Septa rubecula (Linnaeus, 1758)
Red triton, 52mm
Septa rubecula is moderately
common in the Marshalls,
and is found in a variety of lagoon and seaward reef habitats. They typically
live under rocks at depths of 5 to 20m.




Created
5 August 2010
Updated 14 March 2020
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