Phasianella australis Family : Turbinidae Present only in Australia and Tasmania, the Phasianella australis is a very elegant gastropod with a 4-10 cm shell without reliefs with extremely variable design and colours and white calcareous operculum. It lives nourishing of algae, such as the Sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca) and marine plants of the genus Cymodocea, that grow just under the low tide zone, up to about 5 m of depth. The foot is bipartite and the well separated head has very long tentacles © Giuseppe Mazza → To appreciate the biodiversity within the MOLLUSCS please click here. Phasianella australis was last modified: October 28th, 2018 by Giuseppe Mazza