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  2. Turritella communis Risso, 1826 - World Register of Marine Species

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    Variety Turritella communis var. soluta Bucquoy, Dautzenberg & Dollfus, 1884 accepted as Turritella communis Risso, 1826 accepted as Turritellinella tricarinata (Brocchi, 1814) (Invalid: Unavailable under Art. 1.3.2. description based on teratological specimens) Risso, A. (1826-1827).
    The outer lip is crenulate. There is no umbilicus. The concave operculum is small and circular and has numerous pinnate bristles on its edges. The snail shows white markings on the tentacles, siphon and foot. This small foot shows dark spots and streaks. Turritella communis feeds on deposits through ciliary feeding.
    Turritella communis, common name the "common tower shell" is a species of medium-sized sea snails with an operculum, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Turritellidae . This species occurs in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean from the Lofoten Isles south to the Mediterranean Sea and North Africa.
    Turritella communis feeds on deposits through ciliary feeding. In order to prevent larger particles entering the mantle cavity, it possesses at the mantle edge a curtain of tentacles of which the larger ones are pinnate.
  4. NDFF Verspreidingsatlas | Turritella communis - Penhoren

  5. Turritella communis Risso, 1826 | Naturalis Bioportal

  6. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Mollusca: Turritella communis

  7. On the Habits of Turritella Communis Risso | Journal of the Marine ...

  8. (PDF) TURRITELLA COMMUNIS: AN ADRIATIC …

    Web1 jan. 2019 · Abstract. Common tower shell, Turritella communis Risso, 1826 is the most abundant gastropod in the Adriatic Sea. This species is considered an “Ecosystem engineer” as it constitutes a ...

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