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Queen conch
Lobatus gigas
(Linnaeus, 1758)
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Summary
Saltwater. Gastropods. Is a species of large edible sea snail, a marine
gastropod mollusc in the family of true conches. It is herbivorous and
lives in seagrass beds. The adult animal has a very large, solid and
heavy shell, with 9 to 11 whorls, with knob-like spines on the shoulder,
a flared thick, outer lip and a characteristic
pink-coloured aperture (opening). The flared lip is absent in younger
specimens.
To be confused with
- Milk Conch Strombus costatus
- Rooster conch Lobatus gallus
Characteristics
Size: 15 to 23 cm, max 35 cm.
Colour: Outside shell is whitish with orange blotches, inside is a pink-coloured aperture.
Shape: Very large, solid and heavy shell, with 9 to 11 whorls, with knob-like spines on the shoulder, a flared thick, outer lip.
Habitat environment and ecology
Inhabits coral reefs. Large, solid and heavy shell, with 9 to
11 whorls, with knob-like spines on the shoulder, a flared thick, outer
lip and a characteristic pink-coloured aperture (opening). It is
herbivorous and lives in seagrass beds.
Distribution range
BES-eilanden: St. Eustatius.
Author
[Marion Haarsma, april 2015]
Literature
- Humann, P. (2001). Reef Creature Identification: Florida, Caribbean,
Bahamas Author: Paul Humann, Publisher: New World Publications Pages: 4.
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