• Source: Penion mandarinus
  • Penion mandarinus, common name the mandarin penion, southern siphon whelk or Waite's buccinum whelk, is a species of medium-to-large predatory sea snail or whelk, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Austrosiphonidae.


    Description


    Penion mandarinus is a medium-to-large sized species of siphon whelk. The species could be confused with the sympatric species P. maximus, however P. mandarinus is typically smaller and has a smoother shell with a shorter siphonal canal.


    Distribution


    This marine species is endemic to Australia (New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria).


    Evolution


    Penion mandarinus is closely related to another Australian species P. maximus. The species have overlapping geographic ranges (sympatry) and may have evolved from a common ancestor via niche differentiation based on prey size and water depth.


    Subspecies


    These subspecies have been previously recognised:

    Penion mandarinus mandarinus (Duclos, P.L., 1831)
    Penion mandarinus waitei (Hedley, 1903)


    References




    External links



    World Register of Marine Species: Penion mandarinus (Duclos, 1832)
    Molluscs of Tasmania: Buccinidae - Siphonaliinae: Penion mandarinus (Duclos, 1831) ('mandarin whelk')
    Seashells of New South Wales: Penion mandarinus (Duclos, 1831))
    "Penion mandarinus". Gastropods.com. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
    Natural History Museum Rotterdam - Mollusca - Gastropoda - Buccinidae

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