The shell varies from yellowish to brownish in color and can be either smooth or finely striated, with a shiny surface. It typically features 7 to 8 slightly convex whorls. The apertural margin is white, often accompanied by a white layer on the parietal side. The parietalis is robust, horizontal, and often accompanied by a smaller secondary parietalis. The columellaris is also strong, and the umbilicus is usually covered. The form denticulata is characterized by 3 to 6 short, thin folds resembling droplets near the palatal margin of the inner lip.
Mediterranean Sea coasts (Spain, Italy, Istria, Dalmatia, Albania, Greece, West and South Turkey), West European coasts to Ireland and Scotland, Black Sea, North Germany (and Baltic Sea).[3]
This species lives right at sea level (at the highest high-tide level), and so therefore the minimum recorded depth for this species is 0 m, and the maximum recorded depth is 0 m.[4]
Synonyms
Alexia (Auricula) myosotis (Draparnaud, 1801)
Alexia (Auricula) myosotis var. hiriarti de Folin, 1889
Alexia (Leuconia) micheli var. elongata Pallary, 1900
Alexia (Leuconia) micheli var. incrassata Pallary, 1900
Alexia algerica Bourguignat, 1864
Alexia balearica Dohrn & Heynemann, 1862
Alexia cossoni Bourguignat, 1887
Alexia enhalia Bourguignat, 1887
Alexia loweana Pfeiffer, 1866
Alexia myosotis (Draparnaud, 1801)
Alexia myosotis var. varicosa Fenaux, 1939
Alexia obsoleta Pfeiffer, 1854
Alexia parva Locard, 1893
Alexia pechaudi Bourguignat, 1887
Auricula (Alexia) meridionalis Brazier, 1877
Auricula biasolettiana Küster, 1844
Auricula botteriana Philippi, 1846
Auricula ciliata Morelet, 1845
Auricula dubia Cantraine, 1835
Auricula kutschigiana Küster, 1844
Auricula meridionalis Brazier, 1877
Auricula microstoma Küster, 1844
Auricula myosotis Draparnaud, 1801
Auricula myosotis var. adriatica Küster, 1844
Auricula myosotis var. elongata Küster, 1844
Auricula tenella Menke, 1830
Auricula veneta Martens, 1884
Auricula venetiensis Megerle von Mühlfeld in Villa A. & G.B., 1841
Auricula vespertina Morelet, 1860
Auricula watsoni Wollaston, 1878
Melampus turritus W. G. Binney, 1859(junior synonym)
^Welter-Schultes F. W. (2012). European non-marine molluscs, a guide for species identification. Bestimmungsbuch für europäische Land- und Süsswassermollusken. Planet Poster Editions, Göttingen. ISBN978-3-933922-75-5. 72 (range map Europe)