Pusia ebenus (Lamarck, 1811) |
Mediterranean. Maybe Canarias. Predator in the upper infralittoral. Original taxon: Mitra ebenus. A synonym is ebenina Locard, who points out: « In addition to its well-defined curve, this species will always be recognized by its black-brown colour, with a narrow line of yellowish-white that stands out near the top of the last whorl and on the preceding ones; in addition, but exclusively towards the summit, there are some more or less attenuated longitudinal ribs. » – Locard & Caziot: “Les coquilles marines des côtes de Corse” part I, Annales de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon vol. 46, Lyon 1900, p.233. 1m deep, on rock, southern side of the islands, Isola Rossa, NW. Corsica. 19mm. |
1m deep, on rock, Puerto Mazzarón, Murcia, S. Spain. 15,5mm. |
3m deep, under stone near offshore reef, Vai bay, Itanos, NE. of Palaikastro, Sitia, NE. Crete. 16mm. |
Slender. 20m deep, Poetto, Cagliari, S. Sardinia. 18mm. |
10m deep, under stone, Punta Moros, Tertenia, Nuoro, E. Sardinia. 22mm. |
Calanque de Saména, south of Marseille, Provence, S. France. Original picture provided by slebris for iNaturalist. – (CC BY-NC) – |
Variations in a population from the Gulf of Gabès, S. Tunisia. Original pictures provided by C. Ratti for gbif.org. – (CC BY) – |
Subadult from 36m deep, San Giovanni Li Cuti, Catania, E. Sicily. 8,3mm. |
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