaragdia viridis is disjunct, consisting of the Mediterranean Sea and the Caribbean Sea.

Description

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The shell is oval, depressed, light green with a yellowish hue, smooth and shiny. The shell often has interrupted fine bands or lines in white and/or purple. The columellar region of the shell is greenish white, broad, convex, margin curved and with fine teeth. The maximum length of the shell is 7.5 mm.

The visible soft parts of the animal are the same shade of green as the shell.

Ecology

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Smaragdia viridis is a marine littoral species. It is documented to feed directly on seagrasses, rather than on their algae epiphytes, as is the case with many other seagrass-associated snails. The species it feeds on are different in the two different areas of its distribution. In the Mediterranean the species has been recorded feeding on Posidonia oceanica, Zostera marina and Cymodocea nodosa whereas in the Caribbean it consumes Thalassia testudinum, Halodule wrightii and Syringodium filiforme.

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References

Smaragdia viridis Wikipedia