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  1. Studies of "Limacina inflata"
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    Limacina - Wikipedia

    (recent) Limacina inflata (d'Orbigny, 1836) - Planorbid pteropod. Distribution: circumglobal, Red Sea, Pacific. Length: 1 mm. Description: the shell is flatly twisted, resembling the shell of the cephalopod Nautilus. - synonym: Heliconoides inflata (d'Orbigny, 1836) Meer weergeven

    Limacina is a genus of swimming predatory sea snails commonly known as sea butterflies in the family Limacinidae. This genus … Meer weergeven

    Two large winglike parapodia, derived from foot tissue, propel these invertebrates through the water column to overcome negative … Meer weergeven

    Species within the genus Limacina include:
    • † Limacina atypica (Laws, 1944)
    • (recent) Limacina bulimoides (d'Orbigny, 1836) - … Meer weergeven

    The shells of Limacina are well developed, sinistrally coiled, turret-like, and include an operculum. Shell size and thickness vary within the … Meer weergeven

    Feeding habits of Limacina are characterized by actively feeding on planktonic organisms such as bacteria, small crustaceans, gastropod larvae, dinoflagellates and diatoms. These prey items become entangled in a mucosal web (up to 5 cm … Meer weergeven

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    Limacina is a genus of swimming predatory sea snails commonly known as sea butterflies in the family Limacinidae. This genus contains some of the world's most abundant gastropod species. Etymological meaning of the generic name Limacina is "snail-like".
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    The shells of Limacina are well developed, sinistrally coiled, turret-like, and include an operculum. Shell size and thickness vary within the genus. At high latitudes, the diameter of the shell does not exceed 15 mm. At lower latitudes, the diameter varies from 1 to 3 mm.
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    Two large winglike parapodia, derived from foot tissue, propel these invertebrates through the water column to overcome negative buoyancy due to the animal's shell. As diel vertical migrators, Limacina inhabit deeper waters during the day and travel to the surface at night to feed.
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    Feeding habits of Limacina are characterized by actively feeding on planktonic organisms such as bacteria, small crustaceans, gastropod larvae, dinoflagellates and diatoms. These prey items become entangled in a mucosal web (up to 5 cm wide) excreted by the animal that is, in turn, eaten along with the prey items.
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  5. Pelagic Molluscs 2.0: Limacina inflata

  6. Studies on Limacina inflata d’Orbigny (Thecosomata, Gastropoda) …

  7. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Limacina inflata (A. d ...

  8. Heliconoides inflatus | Zooplankton Guide

  9. Shell preservation of Limacina inflata (Pteropoda) in surface …

  10. Pelagic Molluscs 2.0: Limacina inflata

  11. Observations on the ontogeny of thecosomatous pteropuds

  12. (PDF) Shell preservation of Limacina inflata (Pteropoda) …

    Web1 aug. 2001 · Shell preservation of Limacina inflata (Pteropoda) in surface sediments from the Central and South Atlantic Ocean: A new proxy to determine the aragonite saturation state of water masses