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Olivella mutica (Say, 1822)
Olivella mutica is a dwarf olive shells (Olivellidae). Their range are the tropical and subtropical waters. They live in muddy and sandy bottoms and feed on foraminifera and other small organisms.
Olivella mutica, like all dwarf olive snails, smooth shiny casing. Unlike the olive snails have the dwarf olive snails no Rhinophores and no eyes, just as they lack secondary salivary glands. The operculum is horny and usually closes the whole case mouth.
Synonymised names:
Oliva duplicata Conrad, 1843
Oliva fimbriata Reeve, 1850
Oliva mutica Say, 1822 (original combination)
Oliva muticoides Gabb, 1873
Oliva rufifasciata Reeve, 1850
Direct children (1):
Variety Olivella mutica var. nitidula (Dillwyn, 1817) accepted as Olivella minuta (Link, 1807)
Olivella mutica is a dwarf olive shells (Olivellidae). Their range are the tropical and subtropical waters. They live in muddy and sandy bottoms and feed on foraminifera and other small organisms.
Olivella mutica, like all dwarf olive snails, smooth shiny casing. Unlike the olive snails have the dwarf olive snails no Rhinophores and no eyes, just as they lack secondary salivary glands. The operculum is horny and usually closes the whole case mouth.
Synonymised names:
Oliva duplicata Conrad, 1843
Oliva fimbriata Reeve, 1850
Oliva mutica Say, 1822 (original combination)
Oliva muticoides Gabb, 1873
Oliva rufifasciata Reeve, 1850
Direct children (1):
Variety Olivella mutica var. nitidula (Dillwyn, 1817) accepted as Olivella minuta (Link, 1807)