Cymbiolacca Intruderi
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''Cymbiolacca'' is a small taxonomic
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of medium-sized
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gastropod The gastropods (), commonly known as snails and slugs, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (). This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, from freshwater, and from land. T ...
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in the family Volutidae, the volutes. This genus is often treated as a subgenus of ''
Cymbiola ''Cymbiola'' is a genus of large predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes.Bail, P. (2010). Cymbiola Swainson, 1831. In: Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S.; Rosenberg, G. (2010) World Marine Mollusca database. A ...
'' Swainson, 1831.


Distribution

''Cymbiolacca'' species live in colonies on and near the
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Australia, and on reefs in the
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. They live in coral sand substrates on intertidal reef platforms to depths of over 100 m. Populations or colonies of ''Cymbiolacca'' are usually narrowly endemic.


Shell description

The shells of ''Cymbiolacca'' have a small conical (usually ribbed)
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, a solid glossy shell with a spiny shoulder (sometimes reduced) and an elongate aperture with 4 distinct columellar plicae. The colour pattern of ''Cymbiolacca'' is polymorphic, the base colour is white and it is usually overlaid with axial lines, dashes or dots and a pink, orange, red or brown tented pattern. The largest species (reaching 140 mm in length) are ''
Cymbiolacca thatcheri ''Cymbiolacca'' is a small taxonomic genus of medium-sized predatory marine gastropod mollusc in the family Volutidae, the volutes. This genus is often treated as a subgenus of ''Cymbiola'' Swainson, 1831. Distribution ''Cymbiolacca'' species ...
'' from reeftops in the Coral Sea and a population of '' Cymbiolacca intruderi'' from deep water outside the Great Barrier Reef north east of Townsville. The most widespread and polymorphic species is ''
Cymbiolacca pulchra ''Cymbiolacca'' is a small taxonomic genus of medium-sized predatory marine gastropod mollusc in the family Volutidae, the volutes. This genus is often treated as a subgenus of ''Cymbiola'' Swainson, 1831. Distribution ''Cymbiolacca'' species ...
'' from the
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.


Biology

''Cymbiolacca'' are mostly nocturnal and prey on other gastropods. During the day they remain buried in coral sand. At night the emerge and crawl on top of the sand searching for prey. They envelop prey with their colourful foot and bury in the sand to consume it. Like other Volutidae ''Cymbiolacca'' have internal fertilization and lay eggs from which snail develop directly. There is no pelagic stage. This has resulted in a wide variety of forms, each endemic to a particular population.


Taxonomy

The polymorphic, narrowly endemic populations of ''Cymbiolacca'' have caused some taxonomists to apply many names at the species and subspecific levels to this genus. Further studies of the phylogeny of this group may be able to resolve this issue and provide a stable taxonomy. Image:P1161304.JPG, from near Broadhurst Reef Image:Cymbiolacca pulchra wisemani.JPG, from Keeper Reef


References

* Bail P. & Limpus A. (1998). ''The "pulchra complex"''. Evolver, Rome, . * Wilson B. (1994). ''Australian marine shells 2''. Odyssey Publishing, Kallaroo, Western Australia, {{DEFAULTSORT:Cymbiolacca Volutidae