Clavus
canalicularis (Röding, 1798)
22.35mm
Clavus
canicularis is common
at Kwajalein, usually in sand or exposed at night at depths of 3 to about 20m
on lagoon and seaward reefs.




This one appears to be eating a
worm of some sort, possibly a sipunculan.


Clavus canicularis occasionally
lacks the brown spiral band.

Created 24 April 2017
Updated 20 February 2020
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