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  1. Urosalpinx cinerea (Say, 1822) - World Register of …

    WebVariety Urosalpinx cinerea var. follyensis B. B. Baker, 1951 accepted as Urosalpinx cinerea (synonym)

  2. Urosalpinx cinerea (American oyster drill) | CABI Compendium

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    Urosalpinx cinerea (American oyster drill). egg cases. The genus Urosalpinx belongs to the family Muricidae, a group of predatory snails with often strongly ribbed shells. The genus has been recorded from the east and west coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
    Urosalpinx cinerea predates native oysters and commercial oyster beds. It feeds by boring through oyster shells. The eggs of Urosalpinx cinerea are laid in capsules attached to oyster shells or stones. Each capsule has about 12 eggs, most of which hatch as juveniles.
    In Willapa Bay, Urosalpinx cinerea is rare in the deeper, colder parts of the bay, where Pacific Oysters ( Crassostrea gigas) are cultured. However, it is abundant in areas where the native Olympia Oyster ( Ostrea lurida) is present, making restoration of native oyster populations difficult in this bay (Buhle and Ruesink 2009).
    Urosalpinx cinerea is about 25mm long and 15mm wide. Its flesh is of a gray or yellowish color with brown spiral stripes. Its shell resembles that of the common Ocenebra but is smaller, darker, and less ridged. Its shell is fusiform and has a rough texture created by an average of 12 ridges running longitudinal along the shell.
  4. WebUrosalpinx cinerea is a major predator of the native Olympia Oyster (Ostrea lurida) in Tomales Bay, together with the native Acanthinucella spirata (Angular Unicorn Whelk). In Tomales Bay, predation by the large native …

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  6. Urosalpinx cinerea, Atlantic oyster drill - SeaLifeBase

  7. (PDF) The American oyster drill, Urosalpinx cinerea …

    WebDec 1, 2007 · PDF | A few specimens and egg capsules of the American oyster drill, Urosalpinx cinerea, have been found in the Oosterschelde, an area of shellfish... | Find, read and cite all the research you...

  8. The American whelk tingle, Urosalpinx cinerea (Say), on British …