Yellow Simnia

In this photo, there is another very small Simnia beneath the big one.
| Name: | Yellow Simnia |
| Scientific Name: | Cymbovula sp.1 |
| Family: | Allied Cowries |
| Taxonomic: | Ovulidae |
| ID Group: | Snails, Clams & Shells |
| Size: | 0 - 0.75 in. |
| Depth Range: | In shallow waters (0 – 15 ft.) |
| Sightings: | Seen very rarely |
The Yellow Simnia has a yellow body covering the shell and is marked with tiny orange spots. The shell stays hidden under the soft mantle when it is active.
This Simnia lives on sea fans, where it feeds. It stays well hidden on its host and can be difficult to notice. The Yellow Simnia may be an undescribed species or a variation of the West Indian Simnia (Cymbovula acicularis).