Purpuradusta microdon (Gray, 1828)
Micro-tooth
cowry, 7-14mm
Like the similar Purpuradusta
fimbriata, P. microdon is found in a wide range of atoll habitats.
Unlike P. fimbriata, however, P. microdon is most common at
night on lagoon pinnacles and less common on the seaward reef and under shallow
subtidal and intertidal reef rocks. Depths typically range from about 3-20m.
The shell tends to be a bit more inflated and rounded, especially slightly toward
the posterior end from the middle of the shell, while both P. fimbriata
and P. minoridens are a bit
more cylindrical in shape. The three light transverse bands across the dorsum
tend to be fairly uniform and not blotchy in color. As the name implies, the
teeth are the smallest of the three species and are mostly uniform in size along
the length of the aperture. Purpuradusta microdon ranges through the
Indo Pacific except for Hawaii, Western Australia, and the northern Indian Ocean.

The three light bands crossing
the dorsum can be seen in the photo below.




Created
1 April 2008
Updated 10 October 2009
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