Diacavolinia longirostris
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Diacavolinia longirostris is a species of sea butterfly. It is a pteropod.
Description
The species is a pelagic animal. It could live in deep waters, up to 1234m. The species has a small shell with big round 'wings' which it uses to swim and glide through the water. Its length attains 9 mm, its diameter 6.3 mm.
Distribution
The species is mostly concentrated near Papua New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia in the Oceanic region, in the Bay of Bengal and near the Gulf of Mexico, near Louisiana and the Bahamas.
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