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Cymatium corrugatum

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000181022]
Sort order
2280
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Cymatium cutaceum

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000181023]
Sort order
2270
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Charonia lampas

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000172290]
Sort order
2260
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Ranella olearium

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000186463]
Sort order
2250
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Galeodea rugosa

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000182174]
Sort order
2240
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Galeodea echinophora

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000182173]
Sort order
2230
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Amauropsis islandicus

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000173704]
Sort order
2220
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Bulbus fragilis

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000179964]
Sort order
2210
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Euspira pallida

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000175299]
Sort order
2200
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
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Euspira catena

Submitted by Steve Wilkinson on Wed, 09/03/2011 22:37
Vernacular names
large necklace shell; large necklace snail; large necklace moonsnail; European necklace shell
Distribution and status

Found all around the British Isles and from Norway to the Mediterranean.

The map provided here shows the distribution of the species based on Conchological Society data.

Similar species

Euspira nitida (Donovan, 1803), but E. nitida is smaller and generally lives in deeper water though it can on occasion be found on the lower shore. In addition, E. nitida has a short and blunt spire and a distinctly flat profile, with the outer lip meeting the last whorl, tangentially. The two species have similar distributions.

Key identification features
  • Up to 35mm in height;
  • The outer lip meets the last whorl at right angles;
  • Whorls tumid with distinct sutures giving a stepped profile; and,
  • Large, deep, round, umbilicus.
References and links

Taxon details available from MolluscaBase (AphiaID 140528):

Euspira catena (da Costa, 1778)

For the species account provided by the Marine Species Indentification Portal click here or, for that from the Marine Life Information Network click here.

The UK National Biodiversity Network (NBN) Atlas entry for the species can be accessed via this link.

Taxon version key
[NBNSYS0000175298]
Sort order
2190
Taxonomic group
Marine snail
  • Read more about Euspira catena

Part of the original description from, Da Costa, Mendes E. (1778):

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