Common European limpet

Patella vulgata

"Patella vulgata", common name the common limpet or common European limpet is an edible species of sea snail with gills, a typical true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Patellidae. This species is found in the waters of western Europe.
Common European limpet, - Patella vulgata Beach near Hermaness, Shetlands, Scotland.  Common European limpet,Geotagged,Patella vulgata,Spring,United Kingdom

Appearance

The radula in this species is longer than the shell itself. It contains 1920 teeth in 160 rows of 12 teeth each. It is found attached to firm substrates from the high shore to the edge of the sublittoral zone, although it predominates in areas of wave action. Its shell is conical, up to around 6 cm long, and lacks defined chirality. Common limpets are believed to be able to live for up to twenty years.

"Patella vulgata" has been the focus of a range of scientific investigation, as far back as 1935. Its development is well described and it has recently been the focus of transcriptomic investigation, providing a range of genomic sequence data in this species for analysis.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderUnknown Order
FamilyPatellidae
GenusPatella
SpeciesP. vulgata