- Description
- Only seven known species of the Pelican's Foot shell have been found, some of which are
from the deep sea and rare. The Common Pelican's Foot is found in muddy gravel. All live
in cool, boreal, waters. Like the Strombidae, (another
family in the superfamily, Strombacea) the Aporrhaidae are actively carnivorous.
Similarly, they are adapted to use their foot for kicking or lunging while escaping
predators. The shell shape is rather unique, and unlike the Strombidae, the
Aporrhaidae do not have movable eyes. Rather, their eyes are fixed at the base of each
tentacle.
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- Immature forms of Aporrhais lack the flaring lip with its characteristic spines,
as shown here. They can easily be mistaken for other shells.
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- Chenopus is a synonymous name for Aporrhais.
- Classification
- Class: Gastropoda
- Clade: Littorinimorpha
- Superfamily: Stromboidea
- Family: Aporrhaidae
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- Single Genus
- Genus: Aporrhais (Chenopus)
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Aporrhais pespelicani (Linnaeus, 1758)
Common Pelican's Foot
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