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  1. A Review of the Giant Triton (Charonia tritonis), from Exploitation …

  2. Marine Species Traits - Charonia variegata (Lamarck, 1816)

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    Charonia seguenzae, having been geographically isolated in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and therefore split from C. variegata (Lamarck, 1816) , has since been reclassified as C. variegata. C. tritonis (Linnaeus, 1758) is the largest species within the genus and the only Charonia known to predate on CoTS. Table 1.
    Charonia spp. are readily distinctive, having a large, tall shell measuring up to 500 mm in length, with a pointed spire. The shell consists of a large body whorl with broad cords within a single narrow thread filling each interspace and a pronounced flaring outer lip.
    Charonia spp. have an extensive geographical distribution (Figure 1A). C. lampas ranges from the temperate waters of the Atlantic to the sub-tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans [41,50] (Figure 1A). It is commonly found in the western Mediterranean, but largely absent in the eastern Mediterranean [42,50].
    Kubota, S. Record of a rare species Charonia tritonis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Gastropoda: Renellidae) from Shirahama, Wakayama Prefecture, central Honshu, Japan. Molluscan Divers. 2012, 3, 95–96. Montoya, M. A 3000 mile range extension: Charonia tritonis in the Eastern Pacific. Hawaii. Shell News 1983, 31, 8. Emerson, W.K.
  4. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Charonia tritonis …

  5. Atlantic Triton Snail: Charonia variegata (Lamarck, 1816)

  6. The climate crisis affects Mediterranean marine molluscs of ...

  7. Marine Species Traits

  8. Triton Children and Their Parents - shellmuseum

  9. Mediterranean triton Charonia lampas lampas (Gastropoda ...

  10. Library Guides: Central and South Florida Gastropod Seashell ...

  11. MarBEF Data System - ERMS - Charonia Gistel, 1847