Myurella
pygmaea (Hinds, 1844)
12.6mm
Myurella
pygmaea is very common in some areas at Kwajalein. Specimens usually
live beneath fine layers of sand over hard reef on the seaward reef.




A young specimen.


Created
2 April 2017
Updated 1 August 2020
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