RM2T2YPPW–Live Thick lipped Dog Whelk (Tritia incrassata) showing siphon. Nassariidae, Mollusc. Sussex, UK
RM2AG3FRX–Sea Snail, Nassarius reeveanus, crawling along sand showing syphon and eye. Often called . Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RMD2F5EK–Bullia shells
RMKJ5JDC–Nassarius seashell, common name nassa mud snails (USA) or dog whelks (UK). Marine gastropod molluscs, Nassariidae family. L3,5xW2xH1,8cm. Found in Dub
RF2M9HX6X–Tritia vaucheri is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Nassariidae, the nassa mud snails or dog whelks.
RMKJ5JFA–Nassarius seashell, common name nassa mud snails (USA) or dog whelks (UK). Marine gastropod molluscs, Nassariidae family. L3,5xW2xH1,8cm. Found in Dub
RM2RD2A3N–Phos senticosus, Nassariidae
RMKJ5JDK–Nassarius seashell, common name nassa mud snails (USA) or dog whelks (UK). Marine gastropod molluscs, Nassariidae family. L3,5xW2xH1,8cm. Found in Dub
RF2BK5BA7–Sea snail (Cyclope neritea), X-ray.
RMTREHE0–finger plough shell, plough snail (Bullia digitalis), on the beach, South Africa
RM2JPR3FK–The red operculum is visible in the foot above the rear shell of this pimpled basket, Nassarius papillosus, which is also referred to as a dog whelk,
RMBCFAKR–Nassa Persica Columbella Shells
RMDFAPY5–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) shells on beach along the North Sea coast
RMD2GXF1–Banded Nassa Persica Shells
RMW7RYK8–Seven Netted dog whelk (Nassarius retuculata) egg cases attached to a rock exposed at low tide, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK, May
RMEFRG7Y–Wildlife : Bullia digitalis aka Finger Plough Shell or Plough shell. Sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk.
RMW7RYK9–Aggregation of Netted dog whelks (Nassarius reticulatus) scavenging on rocks just below the low water tideline, Rhossili, The Gower Peninsula, UK, June.
RMD2HWY3–Banded Nassa shells
RF2REN42W–Nassa Mud Snail, Nassarius sp, night dive, Dili Rock East dive site, Dili, East Timor
RM2RTGDBA–Nassa Mud Snail, Nassarius sp, night dive, Dili Rock East dive site, Dili, East Timor
RMB7RN2T–Thick lipped dog whelk Hinia incrassata Nassariidae in a rockpool UK
RMRGJE5G–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. A REVIEW OF SOME ENGLISH PALAEOGENE NASSARIIDAE, FORMERLY REFERRED TO COMINELLA. C. p. NUTTALL AND J. COOPER BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) GEOLOGY Vol. 23 No. 3 LONDON: 1973. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMB4NFWX–Thick lipped dog whelk Hinia incrassata Nassariidae UK
RM2RD2A3M–Phos senticosus, Nassariidae
RMKJ5JGH–Nassarius seashell, common name nassa mud snails (USA) or dog whelks (UK). Marine gastropod molluscs, Nassariidae family. L3,5xW2xH1,8cm. Found in Dub
RM2RGNPD5–Tritia reticulata, Nassariidae
RMTREHDY–finger plough shell, plough snail (Bullia digitalis), on the beach, South Africa
RMDFAPXM–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) on beach along the North Sea coast
RMW6GHWE–Egg cases / eggs of netted dog whelk (Tritia reticulata / Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata), marine gastropod mollusc, washed ashore on beach
RF2REN46H–Nassa Mud Snail, Nassarius sp, night dive, Dili Rock East dive site, Dili, East Timor
RM2RTGD1W–Nassa Mud Snail, Nassarius sp, night dive, Dili Rock East dive site, Dili, East Timor
RMRG9Y8B–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 10 Bulletin 335 anatomical features which can be used consistently to separate them." He adds that the groups "'show levels of difTcrentiation from one another that could be treat- ed as subfamilial" (Ponder. 1973, p. 325). Cemohorsky (1984) agrees and states that it is a combination of characters, especially radular denti- tion, shape and size of the foot, and sometimes oper- cular and shell characters, "'which enables us to seg- regate the Nassariidae from the Buccinidae and allows us to retain the family group name Nassariidae on con
RMKJ5JH5–Nassarius seashell, common name nassa mud snails (USA) or dog whelks (UK). Marine gastropod molluscs, Nassariidae family. L3,5xW2xH1,8cm. Found in Dub
RM2REN57D–Bullia vittata, Nassariidae
RMTREHE1–finger plough shell, plough snail (Bullia digitalis), burrowing into sand, South Africa
RMW6GHXF–Egg cases / eggs of netted dog whelk (Tritia reticulata / Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata), marine gastropod mollusc, washed ashore on beach
RMRGAJB2–. Bulletins of American paleontology. . ins of , mricayf UUontowasJ 'AM 0 '? /*??/ VOLUME 99, NUMBER 335 DECEMBER 12, 1990 HARVARD UNIVERSITY Review of the Bullia Group (Gastropoda: Nassariidae) with comments on its Evolution, Biogeography, and Phylogeny by Warren D. Allmon Paleontological Research Institution 1259 Trumansburg Road Ithaca, New Yoik, 14850 U.S.A.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Paleontologic
RMKJ5JEF–Nassarius seashell, common name nassa mud snails (USA) or dog whelks (UK). Marine gastropod molluscs, Nassariidae family. L3,5xW2xH1,8cm. Found in Dub
RM2RGNPCT–Nassarius papillosus, Nassariidae
RMW6GHTD–Egg cases / eggs of netted dog whelk (Tritia reticulata / Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata), marine gastropod mollusc, washed ashore on beach
RMRGJE55–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. A REVIEW OF SOME ENGLISH PALAEOGENE NASSARIIDAE, FORMERLY REFERRED TO COMINELLA. BY CLIVE PATRICK NUTTALL^^^ AND JOHN COOPER ^ ,^ Pp. 177-219; g Plates; 1 Text-figure BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) GEOLOGY Vol. 23 No. 3 LONDON : 1973. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMKJ5JD5–Nassarius seashell, common name nassa mud snails (USA) or dog whelks (UK). Marine gastropod molluscs, Nassariidae family. L3,5xW2xH1,8cm. Found in Dub
RM2RGNPCG–Nassarius glans, Nassariidae
RM2RGNPD2–Tritia reticulata, Nassariidae
RM2RGNPC9–Nassarius glans, Nassariidae
RMW6GHXK–Egg cases / eggs of netted dog whelk (Tritia reticulata / Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata), marine gastropod mollusc, washed ashore on beach
RMRG9Y8T–. Bulletins of American paleontology. . -fJipicrican toicqy OLUME 99, NUMBER 335 DECEMBER 12, 1990 Review of the Bullia Group (Gastropoda: Nassariidae) with comments on its Evolution, Biogeography, and Phylogeny by Warren D. AUmon Paleontological Research Institution 1259 Trumansburg Road Ithaca, New York, 14850 U.S.A.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Co
RMKJ5JF0–Nassarius seashell, common name nassa mud snails (USA) or dog whelks (UK). Marine gastropod molluscs, Nassariidae family. L3,5xW2xH1,8cm. Found in Dub
RM2RGNPCM–Nassarius papillosus, Nassariidae
RMW6GHTY–Egg cases / eggs of netted dog whelk (Tritia reticulata / Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata), marine gastropod mollusc, washed ashore on beach
RMEX9E15–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) shells on beach
RMEX9E1H–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) shells on beach
RMEX9E17–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) shell on beach
RMRGJE36–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. . 4b Fig. I. Fascicle and columellar details of i, Cominella testudinea (Lamarck), type species of Cominella (fam. Buccinidae) Recent, New Zealand, BMZD 1844.7.29.36, showing ridge above fasciole and no columellar plait (also see pi. 9, figs iia, b), X5. 2, Sphaero- nassa mutabilis (Linne), type species oi Sphaeronassa (fam. Nassariidae), Recent, Bay of Naples, BMZD 19722, showing strong ridge above fasciole, strong terminal columellar plait with weaker plaits above, X5. 3, Pseudocominella deserta (Solander) type species of Pseudocom
RMEX9E0R–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) shells on beach
RMEX9E1F–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) fossil on beach
RMKJ5JCP–Nassarius seashell, common name nassa mud snails (USA) or dog whelks (UK). Marine gastropod molluscs, Nassariidae family. L3,5xW2xH1,8cm. Found in Dub
RMEX9E14–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) shell on white background
RM2REN57B–Bullia vittata, Nassariidae
RM2RF4AN6–Hindsia acapulcana, Nassariidae
RMRMTAPH–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. NASSARIIDAE 61 Distribuzione geografica : Kyuk Phyon nell' is. Reef al largo delle coste di Arakan; lat, 25° N. long. 63° E. IVassarius (Hima) DBecearii n. sp. Dilemmi, due esemplari pescati col gangano. Leg. Marcacci Comandante della R. N. « Scilla » 1892, Museo Civico Genova. Testa ovato-conica, alba, tribus fasciis trànsversis pallidis luteis cincia, pellucida, longitudinaliter creberrime undato- plicata. striis impressis confertis decussata. Anfractibus con- vexis, granulis nioniliformibus ad suturas. Apertura ova
RMEX9E0T–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) shell on white background
RMEX9E18–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) shells on white background
RMEX9E1B–Netted dog whelk (Nassarius reticulatus / Hinia reticulata) fossils on white background
RM2RF4AN2–Hindsia acapulcana, Nassariidae
RMRMTAY1–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. NASSARIIDAE 57 Sottogenere ZEUXIS (A. Adams 1853). ZVassariizs (Zeu.xis) Isseli n. sp. f Massaua, tre esemplari pescati a 40 m. di fondo, Leg. A. Issel, 1870, Museo Civico di Genova. Testa parva, ovato-conica, laevi, basi sulcata, alba, tribiss fasciis transversis luteis cincia; anfractibus plano-convexis, apertura ovata; columella arcuata, brevitaminata, superne callositate parva instructa, labro extus marginato, intus denticulato.. f V" Fig. 4. Visto ventralmente. Fig. 5. Visto dorsalmente, Nassarins (Zeuccis)
RMRHGM0Y–. Boletin de la Sociedad de BiologÃ-a de Concepción. Sociedad de BiologÃ-a de Concepción; Biology; Biology. ^â â ^>f^--;^s m m m. -^-.-.Lc^r, 0,1 mm 0.1 mm FiG. 1. Cápsulas ovÃ-geras de 5 especies de neogastrópodos marinos de la zona norte de Chile, a) Thais chocolata (Thaididae), vista lateral; b) Crassilabrum crassüabntm (Muricidae), vista lateral; c) Xanthochonis bii.xea (Muricidae), vista frontal y lateral; d) Nassarius sp. (Nassariidae), vista frontal y lateral; e) Mitrella imifasciata (Columbellidae), vista apical y lateral. 46. Please note that these images are extracted from s
RMRMTRW6–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria. Natural history. NASSARIIDAE 47 ]N"assariu.s (sensu stricto) pullixs (Linneo). Nassa pultus Linneo, Syst. nat. ed. XII, pag. 1201. Nassa pulla Reeve, Conch, icon, monogr. Nassa, 1841-1878, vol. VIII, tav. IV, fig. 22. Buccinum pullus Lamarck, Anim. sans vert., 1844, ed II, tav. X,- pag. 182. Nassa sulcife7''a A. Ad. Proceed, zool. soc. Lond., 1851, pag. 98. Akaba (un giovane esemplare). Massaua (ottanta esemplari pescati nei suoi dintorni, Issel e Beccari, 1870; quattro esemplari presi vicino alla banchina del porto a 9 m. di pro
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