Tritia Rejecta
''Tritia'' is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails or dog whelks.Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S. (2016). Tritia. In: MolluscaBase (2016). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=246140 on 2016-05-18 Description (Described as ''Neritula'') The shell is ovate, depressed, with the axis distorted. The spire is flattened and oblique. The whorls are smooth. The aperture is depressed. The columella is smooth. The inner lip is callous and is spread over the body whorl. The outer lip is reflected, not denticulate or striated. The body whorl is depressed and extends over the penultimate whorl, nearly covering and concealing the spire, which, consequently, appears very obtuse. Species Species within the genus ''Tritia'' include: * † '' Tritia albrechti'' Stein, 2019 * † '' Tritia andersoni'' (F. Nordsieck, 1972) * † '' Tritia andonae'' (Bellardi, 1882) * † ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tritia Reticulata
''Tritia reticulata'', commonly known, common name as the netted dog whelk, is a species of small European sea snail, a marine (ocean), marine gastropod mollusc in the family (biology), family Nassariidae, the dog whelks or nassa mud snails. Description The length of the shell varies between 20 mm and 35 mm. The egg-shaped shell is elongated, rounded, obtuse at its lower extremity, and pointed at the upper extremity. It is moderately thick. The conical Spire (mollusc), spire is composed of eight or nine Whorl (mollusc), whorls, almost flat, or slightly swollen, but distant from each other. Their surface is deeply chequered by longitudinal folds, crossed by numerous striae. The Aperture (mollusc), aperture is moderate, white and ovate. The outer Lip (gastropod), lip is thick, ornamented within with seven or eight striae, of which those of the middle are generally the largest. The Columella (gastropod), columella is slightly arcuated, covered with a thin, brilliant pla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tritia Aquitanica
''Tritia'' is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails or dog whelks.Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S. (2016). Tritia. In: MolluscaBase (2016). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=246140 on 2016-05-18 Description (Described as ''Neritula'') The shell is ovate, depressed, with the axis distorted. The spire is flattened and oblique. The whorls are smooth. The aperture is depressed. The columella is smooth. The inner lip is callous and is spread over the body whorl. The outer lip is reflected, not denticulate or striated. The body whorl is depressed and extends over the penultimate whorl, nearly covering and concealing the spire, which, consequently, appears very obtuse. Species Species within the genus ''Tritia'' include: * † '' Tritia albrechti'' Stein, 2019 * † '' Tritia andersoni'' (F. Nordsieck, 1972) * † '' Tritia andonae'' (Bellardi, 1882) * † ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tritia Catullorum
''Tritia catullorum'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails or dog whelks. Distribution This species occurs in the Atlantic Ocean off Morocco Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to Algeria–Morocc ... References * catullorum Gastropods described in 2021 {{Nassariidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tritia Cancellarioides
''Tritia'' is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails or dog whelks.Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S. (2016). Tritia. In: MolluscaBase (2016). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=246140 on 2016-05-18 Description (Described as ''Neritula'') The shell is ovate, depressed, with the axis distorted. The spire is flattened and oblique. The whorls are smooth. The aperture is depressed. The columella is smooth. The inner lip is callous and is spread over the body whorl. The outer lip is reflected, not denticulate or striated. The body whorl is depressed and extends over the penultimate whorl, nearly covering and concealing the spire, which, consequently, appears very obtuse. Species Species within the genus ''Tritia'' include: * † '' Tritia albrechti'' Stein, 2019 * † '' Tritia andersoni'' (F. Nordsieck, 1972) * † '' Tritia andonae'' (Bellardi, 1882) * † ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tritia Caboverdensis
''Tritia caboverdensis'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails or dog whelks. Description The length of the shell varies between 8 mm and 18 mm. Distribution This species occurs in the Atlantic Ocean off the Cape Verde Islands Cape Verde or Cabo Verde, officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an island country and archipelagic state of West Africa in the central Atlantic Ocean, consisting of ten volcanic islands with a combined land area of about . These islands .... References * Rolán E., 2005. ''Malacological Fauna From The Cape Verde Archipelago. Part 1, Polyplacophora and Gastropoda.'' External links * Galindo, L. A.; Puillandre, N.; Utge, J.; Lozouet, P.; Bouchet, P. (2016). The phylogeny and systematics of the Nassariidae revisited (Gastropoda, Buccinoidea). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 99: 337-353 caboverdensis Gastropods of Cape Verde Endemic fauna of Cape Verde Ga ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tritia Burchardi
''Tritia burchardi'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails or dog whelks. Description The length of the shell varies between 10 mm and 15 mm. (Original description in Latin of ''Nassa labecula'') The shell is ovate-conical and oblique. The spire is somewhat acuminate and pale brown, and the body whorl is encircled by an obsolete brown band. The uppermost whorls are flattened and ribbed, while the body whorl is ribbed above and flat below. The callus of the lip is expanded and thin, adorned with a shining brownish spot. The outer lip is thickened posteriorly and toothed internally. Distribution This species occurs off Australia (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia) and northern New Zealand New Zealand () is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and L ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tritia Brugnonis
''Tritia'' is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Nassariidae, the Nassa mud snails or dog whelks.Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S. (2016). Tritia. In: MolluscaBase (2016). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=246140 on 2016-05-18 Description (Described as ''Neritula'') The shell is ovate, depressed, with the axis distorted. The spire is flattened and oblique. The whorls are smooth. The aperture is depressed. The columella is smooth. The inner lip is callous and is spread over the body whorl. The outer lip is reflected, not denticulate or striated. The body whorl is depressed and extends over the penultimate whorl, nearly covering and concealing the spire, which, consequently, appears very obtuse. Species Species within the genus ''Tritia'' include: * † '' Tritia albrechti'' Stein, 2019 * † '' Tritia andersoni'' (F. Nordsieck, 1972) * † '' Tritia andonae'' (Bellardi, 1882) * † ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |