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Wentletraps are small, often white, very high-
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or ecto
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sea snails, marine gastropod
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s in the
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Epitoniidae.Gofas, S. (2010). Epitoniidae. In: Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S.; Rosenberg, G. (2010) World Marine Mollusca database. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=132 on 24 April 2011 The word ''wentletrap'' originated in Dutch (''wenteltrap''), and it means spiral staircase. These snails are sometimes also called "staircase shells", and "ladder shells". The family Epitoniidae belongs to the superfamily Epitonioidea. Since 2017 this family also includes the former families Janthinidae (the
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purple snails) and Nystiellidae, all part of the informal group
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.Beu A.G. (2017). Evolution of Janthina and Recluzia (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Epitoniidae). Records of the Australian Museum. 69(3): 119-222
/ref> Epitoniidae is a rather large family, with an estimated number of species about 630.


Distribution

Wentletraps inhabit all seas and oceans worldwide, from the tropical zones to the Arctic and Antarctic zones.


Shell description

Most species of wentletrap are white, and have a porcelain-like appearance. They are notable for their intricately geometric shell architecture, and the shells of the larger species are prized by collectors. The more or less turret-shaped shell consists of tightly-wound (sometimes loosely coiled), convex whorls, which create a high, conical spiral. Fine or microscopic spiral sculpture (also called "striae") is present in many species. The shells sometimes feature an umbilicus. Wentletrap shells have a roundish or oval
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, but its inner lip is often reduced to strip of callus. The round and horny operculum is paucispiral and fits the aperture tightly. Most of the species in the family are small to minute, although some are larger, and overall the adult shell length in the family varies between 0.6 and 11.7 cm. Within the genus ''Epitonium'', the type genus of the family, the shell has predominantly axial
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of high, sharply ribbed "costae". These costae may offer some protection against other predatory snails, which would find it difficult or impossible to bore a hole in a shell with such obstructions.


Ecology

Wentletraps are usually found on sandy bottoms near sea anemones or
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s, which serve as a food source for them. Some species are
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rs and search for anemones. Little is known about the biology of most wentletraps. Keen (1958) has his literature most cited. He observed that many wentletraps reveal a hint of purple body color, suggestive of carnivorous feeding. The animal can exude through its
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a pink or purplish dye that may have an anaesthetic effect on its prey. Keen also cited direct observation of a wentletrap feeding by insertion of its
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into a sea anemone. A sequence of a wentletrap feeding on an anemone has been published.Collin, Rachel (2000). "Development and anatomy of ''Nitidiscala tincta'' (Carpenter, 1865) (Gastropoda: Epitoniidae)". ''The Veliger'' 43(4): 302-312. These snails also prey on
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s and other
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s. Female wentletraps lay egg capsules that are bound together with a supple string. The young emerge from these capsules as free-swimming
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Genera

Genera within the family Epitoniidae include: * '' Acirsa'' Mörch, 1857 * '' Acrilloscala'' Sacco 1891 * '' Alexania'' Strand, 1928 * '' Alora'' (H. Adams, 1861) * '' Amaea'' H. & A. Adams, 1853 * '' Boreoscala'' Kobelt, 1902 (possibly a synonym of ''Cirsotrema'') * '' Cerithiscala'' de Boury, 1887 * '' Chuniscala'' Thiele, 1928 * '' Cingulacirsa'' Higo & Goto, 1993 * '' Cirsotrema'' Mörch, 1852 * '' Claviscala'' de Boury, 1909 * '' Couthouyella'' Bartsch 1909 * '' Crebriscala'' de Boury, 1909 * '' Cycloscala'' Dall, 1889 * ''
Cylindriscala ''Cylindriscala'' is a genus of predatory sea snails, marine (ocean), marine prosobranch gastropod mollusks in the family (biology), family Epitoniidae, commonly known as wentletraps.MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Cylindriscala de Boury, ...
'' de Boury, 1909 * '' Depressiscala'' de Boury 1909 * ''
Ecclesiogyra ''Ecclesiogyra'' is a genus of predatory sea snails, marine (ocean), marine prosobranch gastropod mollusks in the family (biology), family Epitoniidae, commonly known as wentletraps.MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Eccliseogyra Dall, 1892. ...
'' Dall, 1892 * '' Eglisia'' Gray, 1842 * '' Epidendrium'' A. Gittenberger & E. Gittenberger, 2005 * '' Epifungium'' A. Gittenberger & E. Gittenberger, 2005 * '' Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * '' Eulima'' Risso, 1826 * ''
Filiscala ''Filiscala'' is a genus of small sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Epitoniidae Wentletraps are small, often white, very high-spired, predatory or ectoparasitic sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Epitoniida ...
'' de Boury, 1911 *'' Foratiscala'' de Boury 1887 * '' Funiscala'' de Boury, 1890 * '' Globiscala'' de Boury, 1909 * '' Gregorioiscala'' Cossman, 1912 * '' Gyroscala'' de Boury, 1887 * '' Iphitus'' Jeffreys, 1883 * ''
Janthina ''Janthina'' is a genus of small to medium-sized pelagic or planktonic sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Epitoniidae.Gofas, S. (2011). Janthina Röding, 1798. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://ww ...
'' Röding, 1798 * '' Kurodacirsa'' Masahito & Habe, 1975 * '' Minabescala'' Nakayama, 1994 * '' Narvaliscala'' Iredale, 1936 * ''
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'' H. & A. Adams, 1853 * '' Opaliopsis'' Thiele, 1928 * '' Periapta'' Bouchet & Waren, 1986 * '' Plastiscala'' Iredale, 1936 * '' Problitora'' Iredale, 1931 * '' Punctiscala'' Philippi, 1844 * ''
Recluzia ''Recluzia'' is a genus of small to medium-sized pelagic or planktonic sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Epitoniidae Wentletraps are small, often white, very high-spired, predatory or ectoparasitic sea snails, marine gastrop ...
'' Petit de la Saussaye, 1853 * '' Rutelliscala'' Kilburn, 1985 * '' Sthenorhytis'' Conrad 1862 * '' Surrepifungium'' A. Gittenberger & E. Gittenberger, 2005 * † '' Turriscala'' de Boury, 1890 † *'' Variciscala'' de Boury, 1909 * ''Varicopalia'' Kuroda MS, 1960 (''nomen nudum'') ;Genera brought into synonymy * ''Acrilla'' H. Adams, 1860: synonym of '' Amaea'' H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 * ''Acutiscala'' de Boury, 1909 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Amiciscala'' Jousseaume 1912 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Asperiscala'' de Boury, 1909: synonym of '' Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Cinctiscala'' de Boury 1909 : synonym of ''Asperiscala'' de Boury, 1909 * ''Cirratiscala'' de Boury, 1909 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Clathroscala'' de Boury 1889 : synonym of ''Amaea'' H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 * ''Clathrus'' Oken 1815 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Compressiscala'' Masahito (Prince) & Habe 1976 : synonym of '' Gregorioiscala'' Cossmann, 1912 * ''Dannevigena'' Iredale 1936 : synonym of ''Cirsotrema'' Mörch, 1852 * ''Foliaceiscala'' de Boury 1912 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Fragiliscala'' Azuma 1962 : synonym of ''Amaea'' H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 * ''Fragilopalia''Azuma 1972 : synonym of ''Amaea'' H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 *'' Glabriscala'' de Boury 1909 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Lampropalia'' Kuroda & Ito, 1961 : synonym of ''Cylindriscala'' de Boury, 1909 * ''Mazescala'' Iredale 1936 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Nipponoscala'' Masahito (Prince) & Habe 1973 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Nodiscala'' de Boury 1889 : synonym of ''
Opalia The Opiconsivia (or Opeconsiva or Opalia) was an ancient Roman religious festival held August 25 in honor of Ops ("Plenty"), also known as Opis, a goddess of agricultural resources and wealth. The festival marked the end of harvest, with a mirr ...
'' H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 * ''Nystiella'' Clench & Turner, 1952 : synonym of ''Opaliopsis'' Thiele, 1928 * ''Sagamiscala'' Masahito, Kuroda & Habe, 1971 : synonym of '' Globiscala'' de Boury, 1909 * ''Scala'' Mörch, 1852 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Scalina'' Conrad, 1865 : synonym of ''Amaea'' H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 * ''Spiniscala'' de Boury, 1909 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Turbiniscala'' de Boury 1909 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 * ''Viciniscala'' de Boury 1909 : synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798


References


Further reading

*A. Weil, L. Brown and B. Neville, 1999, ''The Wentletrap Book: A Guide to the Recent Epitoniidae of the World'', Mal de Mer Enterprises * * Manuella Folly & Silvio Felipe & Silvio Lima, Records and Descriptions of Epitoniidae (Orthogastropoda: Epitonioidea) from the Deep Sea off Northeastern Brazil and a Checklist of Epitonium and Opalia from the Atlantic Coast of South America; International Journal of Zoology Volume 2012, Article ID 394381, 12 pages


External links


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Britannica
Shell catalogue : EPITONIIDAE


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NC Sea Grant
''Seashells of North Carolina'' Field Guide
WentletrapArt
Wentletrapart International Art Residency Program
OBIS Indo-Pacific Molluscan Database : Epitoniidae

Miocene Gastropods and Biostratigraphy of the Kern River Area, California; United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 642
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