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Photo GalleryGibbula cineraria (Linnaeus, 1758)(southern morphotype)
Description The southern populations of this species, in Portugal and Morocco, are quite different from those present on the coasts of NW Europe, usually with a high-conical shape and more red component in the colour pattern. They can be distinguished readily from Jujubinus spp. by the presence of an umbilicus.
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added on 2013-02-141 378 viewsERMS taxa Gibbula cineraria (Linnaeus, 1758) accepted as Steromphala cineraria (Linnaeus, 1758)checked Gofas, Serge 2014-05-09
From reference Gofas, S.; Moreno, D.; Salas, C. (2011). Moluscos marinos...
Shell from Tangiers, Morocco (col. MNHN) (actual size 10 mm) ![]() Click here to return to the thumbnails overview Disclaimer: MarBEF does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at our species gallery. However, if you come across any misidentifications, spelling mistakes or low quality pictures, your comments would be very much appreciated. We will correct the information or remove the image from the website when necessary or in case of doubt © Copyright Notice To download: Acknowledge photographer (and copyright if different) when using these pictures in publications or web sites. VLIZ does not have copyright for these pictures, unless for those where it is explicitly stated. Click here for complete Copyright Notice. To upload: By uploading a picture you declare you have the right to do so. Please give as much information on the picture as possible; minimum requirement is photographer and/or copyright holder. Click here for complete Copyright Notice. | ![]() |
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