2009 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Parallel lines with tongues
verfasst von : Hans Meinhardt
Erschienen in: The Algorithmic Beauty of Sea Shells
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The upper shell in Figure 9.1 is decorated with many fine parallel lines. This pattern suggests the same synchronous oscillations as described earlier (see Figure 3.4). However, at particular positions, the parallel lines are deformed into U- or Vshaped gaps. The pattern on the lower shell is based on the same principle; only the size and regularity of the gaps are different. On the upper shell the gaps are restricted to particular positions.On the lower shell two broad bands are nearly free of parallel lines while smaller gaps appear at more scattered positions. The shells belong to the species
Clithon oualaniensis
(in older literature also termed
Neritina or Theodoxus oualaniensis
). These small brackwater snails are frequent on shores around India and Sri Lanka and display an incredible richness of patterns.