• Source: Harpa davidis
  • Harpa davidis, common name the Madras harp or David harp, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Harpidae, the harp snails.


    Distribution


    This species is widespread over Indo-Pacific, from eastern Africa to Hawaii and it is present in the South Eastern India and in the Andaman Sea.


    Habitat


    The Madras harp lives on sublittoral and offshore sandy bottoms at depths of 5 to 250 m.


    Description


    Shells of Harpa davidis can reach a size of 60–119 millimetres (2.4–4.7 in). These shells are usually smoothy and glossy, pale brown or reddish-brown, with strong axial ribs, a wide aperture and characteristic decorative markings. The ventral side of body whorl usually shows two-three large brown blotches, but may also be completely brown.


    Bibliography


    Hughes, R.N. and W.K. Emerson. 1987. Anatomical and taxonomic characteristics of
    HarpaandMorum(Neogastropoda: Harpaidae). Veliger, 29(4):349–358.
    Rehder, H.A. 1973. The family Harpidae of the world. Indo-Pac. Moll., 3(16):207–274.
    Walls, J.G. 1977. Another viewpoint on the living harps. The Pariah, 4:1–4.
    Walls, J.G. 1980. Conchs, tibias, and harps. T.F.H., Reigate, 191


    References




    External links



    "Harpa davidis". Gastropods.com. Retrieved 16 January 2019.

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