Nerita undata (Zvonareva, Sofya & Kantor, Yuri 2016)
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Ordo: Cycloneritimorpha
Familia: Neritidae
Genus: Nerita
Name
Nerita undata Linnaeus, 1758 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Nerita undata Zvonareva, Sofya, 2016, Zootaxa 4162: 408-408.
Materials Examined
Material
Description
Measurements. Up to 33 mm (Tan & Clements 2008). Ecological notes. Development with free swimming veliger (Fukumori & Kano 2014). Found in crevices and under rocks of breakwaters and rocky shores of middle to upper intertidal zones. Nocturnal, emerging from their hiding places at dusk (Tan & Clements 2008). In studied sites it was found on rocks in the lower intertidal zone. Relation to mangroves. Eurybiotic.
Distribution
Distribution in Vietnam. From northern-east coast to southern delta (Thach 2005). General distribution. IWP: northeastern South Africa to Kenya, ranging through central region, including Indonesia and the Philippines, to Melanesia and Micronesia, southern Japan to northern Australia (Frey 2010).
Taxon Treatment
- Zvonareva, Sofya; Kantor, Yuri; 2016: Cheсklist of gastropod molluscs in mangroves of Khanh Hoa province, Vietnam, Zootaxa 4162: 408-408. doi
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