BIOTIC Species Information for Helcion pellucidum
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Researched by | Dr Harvey Tyler-Walters | Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | Dr David McGrath | ||
Taxonomy | |||
Scientific name | Helcion pellucidum | Common name | Blue-rayed limpet |
MCS Code | W234 | Recent Synonyms | Patina pellucida, Patina laevis, Helcion laevis |
Phylum | Mollusca | Subphylum | |
Superclass | Class | Gastropoda | |
Subclass | Prosobranchia | Order | Patellogastropoda |
Suborder | Family | Pattelidae | |
Genus | Helcion | Species | pellucidum |
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Additional Information | Specimens found in cavities in holdfasts develop into the laevis form (Helcion pellucidum var. laevis). The laevis form has a taller, more robust opaque shell, ledged in profile, with blue rays that alternate with reddish brown rays. The most noticeable ledge of the shell indicates the size at which the individual enters the holdfast. Weber et al. (1997) suggested that Helcion pellucidum was genetically distinct from its South African con-geners and may have arisen independently. Recent studies of morphological features (Ridgeway et al., 1998) and molecular characteristics (Koufopanou et al., 1999) suggest that Helcion pelludicum belongs to the genus Patella. | ||
Taxonomy References | Fish & Fish, 1996, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Weber et al., 1997, Ridgeway et al., 1998, Fretter & Graham, 1994, Koufopanou, 1999, |