Aperture (mollusc)
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The aperture is an opening in certain kinds of
mollusc shell The mollusc (or molluskOften spelled mollusk shell in the USA; the spelling "mollusc" are preferred by ) shell is typically a calcareous exoskeleton which encloses, supports and protects the soft parts of an animal in the phylum Mollusca, wh ...
s: it is the main opening of the shell, where the head-foot part of the body of the animal emerges for locomotion, feeding, etc. The term ''aperture'' is used for the main opening in
gastropod shell The gastropod shell is part of the body of a gastropod or snail, a kind of mollusc. The shell is an exoskeleton, which protects from predators, mechanical damage, and dehydration, but also serves for muscle attachment and calcium storage. Some ...
s, scaphopod shells, and also for ''
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'' and ammonite shells. The word is not used to describe bivalve shells, where a natural opening between the two shell valves in the closed position is usually called a ''
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''. Scaphopod shells are tubular, and thus they have two openings: a main anterior aperture and a smaller posterior aperture. As well as the aperture, some gastropod shells have additional openings in their shells for respiration; this is the case in some
Fissurellidae Fissurellidae, common name the keyhole limpets and slit limpets, is a taxonomic family of limpet-like sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Vetigastropoda.Rosenberg, G. (2012). Fissurellidae. Accessed through: World Register of Mari ...
(keyhole limpets) where the central smaller opening at the
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of the shell is called an orifice, and in the
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(abalones) where the row of respiratory openings in the shell are also called orifices.


In gastropods

In some
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gastropods, the aperture of the shell can be closed, and even completely sealed, with a sort of door or operculum. The aperture of many snail shells is more or less round, rounded, elliptical or oval. This shape usually corresponds roughly to the cross-section of the body whorl of the shell. The aperture of a snail shell can have many other forms: semicircular, trilobate or auriculate. In some gastropods, the aperture is narrowed by protruding plaits, which help make the soft parts of the animal less vulnerable to predation. The growth of the shell is provided for by non-continuous addition of minute layers to the aperture margin (also called ''peristome'') from the mantle border, the principal agent in the secretion of the shell.


Terminology

The margin of the aperture is sometimes continuous or entire ('' Epitonium''), or becomes continuous in the adult ('' Caracolus''); very frequently it is interrupted, the left side of the aperture being formed only by the body whorl. When the aperture is called holostomatous, this means that the aperture is rounded or entire, uninterrupted by the siphonal canal, notch, or by any other extension For convenience of reference, the margin of a gastropod aperture is divided into three areas: * The parietal wall with the outer lip (''labrum''): the area next to the penultimate whorl of the shell. The
siphonal notch A siphonal notch is a feature of the shell anatomy in some sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. In these particular groups of sea snails the animal has a soft tubular anterior extension of the mantle called a siphon through which water is dra ...
is situated at the top. * The columellar wall with the columellar lip (''labium''): the wall next to the
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. The siphonal canal is situated at its base. * The palatal wall: the outer free wall of the final whorl of the shell. The aperture is descending or deflected, when it does not follow the spiral of the shell, but turns downwards (such as in ''
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''). Sometimes it departs from contact with the preceding whorl (as frequently in '' Cylindrella''.


Shape

The shape of the aperture in a gastropod shell can be: * auriform, ear-shaped, as in ''
Auriculella ''Auriculella'' is a genus of air-breathing tropical land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Achatinellidae. They are endemic to Hawaii (United States) and several species are extinct. They are oviparous (egg laying) ...
''* bean - for example: '' Aerotrochus perdepressa'' * circular, rotundate, orbicular * claw-shaped aperture - Some
Melongenidae The Melongenidae, the crown conchs and their relatives, are a taxonomic family of large to very large marine gastropods in the superfamily Buccinoidea. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Melongenidae Gill, 1871 (1854). Accessed through: W ...
have a claw-shaped aperture * crescent-shaped - examples: ''
Hyalosagda arboreoides ''Hyalosagda arboreoides'' is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Sagdidae. Distribution This species occurs in Jamaica Jamaica (; ) is an island country situated in the Cari ...
'', ''
Dialeuca conspersula ''Dialeuca'' is a genus of gastropods belonging to the family Cepolidae. The species of this genus are found in Central America. Species: * ''Dialeuca blandiana'' (C. B. Adams, 1850) * '' Dialeuca conspersula'' (L. Pfeiffer, 1846) * ''Dialeuca ...
'' * distorted aperture -
Personidae The Personidae are a family of sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the order Littorinimorpha Littorinimorpha is a large order of snails, gastropods, consisting primarily of sea snails (marine species), but also including some freshwater s ...
has a distorted aperture * linear, narrow. ''
Cypraea ''Cypraea'' is a genus of medium-sized to large sea snails or cowries, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries. Species Species within the genus ''Cypraea'' include: * † '' Cypraea ficoides'' (Hutton, 1873) * '' Cypra ...
'', '' Conus'' * longitudinal, when its greatest diameter is parallel with the axis of volution * lunate, semilunar, semicircular or half-moon ''
Nerita ''Nerita'' is a genus of medium-sized to small sea snails with a gill and an operculum, marine gastropod molluscs in the subfamily Neritinae of the family Neritidae, the nerites.MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Nerita Linnaeus, 1758. A ...
'' * transverse, when its greatest diameter is at a right angle to the axis of volution * oblique, when the greatest diameter is oblique to the axis of volution * oblong, much longer than it is wide, rounded above and below * oval or teardrop - examples: '' Geomelania minor'', ''
Urocoptis ambigua ''Urocoptis'' is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Urocoptidae. ''Urocoptis'' is the type genus In biological taxonomy, the type genus is the genus which defines a biological family ...
'' * ovate, egg-shaped * patulous, when dilated and then compressed, when diminished at its entrance * quadrate, roughly square or rectangular, as in '' Architectonica'' * rounded, the circle slightly interrupted; example: '' Valvata sincera''. Consequently, there is no siphonal canal but simply an opening for respiration. * semicircular * with the top angle acute - examples: '' Leptopeas micrum'', '' Varicella griffithii''"Aperture shape Taller than wide, top angle acute"
accessed 3 January 2011. * triangular, as in '' Janthina'' * without an aperture File:Conus-betulinus-001.jpg, '' Conus betulinus'' has a long and narrow aperture. File:Indrella ampulla shell.jpg, '' Indrella ampulla'' has an oval aperture. File:Valvata sincera shell lateral.jpg, '' Valvata sincera'' has a rounded aperture. File:Valvata piscinalis drawing apertural view.jpg, Rounded aperture of ''
Valvata piscinalis ''Valvata piscinalis'', common name the European stream valvata or European valve snail, is a species of minute freshwater snail with gills and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Valvatidae, the valve snails. It is also k ...
'' can be covered by an operculum. File:Theodoxus danubialis.jpg, '' Theodoxus danubialis'' has a semicircular aperture. File:Patella vulgata Napfschnecke.jpg, Some shells, like this ''
Patella vulgata ''Patella vulgata'', common name the common limpet or common European limpet is a species of sea snail. It is a typical true limpet; a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Patellidae, with gills.Gofas, S. (2014). Patella vulgata Linnaeus, 1758 ...
'', have no aperture.


With teeth

The shells of juveniles in some species (especially some families of land snails) have a simple aperture with a sharp edge, but after reaching adult size the aperture of the shell finally acquires adult characters, consisting of a thickened, reflected, inflected or lipped edge, which is sometimes more or less contracted by inflected calcareous projections known as teeth. These teeth may be outer lip teeth, columellar teeth or parietal teeth. Folds or plicae are named by their position in the aperture, as follows. The numbers refer to those in the diagram shown opposite: Folds or plicae Lamellae are named as follows:


See also

*
Siphonal notch A siphonal notch is a feature of the shell anatomy in some sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks. In these particular groups of sea snails the animal has a soft tubular anterior extension of the mantle called a siphon through which water is dra ...
* Siphonal canal


References

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