Information about Cypraea pyrum and spurca Habitat
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07-16-2006, 04:19 PM,
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Information about Cypraea pyrum and spurca Habitat
Dear David, over the years I observed several dozens of living spurca in different areas of the Mediterranean (from Italy to Greece, Turkey, Malta). Â During the day they were hiding, fully covered by their mantle, beneath small to very small rocks in pretty shallow water: 0.5 to 2.0 mt (although I did find some as deep as 25 mt). Â The top of the rocks was almost invariably covered by thick brown algae with appearance much like the mantle of the spurca, and sometimes by leaf-like conidal algae. Â From time to time I could spot spurca in the same strecth of coast as lurida, but very rarely in the same bay and anyway never close one each other. Â Also, very unusual to find more than one spurca under the same rock as it was the case for the lurida.
With regard to pyrum, I just found one living specimen over the years: it was hiding under a huge rock with posidonia oceanica at its base in 4.5 mt. Â This was in a small island on the NE coast of Sardinia, in an area with also lurida but not spurca. Hope this info may be useful to you. Kind regards, Fabio Trave |
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