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    Odostomia - Wikipedia

    Odostomia is the most speciose genus of minute sea snails, pyramidellid gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the family Pyramidellidae in the subfamily Odostomiinae. There are several hundred species in this diverse genus (Schander et al. 1999) Most of the description of species in the … See more

    The genus Odostomia is common in all oceans from the tropics to the polar regions. It is mainly known from coastal areas and sandy … See more

    The members of Odostomia are ectoparasites on other molluscs, and polychaetes. First they pierce the body wall with the buccal … See more

    There is little known about their life histories. Most species are only known from their shells.
    Most species have a … See more

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    WebOdostomia deliciosa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies. R.T. Abbott (1974) …

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    Odostomia is the most speciose genus of minute sea snails, pyramidellid gastropod mollusks. This genus is placed in the family Pyramidellidae in the subfamily Odostomiinae. There are several hundred species in this diverse genus ( Schander et al. 1999)
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    The genus Odostomia is common in all oceans from the tropics to the polar regions. It is mainly known from coastal areas and sandy shores, and is less common in the deep sea . There is little known about their life histories. Most species are only known from their shells.
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    The genus Odostomia Fleming, 1813 was used by 19th century authors, particularly in the European literature, for most of the smaller Pyramidellidae. It is still a catchall for most small pyramidellids lacking both axial and spiral sculpture.
    Most of the Odostomia species are host-specific, only a few are not. Odostomia scalaris MacGillivray, 1843 is an ectoparasite on a wide range of hosts but especially known as a pest of mussels. Odostomia turrita Hanley, 1844 has been found on the European lobster Homarus gammarus (Linnaeus, 1758).
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