European sting winkle
A species of Ocenebra Scientific name : Ocenebra erinaceus Genus : Ocenebra
European sting winkle, A species of Ocenebra
Botanical name: Ocenebra erinaceus
Genus: Ocenebra
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The size of the shell varies between 8 mm and 65 mm. The shell has four to seven varicose, nodulous, encircled by prominent cord-like, raised ribs. These are alternately smaller, the smaller ones minutely scabrous. The varices are sometimes frondose, sometimes lamellated, occasionally appressed. Occasionally the larger revolving ribs thickly overlap the varices, forming a succession of elongated nodules The color of the shell is yellowish-brown and whitish within.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Molluscs Class
Snails and slugs Order
Neogastropod snails Family
Murex snails Genus
Ocenebra Species
European sting winkle