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  1. L. retroversa are small, transparent, and delicate marine snails, belonging to the pteropod family Limacinidae. The main body of the snail is a thin and delicate shell made of calcium carbonate, which spirals from a pointed apex to a flatter base, where the snail’s foot and two wings are located.
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    Limacina retroversa is a distinct species of swimming planktonic gastropods, belonging to a group of predatory sea snails known as sea butterflies ( Thecosomata ). The name Limacina retroversa describes the unique morphology of this sea snail, including its slug-like body and coiled, backwards-turning shell.
    The genus name " Limacina " comes from the Latin word "limax" which means slug or "snail-like", and refers to the general body structure of L. retroversa. L. retroversa have a broad distribution and can be found in oceans ranging from the North Atlantic ocean, Northwest Atlantic Ocean, European waters, the Mediterranean Sea, and Caribbean Sea.
    Limacina retroversa have a holoplanktonic life cycle. Polar species tend to live around one to two years, while temperate and tropical species have a shorter life span. The life cycle begins with the hatching of L. retroversa eggs which release planktonic larvae into the water column.
    L. retroversa have a broad distribution and can be found in oceans ranging from the North Atlantic ocean, Northwest Atlantic Ocean, European waters, the Mediterranean Sea, and Caribbean Sea. They can be found at any depth of ocean, but are most abundant in the epipelagic layer, specifically neritic rather than oceanic.
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    Limacina retroversa is a distinct species of swimming planktonic gastropods, belonging to a group of predatory sea snails known as sea butterflies (Thecosomata). The name Limacina retroversa describes the unique morphology of this sea snail, including its slug-like body and coiled, backwards … See more

    The species name "retroversa" essentially means "turned backwards" in Latin, and likely refers to the way the shell of Limacina retroversa … See more

    L. retroversa are small, transparent, and delicate marine snails, belonging to the pteropod family Limacinidae. The main body of the snail is … See more

    Anthropogenic climate influence poses a large threat to the species. Increasing ocean acidity due to the surplus of carbon poses a threat of … See more

    L. retroversa have a broad distribution and can be found in oceans ranging from the North Atlantic ocean, Northwest Atlantic Ocean, European waters, the Mediterranean Sea, … See more

    Limacina retroversa have a holoplanktonic life cycle. Polar species tend to live around one to two years, while temperate and tropical species have … See more

    • Lebour M. V. (1932). "Limacina retroversa in Plymouth waters". J. mar. biol. Assoc. U.K. (ns)18(1): 123-129, 2 pls. See more

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