About Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849)
Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849) is a species whose shells range in size from 25 mm to 80 mm. The type locality for this species is the northeast coast of New Zealand.
Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849) is a animal in the Turritellidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849)
Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849) has shells 25–80 mm, with type locality on New Zealand’s northeast coast.
Stiracolpus pagoda (Reeve, 1849) is a species whose shells range in size from 25 mm to 80 mm. The type locality for this species is the northeast coast of New Zealand.
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