Familia Naticidae

Forbes, 1838

Shell smooth, globular or oval, with a low spire and an enlarged last whorl; aperture semicircular, umbilicus prominent. Foot enlarged; propodial and opercular regions partially cover shell in creeping animals; operculum large, oligogyrous, horny in North Sea species. Animal ploughs through soft substrata in search of bivalve preys, whose shells it bores. Spawn is a characteristic collar or necklace-shaped ribbon, stiffened with sand; commonly known as necklace-shells.

Source: Hayward et al., 1990.

The following subtaxa of this family occur in the region:

Genus Amauropsis
Amauropsis islandica
Genus Euspira
Euspira catena
Euspira fusca
Euspira montagui
Euspira pallida
Euspira pulchella

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