
Common wentletrap
A species of Wentletraps Scientific name : Epitonium clathrus Genus : Wentletraps
Common wentletrap, A species of Wentletraps
Botanical name: Epitonium clathrus
Genus: Wentletraps
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Description


Description

Shell : The cone-shaped shell reaches a height of 35 mm. It is shiny white to cream-coloured, often with brown spots, Seven thick and very distinct costae (spiral ribs) wind around twelve to fifteen whorls. These convex whorls often contain two or three purple bands that can best seen when they cross the lamella of the outer lip. The protoconch is usually blunt. The aperture is entire and rounded. Its top coincides with a suture. The umbilicus is lacking. The operculum is horny and paucispiral. Soft parts (data compiled from Tryon (1887) and Thiele (1929): The short foot is truncated in front and extends far in advance of the head. The long tentacles are narrow and close together. The eyes are situated on the base of the tentacles. The mantle margin is simple and contains a rudimentary siphonal fold. The radula is wide and more or less bent at the end. The radular teeth are elongate and hook-shaped or needle-shaped, with many teeth in a series. The species is hermaphroditic.
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Scientific Classification

Phylum
Molluscs Class
Snails and slugs Family
Violet snails Genus
Wentletraps Species
Common wentletrap