Calliostomatidae – Calliostomatinae: Astele (Astele) subcarinata Swainson, 1855 (‘giant top-shell’)
Synonym(s): subcarinata Swainson, 1855.
Typical shell-length 40 mm. Umbilicus open. Lives subtidally and offshore on sponges in sandy areas. Native. Endemic to southeastern and southwestern Australia (NSW, TAS, VIC, SA and WA). In Tasmanian waters, this is a widespread species, but seldom beached; most beached shells are worn or broken.
Classification
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Vetigastropoda
Order: Vetigastropoda
Superfamily: Trochoidea
Family: Calliostomatidae
Subfamily: Calliostomatinae
Genus: Astele
Localities for Astele subcarinata
Black River Beach
Black River Beach: northern end
Black River Beach: southern end
Bruny Island (unlocalised)
E coast of Tasmania (unlocalised)
Flinders Island: Northeast River: mouth
Flinders Island: Palana Beach
King Island: Lavinia Beach: beach nr Lake Martha Lavinia
King Island: Naracoopa: foreshore
King Island (unlocalised)
Maria Island: Trigonia Corner
Marion Bay: Bream Creek foreshore
Marion Bay: northern beaches
Marion Bay (unlocalised)
Nubeena: Roaring Beach
Peggs Beach (unlocalised)
Robbins Island: Ransonnet Bay
Rocky Cape: Picnic Beach & rocks to S
South Bruny Island: Adventure Bay (unlocalised)
Stanley: Anthony Beach
Stanley: Circular Head
Stanley: Godfreys Beach
Stanley: Tatlows Beach
Tasmania (unlocalised)