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Neritidae - Neritinae: Nerita (Lisanerita) melanotragus E. A. Smith, 1884 ('eastern black nerite')
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Synonym(s):
melanotragus E. A. Smith, 1884.
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Figures a-c: 21 mm, Maria Island, Tas (E). |
Typical shell-length 25 mm. Shell generally indistinguishable from that of N. atramentosa, but the strongly brown-tinged operculum of the living animal is characteristic. Lives intertidally on rocks.
Occurs in eastern Australia (QLD, NSW, TAS and VIC); also New Zealand. In Tasmania this species is usually the dominant Nerita around Flinders Island and in the E, but rare or absent from the N, S and W coasts.
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