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 Tom H
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  Posted 05/05/2007 11:44:52 PM
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Question: Regarding the common Florida Fighting Conch, I found some extremely similar ones while setting up my collection from bags of shells. The bag was labeled from Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico on the Gulf of California's extreme north coast. Does anyone know if there is a Pacific relative of the Fla. Fighting Conch?  Tom H

 Paul Monfils
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 Paul Monfils
  Posted 06/05/2007 04:07:55 AM
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Hi Tom,

Yes, that would be Strombus gracilior  Sowerby, 1825.

Here are some pictures:

http://www.gastropods.com/0/Shell_1330.html

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




 Tom H
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  Posted 06/05/2007 04:27:46 PM
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Thanks Paul. That's the one. You came through again! TH

 Tom H
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  Posted 17/06/2007 07:32:41 PM
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Not sure where I found this one or what its common name is--perhaps found in the Fla. Panhandle. Does anyone know-Paul? TH

http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb123/TomHeimer/Unknown.jpg

 Paul Monfils
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 Paul Monfils
  Posted 18/06/2007 02:07:43 AM
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Kind of fuzzy but appears to be Rhinoclavis vertagus (Linne, 1758), an abundant Indo-Pacific species.


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