Cabestana spengleri
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Cabestana spengleri (Perry, 1811) |
Cabestana spengleri, or Spengler's trumpet, is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Ranellidae, endemic to New Zealand and Australia. It is found around all three main New Zealand islands, plus the Chatham and Kermadec islands, and around south east Australia including Tasmania, amongst rocks at low water to depths of a few metres.
The shell is large and solid, often massive, fusiform, with distant heavy rounded varices, rendered strongly dentate at their outer edged by conspicuous heavy spiral cords. The whole surface is crossed by dense axial riblets. The aperture has a free-edged inner lip callus, smooth except for a single parietal tubercle, bridging a crescentic false-umbilicus chink. The outer lip is thin-edged and strongly dentate, but backed by a heavy rounded varix, and spirally ridged and dentate within.
Coloration is yellowish-brown, lined with dark chestnut in the incised spiral grooves. The aperture and callus are porcelanous-white, and the periostracum is bright yellowish-brown.
The egg capsules are massed upon the inner surface of a leathery cup-shaped "nest", about 60 mm in diameter.
Height is up to 125 mm, and width 70 mm.
[edit] References
- Powell A W B, New Zealand Mollusca, William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1
- Glen Pownall, New Zealand Shells and Shellfish, Seven Seas Publishing Pty Ltd, Wellington, New Zealand 1979 ISBN 85467 054 8