This one looks like a freshwater species, Ancylus fluviatilis (currently a
speciex complex whose nomenclature remains a mess). Either it is
incorrectly labelled, or it came from a freshwater sip at the coast.
Best wishes,
Dr. Cristian R. Altaba
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De: Olivier Caro [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Enviado el: miércoles 8 de marzo de2006 13:21
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Asunto: limpet shaped minute thing
Dear List, dear Mediterranean inhabitants,
What do you think of this little shell ?
http://www.idscaro.net/sci/03_myst/000.jpg
4m deep on rocks, northern Sardinia, W. Med. 5mm.
Close to a Tectura virginea, as this one from Turkey (if it is a virginea)
:
http://www.idscaro.net/sci/03_myst/001.jpg
But the real good T. virginea, at least in northern Europe, looks better
than these poor southern guys :
http://www.idscaro.net/sci/04_med/pictures/live/tectura_virginea_l1.jpg
This last shell was pictured near Trondheim, Norway, and can be found, with
many other super pics, at this link :
http://www.seawater.no/fauna/index.htm
OK, back to the original question : what is this little limpet from
Sardinia ? http://www.idscaro.net/sci/03_myst/000.jpg
The label says it's a Trimusculus mammilaris, but one may not always follow
what a label says.
Any idea ?
That's not supposed to be a Williamia, nore a Veleropilina, that's just...
a little hat.
Olivier Caro <<Archivo: ATT00000.htm>>
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