David Harp [Harpa davidis]

David Harp
Description

The David Harp is a sea snail species identified by its highly glossy, robust shell which can reach up to 13 cm in length. The shell is marked with vertical brownish-red bars on a lighter background, giving it a harp-like appearance. This species is found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region, from East Africa to Hawaii. It is a carnivorous species, preying on bottom-dwelling bivalves and gastropods.

Taxonomy
Phylum Mollusks
Mollusca
Class Gastropods
Gastropoda
Order Tonnoidea
Tonnoidea
Family Ranellids
Ranellidae
Genus Harp Shells
Harpago
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