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Shell of the Week: The Stearns Dove Snail

At only 5 mm (0.2 in inch) in maximum size, Aesopus stearnsii Tryon, 1843, is one of the smallest members of the dove snail family Columbellidae found on the beaches of Southwest Florida. Its shell is relatively slender for the family, with the aperture (opening) spanning about 1/3 to ¼ of shell length. The shell sculpture shows very narrow, etched spiral lines. The color is cream color, usually with a faint orange-brown band just below the suture (the line separating two whorls). The photo shows a 4 mm shell collected by Rebecca Mensch on October 9, 2015, off West Gulf Drive on Sanibel.

The Stearns Dove Snail, Aesopus stearnsi, from Sanibel. Photos by José H. Leal.

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