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Architectonica perdix

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Partridge sundial
A shell of Architectonica perdix from Australia at the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano
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A. perdix
Binomial name
Architectonica perdix
(Hinds, 1844)
Synonyms
  • Solarium dunkeri Hanley, 1862
  • Solarium perdix Hinds, 1844

Architectonica perdix, common name the partridge sundial, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Architectonicidae, the sundials.

Description

Architectonica perdix has a shell that reaches 65-83 mm in maximum dimension. This shell is low-spired and quite flattened, with a beaded surface. It has seven flatly convex whorls and the base of shell is slight convex in the centre. The sutures are finely incised. The basic shell color is cream, with brown spots.

Distribution

This species can be found in Madagascar, Tanzania, southeastern India, Sri Lanka, northern China, Australia and the central Pacific Ocean area.

Habitat

Architectonica perdix lives on sandy bottoms, at depths of 10-60 m.

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