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Lyncina vitellus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Milk Spot Cowrie

Chelsea Waters (2014)

 

 

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Summary


Physical Description

Size and Colouration


Shell Morphology


Ecology

Local Distribution and Habitats


Biogeographical Distribution


Crypsis and Defence


Life History & Behaviour

Feeding


Sensory System


Growth and Development


Locomotion


Respiration


Anatomy & Physiology

External Morphology


Anatomy


Evolution & Systematics


Conservation & Threats


References & Links

Local Distribution and Habitats


The sheltered undersides of dead coral boulders which are thrown up onto the reef crest by storm waves provide a habitat for a further suite of species, including Cypraeids, which graze on the encrusting algae. L. vitellus can be found at depths of up to 8 metres (Beesly et. al, 1996). A species of L. vitellus was taken from the outer reef slope of Heron Island and brought to the University of Queensland for analysis and papillae sectioning.


Australian distribution of L. vitellus (Australian Faunal Directory, 2014).

Classification

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