Volvarina adrianadiae explained
Volvarina adrianadiae is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Marginellidae, Neogastropoda, the margin snails.
Description
The length of the shell attains 6.5 mm.[1] Is believed to be carnivorous and most likely predatory but no known reports.[2]
Distribution
This marine species occurs off Colombia in the Western Atlantic. Discovered by Marginellinae J. Fleming, 1828. Lives in 73.4 °F - 78.8 °F (23°C - 26°C).
Taxonomy
- Animalia (Kingdom)
- Mollusca (Phylum)
- Gastropoda (Class)
- Caenogastropoda (Subclass)
- Neogastropoda (Order)
- Volutoidea (Superfamily)
- Marginellidae (Family)
- Marginellinae (Subfamily)
- Volvarina (Genus)
References
- Minior D. (2020). Description of Hyalina cunhai, a new species of Marginellidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the eastern seaboard of Brazil. The Festivus. 52(3): 218-223.
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Notes and References
- Book: Zoological Society of London. . Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London . London . Zoological Society of . London . Zoological Society of . 1844 . Academic Press, [etc.] . pt.12-15 (1844-1847) . London.
- Web site: Volvarina sp. Sea Snail . 2024-08-02 . www.reeflex.net.