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See also: Marginella
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]marginella (plural marginellas)
- (zoology) A mollusk of the genus Marginella, or its shell.
- 2002, Don Philpott, Florida: Gulf Coast[1], page 16:
- Common shells include frog-shells, distorsios, volutes, tulips, murex, cones, olives, marginellas, cowries, augers and the Florida horse conch, the state's official shell, which can grow up to 24in (6 1 cm) long.
- 2006, Jackie Leatherbury Douglass, Shells[2]:
- Smooth, shiny, brightly colored shells, marginellas are usually found in tropical and warm water.
- 2008, George Branch, Two Oceans: A Guide to the Marine Life of Southern Africa[3], page 168:
- Marginellas have smooth, shiny shells with an elongate, narrow aperture three-quarters or more of the total shell length.