Striodentalium [Striodentalium]

Description
Striodentalium species are recognized by their elongated, tubular shells, which are marked by striations or grooves along their length. These tusk shells inhabit marine environments, often burrowing into sandy or muddy bottoms. The genus is adapted to a range of depths, from shallow waters to deeper offshore zones, with the striations on their shells aiding in burrowing and camouflage.
Species

Oblique Tusk Shell [Striodentalium obliquum]
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Diagonal Tusk Shell [Striodentalium diagonalis]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Mollusks
Mollusca
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Class |
Tusk shells
Scaphopoda
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Order |
Gadilida
Gadilida
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Family |
Tusk Shells
Dentaliidae
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Statistics
- Species 2