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    Carinaria cristata - Wikipedia

    Carinaria cristata, commonly known as the glassy nautilus, is a species of pelagic marine gastropod mollusc in the family Carinariidae. It is found in the Pacific Ocean and is described as being holoplanktonic, because it spends its entire life as part of the plankton. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in … See more

    Carinaria cristata is a very large gastropod mollusc that can reach a length of 50 centimetres (20 in). The shell is a ribbed, cap-shaped cone, about as wide as it is long. It is relatively … See more

    Carinaria cristata is carnivorous and is an opportunistic predator. Although its diet is varied, it feeds selectively on salps and doliolids, … See more

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    There are two forms of this species, Carinaria cristata form cristata, and Carinaria cristata form japonica. The former is found in the Indo-Pacific region while the latter is … See more

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    Carinaria cristata is a very large gastropod mollusc that can reach a length of 50 centimetres (20 in). The shell is a ribbed, cap-shaped cone, about as wide as it is long. It is relatively small, and the body is too large to retract inside it. The body consists of a short proboscis, a central portion and a crested tail.
    There are two forms of this species, Carinaria cristata form cristata, and Carinaria cristata form japonica. The former is found in the Indo-Pacific region while the latter is found only in the Pacific. It is uncommon in the Indian Ocean but more plentiful in warm waters off the western coast of North America.
    The Carinaria c. cristata radula 1 formula is 2-1-1-1-2. The Carinaria c. cristata radula shows a tricuspioid median teeth with long cusps. ( Carinaria c. cristata radula ). The juveniles have a small, dextrally coiled shell. The spire is slightly elevated and a keel is absent. In this form the sexes are separate.
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    Carinaria cristata is carnivorous and is an opportunistic predator. Although its diet is varied, it feeds selectively on salps and doliolids, but also consumes arrow worms and copepods. The copepods are eaten to a much smaller extent than their proportion in the planktonic community would suggest.
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