kableid
Kableid is a genus of marine gastropod mollusks within the family Muricidae, commonly known as murex snails or rock snails. These predatory sea snails are characterized by their robust and often spiny shells, which serve as protection against predators and help them camouflage within rocky substrates.
The genus Kableid is primarily distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in the Indo-Pacific and
Shell morphology varies among species but generally includes elongated, often ornamented shells with multiple whorls and
Kableid species reproduce sexually through a free-swimming larval stage called the veliger, which disperses in the
Due to habitat specificity and collection for the marine ornamental and fossil markets, some Kableid species
Research into Kableid contributes to understanding marine biodiversity, predator-prey dynamics, and shell formation processes in mollusks.
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