Lambis lambis or the common spider conch as the name typifies is easily identified by six extensions of the shell which resemble a spider's legs. The extensions of the shell are limited to flat lobes in juveniles and sub-adults. In males the anterior three extensions are short and bent backwards slightly. In females on the other hand, the anterior three extensions are long and dorsally recurved. The stromboid notch is present
The Indian backwater oyster is an irregularly shaped oyster with straight shells. The shell has a de...
A heavy infestation by a hitherto Uttle known epizoic gastropod on a shell of Pterocera lambis (Linn...
The present study describes the morphology of two species of radula using SEM technique. In both Lam...
Lambis lambis or the common spider conch as the name typifies is easily identified by six extensions...
Spider conches are common in shallow waters of the Indian coast. Of the eleven species reported from...
Not AvailableSpider conches are common in shallow waters of the Indian coast. Of the eleven species ...
Lambis lambis and Hemifusus cochlidium are two important marina gastropods of commercial value in I...
Lentigo lentiginosus Linnaeus, 1758 is a caenogastropod belonging to the family Strombidae. The sp...
The shell is strongly asymmetrical in form, typically being much longer than tall. Shell typically h...
The tiger cowrie is a large, oval, dextral gastropod having a glossy and heavy shell. Dorsal side of...
Shell is solid, pear shaped and moderately inflated with a height of 80 mm. Sculpture of obscure rad...
The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and poste...
As many as twelve shell craft Industries established at KeelaVaral and Ramaswaram cater to the deman...
Perna viridis is characterised by an elongate shell with pointed and swollen anterior end and a comp...
Molluscs belong to the large and diverse phylum Mollusca, which includes a variety of soft-bodied in...
The Indian backwater oyster is an irregularly shaped oyster with straight shells. The shell has a de...
A heavy infestation by a hitherto Uttle known epizoic gastropod on a shell of Pterocera lambis (Linn...
The present study describes the morphology of two species of radula using SEM technique. In both Lam...
Lambis lambis or the common spider conch as the name typifies is easily identified by six extensions...
Spider conches are common in shallow waters of the Indian coast. Of the eleven species reported from...
Not AvailableSpider conches are common in shallow waters of the Indian coast. Of the eleven species ...
Lambis lambis and Hemifusus cochlidium are two important marina gastropods of commercial value in I...
Lentigo lentiginosus Linnaeus, 1758 is a caenogastropod belonging to the family Strombidae. The sp...
The shell is strongly asymmetrical in form, typically being much longer than tall. Shell typically h...
The tiger cowrie is a large, oval, dextral gastropod having a glossy and heavy shell. Dorsal side of...
Shell is solid, pear shaped and moderately inflated with a height of 80 mm. Sculpture of obscure rad...
The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and poste...
As many as twelve shell craft Industries established at KeelaVaral and Ramaswaram cater to the deman...
Perna viridis is characterised by an elongate shell with pointed and swollen anterior end and a comp...
Molluscs belong to the large and diverse phylum Mollusca, which includes a variety of soft-bodied in...
The Indian backwater oyster is an irregularly shaped oyster with straight shells. The shell has a de...
A heavy infestation by a hitherto Uttle known epizoic gastropod on a shell of Pterocera lambis (Linn...
The present study describes the morphology of two species of radula using SEM technique. In both Lam...