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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Trochoidea

Scientific name
  
Trochus

Phylum
  
Family
  
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Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Coelotrochus viridis, Trochus camelophorus, Trochus tiaratus

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Trochus is a genus of medium-sized to large, top-shaped sea snails with an operculum and a pearly inside to their shells, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Trochidae, the top snails.

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When the word "trochus" or "Trochus" is used in reference to fishing sea snails for commercial purposes, the usual species targeted is Tectus niloticus, which is valued for its nacre or mother of pearl layer, which was traditionally made into items such as pearl buttons and jewelry. Tectus niloticus is no longer classified as a Trochus species, and it is no longer classified in the family Trochidae; it is now placed in the family Tegulidae.

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History

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The name Trochus, according to P. Fischer was used for the first time by Guillaume Rondelet, in 1558, who assembled under this title a rather miscellaneous assortment of univalves. Linnaeus' genus Trochus is composed principally of true Trochidae, but it is now viewed as having contained species of several other very different families.

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Lamarck still further restricted the group, by eliminating several genera; and in the 19th century the labors of Gray, H. Adams and A. Adams and others, contributed towards a more systematic arrangement of the family. Further revisions have narrowed down the number of species in this genus, and most names have become synonyms.

Shell description

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Sea snails in the genus Trochus have large, thick, solid shells that have a broadly conical spire and a flat base. The periphery is angulated. The base of the shell is flat or convex. The outer and basal lips are smooth within. The columella has a strong fold above, ending in an obtuse tooth below.

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The interior of the shell is pearly and iridescent because of a thick layer of nacre (mother of pearl).

Species

Species within the genus Trochus include:

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  • Trochus calcaratus Souverbie in Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1875
  • Trochus camelophorus Webster, 1906
  • Trochus cariniferus Reeve, 1842
  • Trochus chloromphalus (A. Adams, 1851)
  • Trochus erithreus Brocchi, 1821
  • Trochus ferreirai Bozzetti, 1996
  • Trochus firmus Philippi, 1849
  • Trochus flammulatus Lamarck, 1822
  • Trochus fultoni Melvill, 1898
  • Trochus histrio Reeve, 1848
  • Trochus incrassatus Lamarck, 1822
  • Trochus intextus Kiener, 1850
  • Trochus kochii Philippi, 1844
  • Trochus maculatus Linnaeus, 1758
  • Trochus nigropunctatus Reeve, 1861
  • Trochus noduliferus Lamarck, 1822
  • Trochus obesus Reeve, 1861
  • Trochus ochroleucus Gmelin, 1791
  • Trochus radiatus Gmelin, 1791
  • Trochus squarrosus Lamarck, 1822
  • Trochus stellatus Gmelin, 1791
  • Trochus subincarnatus P. Fisher, 1879
  • Trochus tubiferus Kiener, 1850
  • Trochus zhangi Dong, 2002
  • The following species were brought into synonymy:

    The following species are nomina dubia (names of unknown or doubtful application)
  • Trochus bicinctus Philippi, 1849
  • Trochus quadricinctus Mühlfeld, 1824
  • Species inquirenda
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  • Trochus artensis P. Fischer, 1878
  • Trochus fabrei Montrouzier in Fischer, 1878
  • Trochus incarnatus Philippi, 1846
  • Trochus pulchellus Philippi, 1846
  • Trochus reevei Montrouzier in Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1866
  • Trochus rhodomphalus Souverbie in Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1875
  • Trochus saga Philippi, 1846
  • Trochus scrobiculatus Souverbie in Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1866
  • Trochus sublaevis Geinitz, 1842
  • Trochus subviridis Philippi, 1848

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    References

    Trochus Wikipedia