Ficidae
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Ficus gracilis
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Pyrullinae Swainson, 1840 |
Ficidae or the fig shells are a taxonomic family of medium to large sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the order Sorbeoconcha.
The shells of these snails are shaped rather like figs or pears.
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[edit] Distribution
The family is found worldwide, mostly in tropical and warm ocean waters.
[edit] Habitat
These snails are found on fine sand and mud bottoms offshore.
[edit] Shell description
Ficidae shells are thin but strong. They have a large aperture and a long siphonal canal, but an extremely low spire which does not protrude above the outline of the body whorl.
Fig shells very often have subdued spiral ribbing, and are subtly patterned in shades of very pale brown and beige.
[edit] Genera
- Ficus Röding, 1798
- Thalassocyon Barnard, 1960
[edit] References
- Ficidae (TSN 73158). Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
- Powell A. W. B., New Zealand Mollusca, William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1