Melanochlamys cylindrica is a species of bubble snail in the family Aglajidae. It is endemic to New Zealand.[1]
M. cylindrica is found on the coast of New Zealand's North and South Islands. It is absent from the Three Kings Islands/Manawatāwhi due to a lack of suitable habitat.[2]
Adults are between 15 and 25 mm in length but may reach a maximum size of 30 mm. Body is long and cylindrical in shape with a uniformly black colour that may feature an iridescent blue sheen.[3] The head shield is rounded with an indentation that may resemble two 'tails'. The parapodia are small and held tightly against sides of body. A large muscular mouth part (known as the buccal bulb) is contained in the anterior half of the body cavity.
This species has a smaller than usual internal shell that is 6 mm long and 5 mm wide. The shell is ear-shaped without formed whorls. It is heavily calcified and contained within the posterior part of the body.[4] [5]
M. cylindrica is most commonly found in the mid-intertidal zone in algal turf and on rock platforms. It may also be found down in shallow sub-tidal area.
It feeds on polychaete worms including bristle worms and round worms by "rapidly sucking them in like a piece of spaghetti" which are then broken apart by a muscular gizzard.