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- Most adults up to a carapace length of occupy a " Nerita undata " shell.
- ""'Nerita marinduquenensis " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae.
- ""'Nerita neritopsoides " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae.
- ""'Nerita sanguinolenta " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae.
- By weight the most important species are Turritela, Melanoides, Tegillarca and Ostrea for the more recent layers; Nerita, Ostrea and Melanoides for the older layers.
- ""'Nerita orbignyana " "'is a species of sea snail with an marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites.
- ""'Nerita plicata " "'is a species of tropical sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites.
- ""'Nerita lirellata " "'is a species of sea snailwith a gill and an operculum, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae.
- The shell of this species has an internal shelf or lamella, but it more closely resembles a shell of a " Crepidula " than it does a " Nerita ".
- The common name " nerite " as well as the family name Neritidae and the genus name " Nerita ", are derived from the name of Nerites, who was a sea god in Greek mythology.
- ""'Nerita tessellata " "', sometimes known as the " checkered nerite " is a species of tropical sea snail with a gill and an marine gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites.
- There has been some confusion over the taxonomy of the " Nerita " genus in the Pacific region, however " Nerita atramentosa " and " Nerita melanotragus " are now recognised as separate species ( the two have often been considered to be the same species ).
- There has been some confusion over the taxonomy of the " Nerita " genus in the Pacific region, however " Nerita atramentosa " and " Nerita melanotragus " are now recognised as separate species ( the two have often been considered to be the same species ).
- There has been some confusion over the taxonomy of the " Nerita " genus in the Pacific region, however " Nerita atramentosa " and " Nerita melanotragus " are now recognised as separate species ( the two have often been considered to be the same species ).
- "I found the skeleton enveloped by a coating of a kind of ruddle . . . which stained the earth, and in some parts extended itself to the distance of about half an inch [ 12 mm ] around the surface of the bones . . . Close to that part of the thigh bone where the pocket is usually worn surrounded also by ruddle [ were ] about two handfuls of the " Nerita littoralis " [ periwinkle shells ].