User:Vana000/Dendropoma gregarium

Comments by A. Faucci (Apr 3, 2024):

You still got lots to work on your before copying it over to the main article next week:


 * Make sure you include 5-10 sentences about your species divided into the following sections: Description, Distribution, Habitat.
 * Make sure your sentences are all in perfect English and grammar and are easily understandable for a worldwide audience.
 * Make sure all your scientific species names are in italics, the genus is written out at the beginning of a sentence.
 * Link each sentence to a reference using the "cite function (see respective training on How to add Citations).
 * Include 3 additional sources (your current source 1 is already part of the original article on Wikipedia). These would work:
 * https://www.marinelifephotography.com/marine/mollusks/gastropods/vermetids/dendropoma-gregaria.htm
 * https://www.sealifebase.se/summary/Dendropoma-gregarium.html
 * Both references under External links on the main article

= Dendropoma gregarium =

Description
The Dendropoma gregarium is a worm snail in the family Vermetidae. It is identifiable by its brown shell that forms in irregular coils around its body, making it resemble a worm.

Distribution
D. gregarium is found in Hawaii and the Tropical Eastern Pacific. In Hawaiian it is known as kio pōhakupele or kio po'apo'ai.

Habitat
D. gregarium inhabit the intertidal and sub-tidal zone. All worm snails are sessile, they attache to rocks or hard surfaces where they will remain for their entire live. While on these rocks they often look like small black holes.