Rhabdus rectius  (Western Straight Tuskshell)

Photo of Rhabdus rectius by <a href="www.ronshimek.com">Ronald Shimek</a>

© Ronald Shimek (Photo ID #39421)

Photographer's Submitted Details

Photo Location Cowlitz Bay, Waldron Island, San Juan County, Washington, USA
Photographer Ronald Shimek
Habitat Subtidal Silty Sand
Photo Date December 12, 1976
Upload Date May 21, 2013
Elevation (m) -15
Latitude 48.8777777777778
Longitude -125.185833333333
Photo ID # 39421
Comments This is the typical pose of a scaphopod from the text books, but it is an exceptionally rare posture in nature. This animal is probably spawning or preparing to spawn, as the gametes exit from the top aperture. Being exposed like this presents a risk to all sorts of predators. Laboratory experiments show that the animals are rarely visible like this, perhaps normally for only a few minutes over the course of a week. Only during spawning season is a there a reasonable chance of finding some animals exposed to photograph. This animal was on a mud slope at a depth of about 15 m.