Tonnidae
The Tonnidae are a family of medium-sized to very large sea snails, known as the tun shells. The name "tun" refers to the snails' shell shape which resembles wine casks known as "tuns". While the shells are thin, they are also strong. There is no operculum. They are found in all tropical seas, where they inhabit sandy areas. During the day, they bury themselves in the substrate, emerging at night to feed on echinoderms (especially sea cucumbers), crustaceans, and bivalves. Some larger species also capture fish, using their expandable probosces to swallow them whole. Females lay rows of eggs that become free-swimming larvae for several months before settling to the bottom.
Browse all available specimen shells for sale from this family below
#1 Tonna galea 79.5mm F+ (Uneven Lip) Zamboanga, Philippines
#7 Malea pomum 62.9mm F+ Sagmi Bay, Japan
#5 Tonna perdix 114mm Philippines 15
#3 Tonna perdix 124mm No Data 6
#2 Tonna perdix 129mm Philippines
#1 Tonna perdix 70.9mm Palawan, Philippines
#9 Malea pomum 41.8mm Samar, Philippines, Trawled On Sand, Shallow Water
#8 Malea pomum 38.3mm Netted, Negros Island, Philippines
#4 Malea pomum 64.5mm S. Cotabato To S. Mindanao, 6-10' Around Reef In Sand
#3 Malea pomum 62.4mm S. Cotabato To S. Mindanao, 6-10' Around Reef In Sand
#2 Malea pomum 52.1mm Tribriand Islands Tonnidae
#19 Malea pomum 65.7mm Offshore, Victoria, Australia Tonnidae
#15 Malea pomum 58.2mm Trawled, Kenya Tonnidae
#12 Malea pomum 72mm Lamalagi Island, Fiji Tonnidae
#11 Malea pomum 50mm Samar, Philippines, Trawled On Sand, Shallow Water
#6 Tonna dolium 83mm Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea