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 chastidyllaws
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  Posted 26/08/2007 09:43:26 PM
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I TRIED TO TAKE THE BEST PICTURE I COULD COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME A LITTLE ABOUT THESE ALSO.  THANK YOU SO MUCH PAULhttp://www.badongo.com/pic/1349533 ]http://www.bado[URLngo.com/pic/1349552[/URL]]http://www.bado[URLngo.com/pic/1349552[/URL] http://www.badongo.com/pic/1349552  

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  Posted 27/08/2007 06:05:33 AM
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Numbering the top row 1-6, left to right, and the bottom row 7-12, left to right ...

#1,5,6,9,and 10 appear to be Oliva sayana, Lettered Olive Shell, from Florida and nearby waters.

#12 is also an Oliva, and may be O. sayana, but it is too worn to tell for sure.

#3 is Oliva lignaria, Ornate Olive, a common Indo-Pacific species.

#2 is a single valve of Arcinella cornuta, Spiny Jewel Box, Southeastern United States.

#4 is a Conus, probably Conus furvus, called "Dark Cone" or simply Furvus Cone, Indo-Pacific.

#7 is an altered (cut or ground) Strombus urceus, Little Bear Conch, Indo-Pacific.

#8 is an immature Faciolaria lilium, Banded Tulip Shell, Southeastern U.S.A.

#11 is Babylonia areolata, Spotted Babylon Whelk or Areola Babylon Whelk, western Pacific.

All these species are common to abundant.


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