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    The common necklace shell is a common sea snail occurring in the sublittoral zone and deeper waters (exceptionally up to 2,000 m) along sandy coasts of the North Sea, from France to Norway, and the North East Atlantic (Iceland). It is also common in the Mediterranean Sea. It can be frequently found in … See more

    Euspira nitida (common name : common necklace shell) is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Naticidae, … See more

    Euspira nitida (Donovan, 1804) is the earliest available name for the common, shallow water, small-sized Euspira species that, in the Atlantic, … See more

    The globular shell is rather small with a low spire : max. 16 mm high and 14 mm wide. The shell has a rather pointed apex. There are 5 to 6 gently convex whorls with an undeep See more

    • Partly based on the Duch article : nl:Glanzende tepelhoren See more

    • Fretter, V. & Graham, A., 1962. British Prosobranch Molluscs. Adlard & Son Ltd, for Ray Society, London, 755 pp.
    • Fretter, V. & Graham, A., 1981. The prosobranch … See more

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