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Trapezium horse conch shells C016 / 6030

Trapezium horse conch shells C016  /  6030


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Trapezium horse conch shells C016 / 6030

Pair of trapezium horse conch (Pleuroploca trapezium) shells. This marine gastropod originates from the Indo-Pacific

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© NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Bivalve Bivalvia Conch Gastropod Gastropoda Indonesia Invertebrata Lamellibranch Lamellibranchia Mollusc Mollusca Mollusk Neogastropoda Pacific Pointed Shell Shells Southeast Asia Specimen Spiral Striped Cutouts Drilliidae Neotaenioglossa Strombidae True Conch Veneroid Veneroida


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This print showcases a stunning pair of Trapezium horse conch shells, scientifically known as Pleuroploca trapezium. Originating from the Indo-Pacific region, these marine gastropods exhibit an exquisite blend of nature's artistry and animal elegance. Against a striking black background, the striped pattern on their shells creates a mesmerizing visual spectacle. The intricate spiral shape and pointed ends of these specimens highlight the remarkable beauty found in aquatic life. With meticulous precision, this photograph captures every detail of these mollusks' unique biological features. The duo presents a fascinating glimpse into the world of zoology and marine fauna. Hailing from Southeast Asia, specifically Indonesia, these invertebrates belong to the family Strombidae within the class Gastropoda. Their presence adds to the rich biodiversity that thrives in this part of Asia's vast Pacific waters. Displayed against a cut-out backdrop, this image allows us to appreciate the true essence and splendor of these Trapezium horse conch shells without any distractions. It serves as a testament to their significance within biology and highlights their role as members of Veneroida and Neotaenioglossa orders. As we delve into this snapshot captured by Natural History Museum London/Science Photo Library, we are reminded once again how wildlife can captivate our imagination through its sheer diversity and wonderment.

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