Rapaninae
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Rapana thomasiana
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Rapaninae is a subfamily of predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Muricidae.
This subfamily was known as Thaidinae until 1993.
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[edit] Shell description
The shells of species in this subfamily typically do not have a varix, but strong axial sculpture may be present.
[edit] Note on Rapana thomasiana
One of the species within the type genus of this family, Rapana thomasiana, is included in Russia's Red Book as threatened with extinction.
The original known habitat for this species was the Far East, but in 1947 it was found in the Black Sea, and its shell became a popular souvenir traded in the Crimea.
Recently this species has been found as an exotic in the Chesapeake Bay, on the eastern coast of the USA.
[edit] Genera within the subfamily Rapaninae
- Concholepas
- Cronia
- Cymia
- Dicathias
- Drupa
- Drupella
- Habromorula
- Mancinella
- Morula
- Nassa
- Phycothais
- Pinaxia
- Plicopurpura
- Purpura
- Rapana
- Stramonita
- Thais
- Vexilla
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