Cerithium traillii

Cerithium traillii is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae.[1]

Cerithium traillii
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C. traillii
Binomial name
Cerithium traillii
Synonyms[1]

Clypeomorus traillii (G.B. Sowerby II, 1855)

Description

Distribution

The distribution of Cerithium traillii includes Indo-Pacific and throughout Southeast Asia.[2]

gollark: Pillow dragons would manage to win by being cute and/or absorbing impacts easily.
gollark: Also, nexuses/nexi are powerful, according to the description.
gollark: Nebulae would win fights by saying "Hey, stop fighting me! Look at this cool constellation here? See that star there? It's 500 light-years from this planet, and the latest data shows that it might have habitable planets! Cool, right?" and distracting their opponents.
gollark: ```Despite their great size and strength, Celestial Dragons are a peaceful breed named for their spectral, starry appearance. Little else is known about them, as they spend the vast majority of their lives partially phased out of the plane of existence through the use of powerful magic. Celestial Dragons are thought to assume their corporeal form only long enough to reproduce or to die; the rest of the time, they resemble living, breathing constellations, impervious to all physical and magical harm.```
gollark: And don't forget celestials.

References

  1. Cerithium traillii G.B. Sowerby II, 1855. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 17 May 2010.
  2. Cerithium traillii. sealifebase.org, accessed 9 January 2011.


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