bursiidid
Bursiidid is a family of marine gastropod mollusks, commonly known as helmet shells or tun shells. These snails are characterized by their large, globular, and spirally coiled shells, which are often smooth and glossy, though some species exhibit ornamentation like knobs or ribs. The aperture of the shell is typically wide and ovate, with a smooth inner lip. Bursiidid species are found in tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, inhabiting sandy or rocky substrates on continental shelves and coral reefs.
The diet of bursiidid snails consists primarily of echinoderms, such as sea stars and brittle stars, which
The family Bursiidid contains several genera, including Bursa, Colubrellina, and Crossata. Some species, like Bursa bufonia,