Neptunea amianta
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
White neptune (Neptunea amianta): The white neptune is a deepwater species most often seen below 200 meters. Most recovered specimens are from golden king crab pots. This species is unique in having a white shell. Like the Pribby (Neptunea pribiloffensis) it has a very delicate thin shell and generally fine ribbing.
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Weblinks
- WoRMS Page for Neptunea amianta
- Search Arctos Database for Neptunea amianta (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Neptunea amianta (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Neptunea amianta
- iNaturalist Observations for Neptunea amianta in Southeast Alaska
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