Sea Snails, Limpets (Gastropoda, excluding Euthyneura)


Sea Snails, Limpets (Gastropoda, excluding Euthyneura)

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Discussion

Hejor1 wrote:
27 Jan 2025
@Jennyncmg they definitely could be

Bembicium auratum
Jennyncmg wrote:
27 Jan 2025
They look more like Bembicium auratum

Bembicium auratum
Jennyncmg wrote:
24 Dec 2024
There is a good article in iNaturalist about the differences between the two Nerite species. N melanotragus has a brown operculum but N atramentosa has a black one

Nerita melanotragus
Jennyncmg wrote:
21 Dec 2024
Maybe a view of the underside with the operculum would help identify whether this is Nerita atramentosa or malanotragus

Nerita sp.
Jennyncmg wrote:
9 Dec 2024
This does not look like Celllana tramoserica but may be a chiton (the grren band where it attaches makes that more likely) However the photo is too blurry to identify further.

Cellana tramoserica
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