Left valve of Arcopella balaustina

Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Anjioy from Tuscan Islands. Length = 12mm.
<em>Arcopella balaustina</em> (Linnaeus, 1758)
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Anjioy from Tuscan Islands. Length = 12mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Anjioy from Tuscan Islands. Length = 12mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Anjioy from Tuscan Islands. Length = 12mm.
Rare. Recorded from Britain south to the Iberian Peninsula and into the Mediterranean.
The map provided here shows the distribution of the species based on Conchological Society data.
Note, MolluscaBase indicates that Arcopella balaustina (Linnaeus, 1758) is the currently accepted name for this species. Arcopagia balaustina (Linnaeus, 1758) is therefore considered a synonym at present.
Burrows in fine sand where it feeds on organic detritus picked up through the siphon.
Brittle shell up to about 2cm in length. White or pale yellow in colour sometimes with pink or red-brown radiating rays. Inside of shell is polished and tinged with orange. Exterior of shell is sculptured with prominent concentric ridges.