Melo broderipii

Melo broderipii is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes.[1]

Melo broderipii
Five views of a shell of Melo broderipii
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
(unranked):
Superfamily:
Family:
Subfamily:
Genus:
Species:
M. broderipii
Binomial name
Melo broderipii
(Griffith & Pidgeon, 1834)
Synonyms[1]

Voluta lamarckii Kiener, 1839

Description

Melo broderipii is a large predatory sea snail mostly found in seas around the Philippines. It was first identified and named by Gray. Measurements 90-200-250- 355 mm. One of the largest gastropod snails but not the largest in the Melo species.

Melo broderipii is often referred to as a bailer shell as their shape makes them the perfect canoe bailer. Many tribes in New Guinea and other south pacific islands use the various types of Melo to make jewelry and shell money as well as canoe bailers. The large orange Melo pearls which are sometimes found were treasured especially by royalty in Vietnam in the past.[2]

gollark: I'm not certain, but I think that's significantly more expensive than one with the same specs built yourself.
gollark: <@336962240848855040> I think QEMU can do that.
gollark: Can someone help with this really weird issue? I have a websocket-using thing (https://osmarks.tk/incdec/) which seemingly can't connect to the backend websocket (wss://osmarks.tk/incdec/api) in Firefox on my phone and laptop, even though it works fine when I test it with `wscat` and the Node.js `ws` thing. It worked fine up until quite recently.
gollark: You can also just use... steganography or something, I think that's the right term... to store your encrypted data in images.
gollark: I meant just put it in a savings account or something. But interest rates are not very good right now...

References

  1. Melo broderipii (Griffith & Pidgeon, 1834). Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 25 April 2010.
  2. A collectors guide to seashells of the world by Jerome M. Eisenberg
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.