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Common Keyhole Limpet

Diodora graeca (Linnaeus 1758)

Diodora graeca

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Diodora graeca, the Greek keyhole limpet, is a sea snail or limpet, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets.[1]

It was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae as Patella graeca (basionym).

Distribution

This keyhole limpet can be found beneath stones and clinging to rocks in the sublittoral zone (up to a depth of a few hundred meters) in the Mediterranean and West Africa to the North Sea (widespread on the coasts of Ireland and western Britain) and the subarctic North Atlantic. The specimens washed up on the beaches of the North Sea are almost certainly fossils (from the Pliocene and the Eemian), as this species no longer occurs in the south-eastern part of the North Sea.[2]

Description

The oval shell is small (25 mm long and 18 mm wide) and rather flat. It has no whorls and is shield-shaped. The base of the shell is somewhat bent. Its aperture is situated at the dorsum and is keyhole-shaped. This hole serves as an outlet for water and waste products. The shell has a slight reticulated sculpture with concentric cords crossed by radial ridges and with the alternate ridges larger. The color of the shell varies from creamy white to yellow white and is often slightly orange tinted.

This species is mainly herbivorous and also feeds on detritus. The animal has a broad creeping foot and a developed mantle. Its carotenoid content has been investigated and the following substances have been found : α-, β, γ-carotene, zeaxanthin, diatoxanthin, mutatoxanthin and astaxanthin.[3]

Synonyms

  • Fissurella mamillata Risso, 1826
  • Fissurella reticulata (Da Costa, 1778)
  • Patella apertura Montagu, 1803
  • Patella graeca Linnaeus, 1758
  • Patella reticulata Donovan, 1803

References

  1. ^ Diodora graeca (Linnaeus, 1758). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 17 December 2018.
  2. ^ Oliver, A.P.H. (2004). Guide to Seashells of the World. Buffalo: Firefly Books. 25.
  3. ^ Czeczuga, Basyli (1980). "Carotenoid contents in Diodora graeca (L.) (Gastropoda: Fissurellidae from the Mediterranean (Monaco)". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B. 65 (2): 439–441. doi:10.1016/0305-0491(80)90045-0.
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Diodora graeca: Brief Summary

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Diodora graeca, the Greek keyhole limpet, is a sea snail or limpet, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets.

It was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae as Patella graeca (basionym).

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Distribution

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Absent from west coast of Norway, North Sea coasts of England, and eastern parts of England

Reference

Hayward, P.J. & J.S. Ryland (Eds.). (1990). The marine fauna of the British Isles and North-West Europe: 1. Introduction and protozoans to arthropods. Clarendon Press: Oxford, UK. 627 pp.

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Habitat

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Known from seamounts and knolls

Reference

Stocks, K. 2009. Seamounts Online: an online information system for seamount biology. Version 2009-1. World Wide Web electronic publication.

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