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    Charonia variegata - Wikipedia

    Charonia variegata, the Atlantic triton or Atlantic triton's trumpet, is a species of predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Charoniidae, the triton snails, triton shells, or tritons. See more

    This species has a wide distribution. It has been found in European waters, the Mediterranean Sea, in the Atlantic Ocean along Macaronesia, North West Africa, and Tanzania, in the See more

    The shell size varies up to 375 millimetres (14.8 in) The maximum recorded shell length is 374 millimetres (14.7 in) This conical shell has an … See more

    • Lamarck, J. B. de. 1816. Tableau encyclopédique et méthodique des trois règnes de la Nature. Paris, page(s): pl. 421, Liste, p. 5
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    Minimum recorded depth is 0.3 metres (0.98 ft) 0.3 m. Maximum recorded depth is 110 metres (360 ft). Thin-shelled 'crabbed' examples … See more

    • Photos of Charonia variegata on Sealife Collection See more

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    One slightly smaller (shell size 100–385 millimetres (3.9–15.2 in) but still very large species, Charonia variegata ( Lamarck, 1816), lives in the western Atlantic, from North Carolina to Brazil. Charonia species inhabit temperate and tropical waters worldwide.
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    Charonia is a genus of very large sea snail, commonly known as Triton's trumpet or Triton snail. They are marine gastropod mollusks in the monotypic family Charoniidae. The common name "Triton's trumpet" is derived from the Greek god Triton, who was the son of Poseidon, god of the sea.
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    Western Atlantic and the Mediterranean. In the past identified as Charonia tritonis in the Mediterranean. Shell elongate, large, heavy. Spire pointed, elongate. Anterior canal very short. Varices present on last whorls. Parietal region with narrow dark brown inner lip covered by regularly spaced, spirally oriented, white, cord-like plicae.
    Charonia species inhabit temperate and tropical waters worldwide. Unlike pulmonate and opisthobranch gastropods, tritons are not hermaphrodites; they have separate sexes and undergo sexual reproduction with internal fertilization. The female deposits white capsules in clusters, each of which contains many developing larvae.
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  5. Charonia variegata, Atlantic triton's trumpet : fisheries - SeaLifeBase

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  7. Charonia tritonis (Linnaeus, 1758) - World Register of Marine Species

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  9. Shell of the Week: The Atlantic Trumpet Triton

    WebSep 10, 2021 · Shell of the Week: The Atlantic Trumpet Triton. Charonia variegata (Lamarck, 1816) is one of the largest gastropods found in the Atlantic Ocean. Atlantic Trumpet Tritons can be found from North …

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