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  1. Epitonium turtonis (Turton, 1819) Norway to Canarias, Madeira to Mediterranean. Predator and parasit of some sea-anemones in the infralittoral and circalittoral, on bottoms of fine sediments. Original taxon: Turbo turtonis. « Shell tapering to a fine point, rather opake, pale chocolate-brown.
    www.idscaro.net/sci/04_med/class/fam3/species/e…
    Epitonium turtonis, küçük yırtıcı deniz salyangozları, deniz gastropoda yumuşakçalarının bir cinsidir. Epitonium, goletraps olan Epitoniidae ailesinin tip cinsidir.
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    E. turtonis has a very characteristic tall conical shell, which can be up to 40 mm high. The species has been found on sandy bottoms on depths between 5 and 20 meters. Otherwise very little is known of the species ecology. The food is unknown, but is likely to be similar to that of other species within the family Epitonidae.
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    Epitonium is the type genus of the family Epitoniidae, the wentletraps. The common name wentletraps is derived from the Dutch word wenteltrap, denoting a spiral staircase. This refers to the striking form and sculpture of the shells of the mollusks in this genus, and to a lesser extent, the whole family.
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    Epitonium shells are high- spired, and are all-white in most of the species within this genus. A few species are tinted with brown to varying degrees, or have a brown stripe on the shoulder of the whorl. The shells typically have blade-like vertical ribs, known as costae. Wentletraps usually live in sand near sea anemones or corals .
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    The sculpture of the shell of Epitonium scalare has raised ribs that are known as costae. Costae are an almost universal feature in shells of Epitonium species. Epitonium is a genus of small predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. Epitonium is the type genus of the family Epitoniidae, the wentletraps.
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    Costae are an almost universal feature in shells of Epitonium species. Epitonium is a genus of small predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. Epitonium is the type genus of the family Epitoniidae, the wentletraps. The common name wentletraps is derived from the Dutch word wenteltrap, denoting a spiral staircase.
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