Biology:Thylacodes variabilis

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Short description: Species of mollusc

Thylacodes variabilis
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda
Order: Littorinimorpha
Family: Vermetidae
Genus: Thylacodes
Species:
T. variabilis
Binomial name
Thylacodes variabilis
(Hadfield & Kay, 1972)
Synonyms

Serpulorbis variabilis M. G. Hadfield & Kay, 1972 superseded combination

Thylacodes variabilis is a species of worm snail common in the rocky intertidal in Hawaiʻi and the tropical Pacific.[1]

Description

Thylacodes variabilis has a white-brown shell, which is coiled or partly straight and can reach a diameter of 14 millimeters. The shell is often overgrown with coralline algae or coated with sand grains. This is the only worm snail in Hawaii that has no operculum.[2] Their body color is polychromatic, individuals vary in coloration from white to beige, brown, yellow and orange.

Reproduction

Females of Thylacodes variabilis brood their offspring in egg capsules that are attached to the inside of their shells.

Habitat

Thylacodes variabilis resides down to depths of 40 feet. The snail lives in open environments, to include: tide pools, shallow, wave-swept reef flats, and rocky reefs.They attach their shell to natural and artificial surfaces.[3] They can also transport on vessel hulls and other drifting substrates.[4] 

References

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q14491803 entry