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    Volutoconus

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    Volutoconus
    Volutoconus grossi.jpg
    A shell of the red volute, Volutoconus grossi
    Scientific classification
    Kingdom:
    Animalia
    Phylum:
    Mollusca
    Class:
    Gastropoda
    (unranked):
    clade Caenogastropoda
    clade Hypsogastropoda
    clade Neogastropoda
    Superfamily:
    Muricoidea
    Family:
    Volutidae
    Genus:
    Volutoconus

    Crosse, 1871
    Species

    Volutoconus bednalli
    Volutoconus coniformis
    Volutoconus grossi
    Volutoconus hargreavesi

    Volutoconus is a small taxonomic genus of four rare species of sea snails, medium-sized predatory marine gastropod mollusks in the family Volutidae.

    Distribution[edit]

    Volutoconus species live in tropical and subtropical waters. All four species in the genus live in Australia, and the range of one species, Volutoconus bednalli, extends to Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Volutoconus snails live in coarse sand and rubble from the shallow subtidal zone to over 200 m depth.

    Shell description[edit]

    The shells of Volutoconus species have a bluntly rounded protoconch with a small sharp projection called a calcarella. They are solid, glossy, cylindrical-shaped shells with an elongate aperture that has four distinct columellar plicae. Volutoconus coniformis, V. grossi and V. hargreavesi are reddish-brown in color, and V. bednalli is yellow with reticulate blue-black bands. Volutoconus grossi form mcmichaeli and Volutoconus hargreavesi form daiseyae have distinct axial ribs.

    Notes[edit]

    Volutoconus are uncommonly found alive. They are sometimes accidentally caught by fishermen as bycatch on prawn or scallop trawlers. These volutes are nocturnal and have a small foot compared to many other volutes. The foot, head, propodium, eyes and siphon of Volutoconus hargreavesi and Volutoconus grossi have a similar color pattern to that of the shell.

    References[edit]

    • Australian marine shells 2, Wilson B., Odyssey Publishing, Kallaroo, Western Australia 1994, ISBN 0-646-15227-0
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