Etrema crassilabrum (Reeve, 1843)
14.9mm

Etrema crassilabrum is uncommon under rocks or exposed at night in ledges and caves on the seaward reef and lagoon pinnacles. Usually nearly all white, the individual photographed had an especially colorful shell.

Created 24 April 2017
Updated 23 May 2022

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