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Harpa major (large harp, major harp) Title	Harpa major Roding.
 Date	Unknown date (author lived 1607-1677)
 Artist	Wenceslaus Hollar  (1607–1677) 
 Dimensions	5 x 8 cm.
 Classification: Sports, Natural History > Shells
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wenceslas_Hollar_-_Harpa_major_Roding.jpg
 
 The large harp or major harp (Harpa major) is a species of large predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusks in the family Harpidae, the harp snails and their allies. The size of the shell varies between 6 cm and 13 cm. The large harp has a long siphon, a large mouth and a very large foot in proportion to its shell, which it uses to hunt its prey. A voracious nocturnal predator of benthic crustaceans on sandy bottoms, it can prey on crabs as large as itself. Harpa major occurs off East Africa, Tanzania, Mozambique, the Mascarene Basin; off Hawaii.
 
 Order:	Neogastropoda
 Family:	Harpidae
 Genus:	Harpa
 Species:	Harpa major Röding, 1798
 Synonyms
  Harpa conoidalis Lamarck, 1822
 Harpa kawamurai Habe, 1973
 Harpa ligata Menke, 1828
 Harpa major major Röding, 1798 · accepted, alternate representation
 Harpa ventricosa Lamarck, 1801    
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