Author: Jan Delsing
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Created: 2020-04-13 12:45:48 - User Delsing Jan
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-5m, Dived on rock, Olango Island, Central Visayas, Philippines, 53.5mm.
The « Wheel-like Star » is a handsomely spinous turbinid ranging from Okinawa, Japan to Philippines to Malaysia to Queensland, Australia. An algae-grazing gastropod inhabiting mostly hard substrates such as rocks, it is a very comrn.on shallow water dweller inhabiting very shallow intertidal water to about -30m deep. The number of spines per whorl may vary from eight to 14; the length also vary greatly and long-spined specimens are often referred to as A. calcar f. aculeatus (Gmelin, 1791). In natural condition it is almost always heavily encrusted by various overgrowth and cleaning can be a time consuming and laborious task. Typical shell diameter around 35mm., very large specimens may reach 60mm.
Pfleger V. (1999): České názvy živočichů III. Měkkýši (Mollusca), Národní muzeum, (zoologické odd.), Praha, 108 pp. [as Astraea calcar (LINNÉ, 1758)] Data retrieved on: 11 November 2013
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