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The Little Beak Shells

THE LITTLE BEAK SHELLS Genus ROSTELLARIA, Lam.

Shell

spindle-shaped, with elevated spire of many smooth whorls, the last prolonged into a slender anterior canal; posterior canal extends from the top of the aperture, outer lip thickened, dilated, set with teeth; operculum not saw-toothed. Animals similar to Strombus in structure and habits, though usually timid and suspicious, whereas the conchs are bold. They inhabit the China Sea, the Red Sea and the Philippine region, in deep water. Tryon describes ten species. Type, R. curia, Sby.

The comparative variability of certain of these shells has 121 The Conch Shells made demand for them among collectors. A little one, R. powisii, Petit, rare but by no means the most beautiful species, brought zoo francs at a sale in 1877.

R. fusus,

Linn., with the most graceful spindle shape, is the prize of: the genus. It has a stem as Jong as its spire and six short teeth on the outer lip. Length, 6 to 8 inches.

Habitat.— China.

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