WebSpecies Strombus pugilis Linnaeus, 1758. Subgenus Strombus (Afristrombus) Bandel, 2007 accepted as Thetystrombus Dekkers, 2008 (unavailable name under Art. 13.1.1 (no description)) Subgenus Strombus (Aliger) Thiele, 1929 accepted as Aliger Thiele, 1929 (original rank) Subgenus Strombus (Canarium) Schumacher, 1817 accepted as Canarium … WebStrombus (Aliger) raninus; Strombus (Canarium) dentatus; Strombus (Canarium) fragilis; Strombus (Canarium) gibberulus; Strombus (Canarium) helli; Strombus (Canarium) …
Strombus alatus - Unionpedia, the concept map
WebStrombus alatus Gmelin, 1791; Peanut Island, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA; Length 99.31 mm; Coll. Dennis Sargent Comment Dennis Sargent Both Strombus alatus and … WebSpecies: Strombus alatus Gmelin, 1791 Location: Florida Description: F+, GREAT KNOBBY SPECIMEN COLLECTED BY HOMER RHODE IN 1994 Size: 86.3mm. Price: $ 20.00 Offered in our list #3322 (stock in italy) check to order: ID Shell: 274937 Species: Strombus alatus Gmelin, 1791 Location: Florida Description: F++, RARE COLOR! LIGHT ORANGE! toy story owner of woody
WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Strombus Linnaeus, …
WebStrombus: alatus: ICZN: Name Authority: WoRMS (World Register of Marine Species) Common Name(s): Florida fighting conch; Related Publications: No related publications recorded. Synonymns and other Related Names: No related names recorded. Related higher and lower rank Taxon Records: WebAbout the Queen Conch Conch (pronounced “konk”) is the common name for a large marine snail. It is a gastropod mollusk, the most commercially important of which are the family Strombidae. The specific species most commonly used for food is the Queen Conch, or pink-lipped conch, Strombus Gigas WebStrombus alatus, commonly known as the Florida fighting conch, contains a small, jagged spire at the top of the shell and about seven whorls. The front of the shell is designed with … thermo myecl imager