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Jujubinus poppei
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Vetigastropoda
Order: Trochida
Superfamily: Trochoidea
Family: Trochidae
Genus: Jujubinus
Species:
J. poppei
Binomial name
Jujubinus poppei
Curini-Galletti, 1985
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Synonyms

Bulla triticea Couthouy, 1838

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Jujubinus poppei is a tiny sea snail. It is a type of marine gastropod mollusk. This snail belongs to the family Trochidae. These are often called "top snails" because of their shell shape.

What is Jujubinus poppei?

Jujubinus poppei is a very small snail that lives in the ocean. It is part of a large group of animals called mollusks. Snails, clams, and octopuses are all mollusks. This particular snail is a gastropod. Gastropods are mollusks that usually have a single shell. They move around on a muscular "foot."

Shell Description

The shell of Jujubinus poppei is very small. It usually grows to about 3.5 mm tall. That's about the size of a tiny bead or a few grains of sand! Top snails often have a cone-shaped shell. This helps them stay stable on the seafloor.

Where Does it Live?

This little sea snail lives in the Atlantic Ocean. It can be found off the coast of the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands are a group of islands. They are located near the northwest coast of Africa. These islands are known for their warm waters.

Life of a Sea Snail

Sea snails like Jujubinus poppei live on the ocean floor. They often feed on tiny bits of algae or other small organisms. Snails play an important role in their underwater homes. They help keep the ocean clean by eating detritus.

Reproduction and Life Cycle

Like many sea snails, Jujubinus poppei likely reproduces by laying eggs. These eggs hatch into tiny larvae. The larvae float in the ocean for a while. Then they settle down to the seabed. They grow into adult snails there.

Discovering New Species

Jujubinus poppei was first described in 1985. This means scientists officially named and recorded it that year. Discovering new species helps us learn more about life on Earth. It also helps us understand how different creatures fit into their ecosystems.

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