Lamella (gastropod)

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In malacology, a lamella (plural: lamellae) is a specific type of fold or tooth located on the inner boundary of the aperture.

Auriculella auricula with a strong and smooth parietal lamella

One can discern following types:

  • parietal lamella: positioned on the wall that forms the inner boundary of the aperture.
  • columellar lamella: positioned on the columella (central axis) - sometimes only on juveniles.
  • palatal lamella: positioned on the outer lip.
Auriculella perpusilla with a smooth palatal lamella

Functional Purposes

Identification in taxonomy

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