Tectura_palacea

Tectura palacea

Tectura palacea

Species of gastropod


Tectura palacea, common names the surfgrass limpet or chaffy limpet, also spelled chaffey limpet, is a species of small sea snail, a true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Lottiidae.

Quick Facts Surfgrass limpet, Scientific classification ...

The shell of this small limpet is about 6–10 mm in length and 2–3 mm in width. The shell dimensions are narrow to correspond with the limpet's habitat: the narrow blades of surfgrasses in the genus Phyllospadix, found at low tide levels. This species occurs in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, on the coast of North America, from Vancouver Island, British Columbia to northern Baja California, Mexico.[1]

The habitat of Tectura palacea is the blades of surfgrasses in the genus Phyllospadix

Feeding habits

These small limpets graze on the film of microscopic algae that covers the leaf blades of the marine plant Phyllospadix. As can be seen in the accompanying photos, the limpet scrapes off this algal film, leaving a clear trail on the surface of the blade behind it.


References

  1. McLean J. H. (1978) Marine Shells of Southern California. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Museum, Science Series 24, Revised Edition: 1-104.



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