Lacuna pallidula

Length = 8.5mm height. Collected from Studland Bay, Dorset on 07/04/1989.
<em>Lacuna pallidula</em> (da Costa, 1778)
Length = 8.5mm height. Collected from Studland Bay, Dorset on 07/04/1989.
Length = 8.5mm height. Collected from Studland Bay, Dorset on 07/04/1989.
Relatively common?
Occurs from the Barents Sea south to France.
Occurs primarily on Fucus serratus on the lower shore. Breeding occurs mainly between February and May with individual eggs laid within individual capsules in oval or circular jelly masses (of up to about 100 eggs). Young snails emerge directly from the eggs (no plankton stage).
Relatively delicate shell up to about 12mm high (though males are only half his size). It has about 3 or 4 whorls with the last whorl occupying nearly the whole height of the shell - there is virtually no spire. The aperure is very large making up about 80% of the shell height. The shell possesses a very large umbilicalis and associated grove leading into this. The shell is greenish in colour.