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Encyclopedia > Varix (mollusc)

Varix (Pl. varices) is a thickened axial ridge in the shell of some types of Littorinimorpha and Neogastropoda, located at intervals around the whorl, and formed by thickening of the outer lip at a resting stage in the growth of the shell. In most gastropods bearing varixes (e.g. Cassidae, this is essentially a thickening or swelling of the shell at that point. But in some genera, such as Chicoreus, Hexaplex, Pteropurpura and Pterynotus of the family Muricidae, and Biplex of the family Ranellidae, the varices are characterised by beautiful ruffles, frills or lamellae. Other genera, like Murex, are armed with protective spines, which are formed by the varices closing or curling around their axis. Various seashells The hard, rigid outer calcium carbonate covering of certain animals is called a shell. ... Superfamilies Buccinoidea Cancellarioidea Conoidea Muricoidea The Neogastropoda used to be an order of prosobranch gastropods in the taxonomy of Thiele (1921). ... Subfamilies Muricinae Ocenebrinae Ergalataxinae Typhinae Trophoninae Rapaninae (=Thaidinae) Thais Muricidae is a large family within the gastropod superfamily Muricoidea. ... Species see text Murex (Linnaeus, 1758) is a genus of tropical carnivorous marine gastropods. ...


Gastropods with varices are characterised by episodic growth - the shell grows in spurts, and during the resting phase the varix forms.


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The mollusks or molluscs are the large and diverse phylum Mollusca, which includes a variety of familiar creatures well-known for their decorative shells or as seafood.
These range from tiny snails and clams to the cephalopods (octopuses, squid, etc.),which are considered the most intelligent invertebrates.
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