Tenagodus anguinus explained

Tenagodus anguinus is a species of unusual sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Siliquariidae, the slit worm shells.

Description

The shell is thick and irregularly coiled in a gradually tapered spiral, with rather distant whorls. It has longitudinal ridges with spines on them throughout its length. It is generally a dirty-looking white colour, pale yellow or buff. The uncoiled length could be up to .[1] [2]

Distribution

Tenagodus anguinus is found in the Indian Ocean including around Madagascar.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.biosearch.in/publicOrganismPage.php?id=134069 Siliquaria anguina
  2. Book: Dillwyn, Lewis Weston . A descriptive catalogue of recent shells . 1817 . 1080 .