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Coenaculum secundum
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
(unranked):
clade Caenogastropoda
Superfamily:
Mathildoidea
Family:
Tofanellidae
Genus:
Coenaculum
Species:
C. secundum
Binomial name
Coenaculum secumdum
Powell, 1937

Coenaculum secundum is a tiny type of sea snail. It lives in the ocean and is part of a group of animals called mollusks. Think of it as a small, shelled creature that moves slowly on the seafloor.

This particular sea snail belongs to the family called Tofanellidae. It's one of only four known species in its group, or genus, named Coenaculum. The other species are Coenaculum minutulum, Coenaculum tertium, and Coenaculum weerdtae.

What is a Sea Snail?

Sea snails are amazing creatures that live in the ocean. They are a kind of gastropod, which means "stomach-foot." This name comes from how they move, using a large, muscular foot on their underside. Most sea snails have a hard, spiral shell that they carry on their back. This shell protects their soft body from predators and the ocean environment.

Sea snails are also mollusks. Mollusks are a big group of soft-bodied animals, many of which have shells. Other mollusks you might know include clams, oysters, and even octopuses and squids (though they don't have external shells).

Where Does Coenaculum secundum Live?

This special sea snail is found only in one place: New Zealand. When an animal or plant is found only in one specific area, we say it is endemic to that place. This means Coenaculum secundum is a unique part of New Zealand's amazing marine life.

New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Its waters are home to many different kinds of sea creatures, including various types of snails and other mollusks.

When Was it Discovered?

Coenaculum secundum was officially named and described in 1937 by a scientist named Powell. When scientists discover a new species, they give it a unique scientific name, like Coenaculum secundum, so that everyone around the world knows exactly which creature they are talking about.

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