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Skenea serpuloides - Wikipedia
The size of the shell attains 2 mm. The white shell is widely umbilicated and has a turbinate shape. The spire is elevated, with an obtuse apex. The three whorls are rounded and spirally striate. The body whorl descends obliquely, becoming free. The aperture is obliquely ovate. The periphery is contiguous. See more
This species occurs in the North Sea and in the Mediterranean Sea. See more
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SEM pictures of “skeneimorph gastropod”. A–B. radula.
WEBSkenea serpuloides has one pair of papillate cephalic tentacles and a single pair of papillate epipodial tentacles combined with an epipodial sense organ (ESO) at their bases (Fig. 2B). There...
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WEBJan 29, 2008 · Until recently the systematics of the Skeneidae (type species Skenea serpuloides Montagu, 1808) has been solely based on shell characters, radula details and external morphology.
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WEBSkenea serpuloides (Montagu, 1808) British Isles to Mediterranean and Black Sea. Grazer and deposit feeder in the infralittoral and the upper circalittoral. Original taxon: Helix serpuloides.