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Charonia is a genus of very large sea snail, commonly known as Triton's trumpet or Triton snail. They are marine gastropod mollusks in the monotypic family... |
are the sacred chank or shankha Turbinella pyrum, the Triton's trumpet Charonia tritonis, and the queen conch Strombus gigas. One of the most famous musical... |
2 February 2014. Paul Chambers (2008). Channel Island Marine Molluscs. Charonia Media. p. 18. ISBN 9780956065506. "The Annotated Ramsar List: United Kingdom"... |
Aegean Sea (section Name and etymology) legislation, several illegal species such as the molluscs Pinna nobilis, Charonia tritonis and Lithophaga lithophaga, can be bought in restaurants and fish... |
Aliger gigas (section Taxonomy and etymology) spp., the muricid snail Phyllonotus margaritensis, the trumpet triton Charonia variegata and the tulip snail Fasciolaria tulipa. Crustaceans are also... |
Hạ Long Bay (section Etymology) parapenaeopsis (tôm sắt), etc.); sipunculoideas (sá sùng); nerita (ốc đĩa); charonia tritonis (ốc tù và); and cà sáy. A new species of sponge, Cladocroce pansinii... |