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Diodora graeca (Linnaeus, 1758)

kingdom Animalia - animals »  phylum Mollusca - mollusks »  class Gastropoda - gastropods »  order Lepetellida »  family Fissurellidae - Keyhole Limpets »  genus Diodora

Scientific synonyms

Patella graeca Linnaeus, 1758
Fissurella graeca (Linnaeus, 1758)
Patella apertura Montagu, 1803
Diodora apertura G. Montagu, 1803
Fissurella graeca var. conica Monterosato, 1884
Fissurella corrugata O. G. Costa, 1839
Fissurella graeca var. depressa Monterosato, 1884
Fissurella dominicana O. G. Costa, 1839
Fissurella graeca var. ima de Gregorio, 1885
Fissurella mamillata Risso, 1826

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Diodora graeca

Author: Shellauction

Diodora graeca

Author: Shellauction

Diodora graeca

Author: Graham, A.

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Description

Shell conical with apical hole shaped like a figure-of-eight, placed about one third of shell length behind anterior end. Surface with numerous radiating ridges crossed by others which often have an upturned edge and lie parallel to the apertural lip. The anteroposterior axis of the cone is longer than the transverse, and the posterior end broader than the anterior. 20-30 ridges radiate from the apex with smaller ones in furrows between the main ones. The aperture has a crenulated edge and its lip is marked internally by short ridges under the furrows of the outer surface. In side view the lip arches slightly towards the apex. White, with radiating bands of brown or green. Up to 25 mm long. 15 mm broad, 10 mm high.
The animal has a large head and snout with two tentacles at its base, each with a lateral eye stalk; that on the right has a tentacle behind the eye stalk. The mantle edge is thick and elongated to form a curtain over the sides of the foot; it bears warty papillae and others lie in the grooves at the edge of the shell. The mantle edge projects through the apical hole to form a short siphon. The foot is an elongated oval in outline, with 30-35 epipodial tentacles, alternately long and short. White, yellow, orange or red, often with darker speckling.
Graham, A.; 1988. Molluscs: Prosobranch and Pyramidellid Gastropods.

Distribution

Keyhole limpets occur on rocky shores from L.W.S.T. to 250 m deep, usually under stones or ledges between tidemarks, on stones or shells sublittorally, feeding on sponges which they mimic in colour. They are not uncommon on most British and Irish coasts except those facing the North Sea. The species ranges from about 60° N to the Mediterranean.
Graham, A.; 1988. Molluscs: Prosobranch and Pyramidellid Gastropods.

Interesting facts

The animals breed December to May (Plymouth). Eggs are passed from the genital opening to the anterior end of the mantle cavity then down the sides of the foot and are fastened to the substratum, usually the underside of a stone, partly by their own adhesive coat, partly by a secretion from glands in the foot. At some stage in this process they must be fertilized.
Graham, A.; 1988. Molluscs: Prosobranch and Pyramidellid Gastropods.
Author: Jan Delsing

Links and literature

EN Galli C.: WMSDB - Wolrdwide Mollusc Species Data Base July 10, 2013 [http://www.bagniliggia.it/WMSD/WMSDhome....] [as Diodora graeca Linnaeus, 1758]
Data retrieved on: 23 November 2013
CZ Pfleger V. (1999): České názvy živočichů III. Měkkýši (Mollusca), Národní muzeum, (zoologické odd.), Praha, 108 pp. [as Diodora graeca (LINNÉ, 1758)]
Data retrieved on: 11 November 2013
IT Repetto G., Orlando F. & Arduino G. (2005): Conchiglie del Mediterraneo, Amici del Museo "Federico Eusebio", Alba, Italy [as Diodora graeca (Linné, 1758)]
EN Petović S., Gvozdenović S., Ikica Z. (2017): An Annotated Checklist of the Marine Molluscs of the South Adriatic Sea (Montenegro) and a Comparison with Those of Neighbouring Areas, Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 17: 921-934 [as Diodora graeca (Linnaeus, 1758)]
SP Peñas, A. & Almera, J. (2001): Malacofauna asociada a una pradera de Posidonia oceanica (L.) en Mataró (NE de la Península Ibérica), Spira, 1(1): 25-31 [as Diodora graeca (Linnaeus, 1758)]
SP Prats Pi, L. (2002): Gastròpodes marins de la cala de Binissafúller, Menorca (Illes Balears), Spira, 1(2): 21-24 [as Diodora graeca (Linnaeus, 1758)]
SP Tarruella Ruestes, A. (2002): Moluscos marinos de Cap Ras y Llançà (Girona, NE de la península Ibérica), Spira, 1(2): 1-14 [as Diodora graeca (Linnaeus, 1758)]

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