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Marginella

Poole, Karen E.

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Marginella

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Marginella is a very large genus of small tropical and temperate sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the subfamily Marginellinae of the family Marginellidae, the margin snails. It is a type of genus family.

Species

KINGDOM

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumMollusca
  3. ClassGastropoda
  4. OrderNeogastropoda
  5. FamilyMarginellidae
Habitatmarine

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
2,135
With media
108
Family
Marginellidae
Collections
PRI, UF, IGL-UNAM, NCSM, UCMP, YPM
Recorded in
United States, Mexico, Gambia, Venezuela

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Encyclopedic overview

13 sections
Contents
  • Etymology
  • Shell description
  • Description of the soft parts
  • Ecology
  • Distribution
  • Species
  • Species brought into synonymy
  • Western Atlantic species
  • Western Africa species
  • Southern Africa species
  • Eastern Africa species
  • References
  • External links

Marginella is a very large genus of small tropical and temperate sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the subfamily Marginellinae of the family Marginellidae, the margin snails. It is a type of genus family.

The shells of species in this genus are rounded, smooth and glossy, with a large aperture that appears to be toothed because it shows the edge of the columellar folds. In many species the shells are colorful. The glossy surface of the shell results from the fact that the mantle covers most of the shell when the animal is active. As is typical in the Neogastropoda, the animal has a long siphon. When the animal is active, the foot extends much further out than the edge of the shell. thumb|A margin snail with its mantle partly covering the shell As is also typical for the Neogastropoda, species in this genus are carnivorous and also predatory.

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