Helcion pellucidum

Length = 14mm. Collected from Hanover Point, Isle of White.
Patella pellucida Linnaeus, 1758
Length = 14mm. Collected from Hanover Point, Isle of White.
Peter Topley
Helcion pellucidum, North Wales. Photographer Peter Topley.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Steve Wilkinson from Hanover Point, Isle of White (SZ 378 837). Length = 9mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Steve Wilkinson from Hanover Point, Isle of White (SZ 378 837). Length = 9mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Steve Wilkinson from Hanover Point, Isle of White (SZ 378 837). Length = 14mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Steve Wilkinson from Hanover Point, Isle of White (SZ 378 837). Length = 14mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Steve Wilkinson from Hanover Point, Isle of White (SZ 378 837). Length = 14mm.
Steve Wilkinson
Specimen collected by Steve Wilkinson.
Common. Found on all Atlantic coasts from Portugal to the north of Norway.
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Typically found on Laminaria but may also occur on fucoids. There are two varieties: var. pellucidum which occurs on the fronds and stipe of the Laminaria and var. laevis which occupies the holdfast. Breeds mainly in winter and spring. Fertilisation is external and the larvae initially settle on fucoids, migrating to Laminaria when they are about 4mm in length.
Rendall (1955) observed the following:
"Coalfish [Saithe] feeding on Patina pellucida [now Patella pellucida Linnaeus, 1758] - In the stomach of a coalfish (Gadus virens L. [now Pollachius virens]) caught off the shore at Birsay, Orkney, on 6 January 1955 I found dense masses of Patina pellucida (L.), as many as a dozen complete specimens in a fish about ten inches long, together with a few Lacuna vincta (Montagu). Shoals of coalfish come close inshore towards the end of summer and stay there throughout autumn and early winter. P. pellucida is evidently a staple article of their diet".
Taxon details available from MolluscaBase (AphiaID 147459):
Patella pellucida Linnaeus, 1758
The UK NBN Atlas entry for the species can be accessed via this link.
Rendall, R. (1955). Coalfish feeding on Patina pellucida. Journal of Conchology, 24(2), p39. Available via this link.
Conical shell up to 20mm in length (var. pellucidum tends to be smaller). Shell is brown or olive in colour and can either be tranlucent (var. pellucidum) or opaque (var. laevis). The surface of the shell is smooth with very fine radiating ridges. Conical shaped Var. laevis tends to have a thinker shell and more pronounced conical shape.