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  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Nassarius …

    WEBNassarius incrassatus (Ström, 1768) Specimen from La Goulette, Tunisia (among algae 0-1 m, 23.02.2020), actual size 9.5 mm. Note the characteristic black spot in siphonal canal (arrow)

  2. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Mollusca: Nassarius incrassatus

  3. The Larval Stages of Nassarius reticulatus and Nassarius …

  4. With a little help from DNA barcoding: investigating the diversity …

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    The two species of Nassarius (usually known as Nassa), N. reticulatus and N. incrassatus, are both common at Plymouth.
    Nassarius distortus can be up to 1.4 inches (3.5 cm) in length, almost double the size of most other nassarius species. Now you can understand why they call them super!
    The genus Nassarius has traditionally been subdivided into several subgenera, based on differences in shell morphology, especially the sculpture: Aciculina, Alectrion, Allanassa, Nassodonta, Niotha, Plicarcularia, Profundinassa, Pygmaeonassa, Telasco, and Zeuxis. However, this division is difficult to define, resulting in much confusion.
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    The name is derived from the Latin word "nassa", meaning a wickerbasket with a narrow neck, for catching fish. Nassarius would then mean "someone who uses such a wickerbasket for catching fish". Species within this genus are found worldwide. These snails usually live on mud flats or sand flats, intertidally or subtidally.
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  6. Nassarius incrassatus, Thick lipped dog whelk

  7. Nassa incrassata (Strøm, 1768) - World Register of Marine Species

  8. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Nassarius (Hinia ...

  9. Nassarius incrassatus (Strøm, 1768) - GBIF

  10. Nassarius incrassatus | NBN Atlas

  11. Nassarius - Wikipedia