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| Author : | Topic: What is the distribution of Pitar dione ? | Bottom |
| mikede Posts : 33 |
I'd say this is Pitar lupanaria, which is a pacific coast species related to Pitar dione. You can find a picture here: http://zipcodezoo.com/Key/Pitar_Genus.asp --Last edited by mikede on 2008-02-11 21:52:37 -- |
| Auxi Posts : 3 |
Thanks you Mikede. I think you are rigth. Didn`t know that species. Nice link ! |
| Rafa Posts : 27 |
Hi Auxi. I am agree with "mikede". I have some Pitar lupanaria species and are the same that your pictures. My bivalves are from Chile coast and I have another from Manuel Antonio (Copsta Rica). |
| Auxi Posts : 3 |
Nice ! I couldn´t find the species in any catalogue !! :P Pitar lupanaria reaches Chile coast also??? Awesome !! |
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