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  1. Atlanta inclinata - Pelagic Molluscs 2.0: Atlanta inclinata

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    Atlanta inclinata is a species of sea snail, a holoplanktonic marine gastropod mollusk in the family Atlantidae. This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (August 2010) Minimum recorded depth is 0 m.
    This species occurs in warm waters of all oceans ( Atlanta inclinata 1 ). The shell is large. The spire is relatively large with about 4 whorls with slightly convex sides and moderately deep suture ( Atlanta inclinata from apical ). The spire is oblique and makes an angle of 80°.
    The Atlanta inclinata juvenile is broad conical with regular increasing whorls. The shell surface is nearly smooth ( Atlanta inclinata protoc ). In this species the sexes are separate. This species is carnivorous and epipelagic. As many other species in this genus the inclinata group is restricted in its distribution to between 40°N and 30°S.
    The Atlanta inclinata map shows, certainly in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, an avoidance of the central areas of the oceans but in the Atlantic Ocean this phenomenon is not found. The map gives an incomplete picture and the distribution may be less discontinuous.
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  5. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Atlanta inclinata J. E.

  6. review of the ecology, palaeontology and distribution of atlantid ...

  7. Atlanta inclinata - Tree of Life Web Project

    WebIntroduction. Atlanta inclinata attains a large maximal size (to 6-7 mm), and the adult shell is clear to light yellow. The keel is moderately elevated, with a rounded to slightly truncated leading edge. The spire consists of about 5 …

  8. Atlanta (gastropod) - Wikipedia

  9. Atlanta inclinata J. E. Gray, 1850 - World Register of Marine Species

  10. Pelagic Molluscs 2.0: Atlanta inclinata

  11. Diversity of Atlantidae mollusks (Gastropoda: Pterotracheoidea) …

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