Conasprella coromandelica

The coloration of the shell can vary, but it typically features a combination of light and dark hues that provide camouflage against the seabed.

The species exhibits a high degree of morphological variation, which is common among marine gastropods and is influenced by environmental factors such as water temperature, salinity, and substrate type.Conasprella coromandelicus is a demersal sea snail, found in the Indian Ocean: East Africa, Bay of Bengal, Sri Lanka and Gulf of Oman.

The cold, nutrient-rich waters of these regions provide an ideal habitat for Conasprella coromandelica, supporting its growth and reproduction.

The distribution of Conasprella coromandelica is influenced by various oceanographic factors, including currents, temperature gradients, and the availability of suitable substrates.

The marine habitats of the Indian Ocean are subject to various anthropogenic pressures, including overfishing, trawling, and climate change.

Studies have utilized various methods, including morphological analysis, molecular techniques, and ecological surveys, to better understand the species and its habitat.