Little Egg Cowry

Calpurnus verrucosus

''Calpurnus verrucosus'', the 'Umbilical Egg Shell' or 'Warty/Little Egg Cowry', is a species of sea snail, a cowry, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Ovulidae, the cowries.
Umbilical Egg Shell (Calpurnus_verrucosus) Cabilao, Oct 7, 2012.
A sea snail from the allied cowries-Ovulidae family. Shell to 3.5 cm (1 1/2 in.). Mantle and foot white with numerous black (occasionally brown) spots. Here also on soft coral Sacrophyton sp.
Habitat:
Indo West Pacific.This species is mainly distributed in the tropical South East Africa and in the Western Pacific Ocean, in the waters along Madagascar, Mascarene Islands, Red Sea, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines. Living cowries can mainly be encountered in daylight under soft corals, sponges and rocks in shallow to deep waters at a depth of 20-50 m. They primarily feed on the polyps of Leather Corals (Sacrophyton and Lobophytum species, Alcyoniidae). At night they spread their mantles on the top of the soft coral and start grazing on the polyps. Calpurnus verrucosus,Geotagged,Philippines

Appearance

The shells of this species reach 10–40 millimetres of length. This cowry is pure white, smoot and ovate, the base is flat and wide. The anterior and posterior extremities have a slight purple coloration, with a yellow circle at the edge of a depressed pustule . The mantle of the living cowries is white and completely covered by small brown spots. Also the foot is white with dark dots and can be extended widely around the base of the shell.
Egg Cowrie - Calpurnus verrucosus Mostly found on their food source - leather corals. Calpurnus verrucosus,Geotagged,Little Egg Cowry,Malapascua,Philippines,Spring

Distribution

This species is mainly distributed in the tropical South East Africa and in the Western Pacific Ocean, in the waters along Madagascar, Mascarene Islands, Red Sea, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines.

Habitat

Living cowries can mainly be encountered in daylight under soft corals, sponges and rocks in shallow to deep waters at a depth of 20-50 m. They primarily feed on the polyps of Leather Corals . At night they spread their mantles on the top of the soft coral and start grazing on the polyps.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderLittorinimorpha
FamilyOvulidae
GenusCalpurnus
SpeciesC. verrucosus
Photographed in
Philippines