Collectible shells stombidaé lambis truncata sebaé
- H10 x W35 x D20
- stone and plaster
- beige
4.94 ()
Description
Collectible shells stombidaé lambis truncata sebaé. Large specimen of conch. Lambis truncata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family strombidae. It is sometimes called "seven fingers" because of the marked digitations that rise from the lip of its shell, as in some other species of the genus lambis. Length 35 cm. Height 10 cm. Depth 20 cm. Weight 1.480 kg. --------- Collection shells stombidae lambis truncata sebaé. Large queen conch specimen. Lambis truncata is a species of tropical marine gastropod molluscs in the family strombidae (the "queen conches"). It is sometimes called "seven-toed" because of the marked digitations which spring from the lip of its shell, as in some other species of the genus lambis. Length 13.7" Height 3.9" Depth 7.8" Weight 1.480 kg.
Ref. : 17CKR1CP
- Dimensions :
- H10 x W35 x D20
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- stone and plaster
- Style :
- vintage
4.94 ()
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