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 dancingdolphin
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  Posted 21/03/2007 03:45:19 AM
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Hoping someone can id my shell, it's obviously muricidae, and came from the Gladstone region (QLD Australia). It's one centimeter in length and cream in color.

http:/www.badongo.com/pic/519614
http:/badongo.com/pic/519626

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 Paul Monfils
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 Paul Monfils
  Posted 21/03/2007 06:14:48 AM
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In spite of its small size it looks a lot like Biplex pulchellum (Sowerby, 1825). I think it may be a juvenile of that species.

 Paul Monfils
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 Paul Monfils
  Posted 22/03/2007 05:27:58 AM
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P.S. Here's a picture of the mature shell:

http://www.jaxshells.org/pulchell.htm

 dancingdolphin
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  Posted 23/03/2007 01:52:22 AM
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Hi Paul
thanks for your help, yes, it certainly is the same shell. it's only taken 6 years to id it. wish i had found this site back then and saved all the time!

best wishes
dancing dolphin


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