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![Nassarius incrassatus (Ström, 1768) Specimen from La Goulette, Tunisia (among algae 0-1 m, 23.02.2020), actual size 9.5 mm. Note the characteristic black spot in siphonal canal (arrow) Nassarius incrassatus (Ström, 1768) Specimen from La Goulette, Tunisia (among algae 0-1 m, 23.02.2020), actual size 9.5 mm. Note the characteristic black spot in siphonal canal (arrow)](https://images.marinespecies.org/thumbs/69947_nassarius-incrassatus-strom-1768-specimen-from-la-goulette-tunisia-among-algae-0-1-m-23-02-2020-actual-size-9-5-mm-note-the-characteristic-bl.jpg?w=700)
Nassarius incrassatus (Ström, 1768)
Specimen from La Goulette, Tunisia (among algae 0-1 m, 23.02.2020), actual size 9.5 mm. Note the characteristic black spot in siphonal canal (arrow)
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added on 2013-02-051 669 viewsWoRMS taxa Nassarius incrassatus (Strøm, 1768) accepted as Tritia incrassata (Strøm, 1768)checked Gofas, Serge 2013-02-05From reference ben Rejeb, A.M. (2012). Caractérisation des communautés d...
Specimen from La Goulette, Tunisia (among algae 0-1 m, 23.02.2020), actual size 9.5 mm. Note the characteristic black spot in siphonal canal (arrow)
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