User:Ncorpuz4/Thylacodes variabilis

Comments by A. Faucci:
Great first draft! Comments:


 * Make sure you check what is already on the Wikipedia page of your species. it is currently just one paragraph and will need to be put into different sections: Morphology & Biology, Distribution & Habitat. make sure your additions and the ones already there are cohesive and the info flows logically within each section, usually from general to detailed.
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Draft:
Thylacodes variabilis (Serpulorbis variabilis) are suspension-feeding worm snails that are located in Hawaii.

They’re considered atypical of non-native and they can form full attachments to natural and artificial surfaces. They can also transport on vessel hulls and other drifting substrates. Thylacodes are reduced to some parasprem at maturity and they can be replaced with the terminal bulb. Thylacodes variabilis belongs to crawl-away juveniles hatching. Considering that they’re polychromatic, individuals vary in both overall head-foot and color patterns. Their lack of black or yellow can be present in more than one species. Thylacodes have shells that are shaped like hermit crabs. Their shell shapes looked unusual just like C. elegans and C. latens. Their shells are larger and can develop longitudinal sculpture, exceeding 10mm or more.