Buccinum leucostoma

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Buccinum leucostoma
Buccinum leucostoma 001.jpg
Two shells of Buccinum leucostoma
Scientific classification
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Buccininae
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B. leucostoma
Binomial name
Buccinum leucostoma
Lischke, 1872

Buccinum leucostoma, common name the yellow-mouth buccinum, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks.[1]

Description[]

The size of the shell of an adult varies between 55 mm and 120 mm. The snail's salivary glands contains the toxin tetramine (tetramethylammonium ion)[2] The male shell tends to be smaller and more slender than the female shell. The interior of the peristome in male specimens is characterised by a reddish orange colour, while in female specimens it is whitish or yellowish.[3]

Distribution[]

This species is found in the Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Japan.

Buccinum leucostoma Lischke, 1872

References[]

External links[]

  • "Buccinum leucostoma". Gastropods.com. Retrieved 19 June 2011.


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