Turbo petholatus

Turbo petholatus
Turbo petholatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
(unranked): clade Vetigastropoda
Superfamily: Trochoidea
Family: Turbinidae
Subfamily: Turbininae
Genus: Turbo
Species: T. petholatus
Binomial name
Turbo petholatus
Linnaeus, 1758
Synonyms[1]
  • Lunatica porphyria Röding, 1798
  • Turbo (Turbo) petholatus Linnaeus, 1758
  • Turbo aruginosa Röding, 1798
  • Turbo aurantia Perry, G., 1811
  • Turbo cingulata Röding, 1798
  • Turbo dinegrata Röding, 1798
  • Turbo euthymi Jousseaume, 1881
  • Turbo humerosa Smith, 1901
  • Turbo obscura Röding, 1798
  • Turbo porphyrites [sic, porphyria] (misspelling of porphyria)
  • Turbo radina Webster, W.H., 1905
  • Turbo tricostatus Hutton, F.W., 1884
  • Turbo variabilis Reeve, L.A., 1842

Turbo petholatus, common name the tapestry turban, is a species of sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinidae.[1]

Description

The length of the shell varies between 30 mm and 100 mm. The imperforate shell is solid, polished and shining. Its color pattern is rich brown, variously ornamented with dark bands interrupted with white blotches and narrow stripes. The five whorls are flattened beneath the suture, sometimes carinated above. The aperture measures about half the length of the shell. It is circular and pearly within. The peristome and columella are tinged with greenish-yellow,

The circular operculum contains four whorls and a nucleus placed one-third the distance across the face. The outer surface is convex, shining, bright green on the center, the margins brown on one side, white upon the other, slightly granulose about the edges. [2]

Drawing of a shell of Turbo petholatus

Distribution

This species occurs in the Red Sea and in the Indian Ocean off Madagascar, Mozambique, Chagos and Mauritius; also in the West Pacific and from Western Australia to southern Queensland

References

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