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1098:L. galeatus
1047:vertebrates
1024:L. galeatus
1020:herbivorous
997:oviposition
987:exhibits a
985:L. galeatus
367:Description
1708:Strombidae
1702:Categories
1163:References
1116:Human uses
1102:kilometers
1074:Lutjanidae
1066:Balistidae
1041:, such as
1028:macroalgae
1012:carnivores
989:gregarious
888:histone H3
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363:and Peru.
353:Costa Rica
343:, Pacific
284:Strombidae
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108:Gastropoda
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1130:pre-Incan
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1043:octopuses
1022:animals.
854:cladogram
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423:Phylogeny
413:columella
405:outer lip
349:Nicaragua
274:gastropod
267:sea snail
265:of large
156:Species:
84:Kingdom:
78:Eukaryota
1633:11769659
1552:Q3835936
1546:Wikidata
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1320:16839783
1080:Behavior
1032:detritus
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999:occurs.
981:low tide
977:mangrove
866:Strombus
839:Strombus
417:aperture
216:basionym
210:Swainson
197:Synonyms
188:Swainson
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98:Mollusca
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88:Animalia
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1005:mollusk
1001:Females
968:Ecology
906:to the
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357:Ecuador
308:by the
291:Pacific
279:in the
277:mollusk
263:species
261:, is a
257:as the
226:Sowerby
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1126:ChavĂn
1059:family
993:mating
879:Lambis
383:, 1843
381:Kiener
345:Panama
341:Mexico
322:pututu
318:Andean
310:ChavĂn
281:family
271:marine
239:, 1828
228:, 1825
212:, 1823
18:Pututu
1680:WoRMS
1628:IRMNG
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