Phaleria testacea
Say, 1824
Phaleria testacea is a of in the , described by Thomas Say in 1824. The species belongs to the Phaleriinae, a group commonly associated with coastal and intertidal . Records indicate presence in Colombia and Mexico. As a member of Phaleria, it is part of a adapted to saline environments.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Phaleria testacea: /fəˈlɛriə tɛˈsteɪʃə/
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Habitat
Coastal and intertidal zones, including sandy beaches and salt marsh edges. Members of the Phaleria are typically found in saline or hypersaline environments.
Distribution
Recorded from Colombia and Mexico.