Fusitriton oregonensis

Fusitriton oregonensis

Oregon hairy triton

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Fusitriton oregonensis

Fusitriton oregonensis (Oregon hairy triton) is a species of large predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cymatiidae.

The snail was given its specific name oregonensis (meaning "of Oregon") to honor the Oregon Territory by conchologist John Howard Redfield in 1846.

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It was declared the state seashell of Oregon in 1989 by the 65th Legislative Assembly.

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Appearance

The shells grow from 8 to 13 centimetres (3 to 5 in) long.The shell is light brown in color and is covered with gray-brown bristly periostracum, hence the name "hairy." The shell is an elongate cone with six whorls (or turns) around a central axis.

Distribution

Geography

The Oregon hairy triton is native to the northwestern coast of North America. The shells are found from Alaska to California, as well as in northern Japan. The shells often wash up on the coast during high tides.

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This species is common subtidally.

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Habits and Lifestyle

Little is known of the snail's feeding habits, but they are believed to feed on other mollusks, ascidians ("sea squirts"), and more rarely, sea urchins.The species also holds the record for longest larval development period of any marine invertebrate, able to delay metamorphosis for over 4 years until presented with appropriate habitat. Under laboratory conditions, the larvae showed no signs of senescence at that point. According to some authorities, four years is long enough to drift completely across the Pacific Ocean.

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References

1. Fusitriton oregonensis Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusitriton_oregonensis

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