Cerithium

/sɛˈrɪθiəm/ noun

A genus of small marine snails with pointed, spiral shells commonly found in shallow ocean waters.

From Greek 'kerithion,' a term used by ancient naturalists to describe a type of small marine snail. The Latin scientific nomenclature formalized this into 'cerithium' during Linnaeus's taxonomic system in the 18th century.

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