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forum Forum index forumShells identification Help forumWhat is the distribution of Pitar dione ?

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 Auxi
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  Posted 11/02/2008 03:58:28 PM
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Hi all. Some years ago I`ve travel to Costa Rica and I collected a nice set of seashells. Rafa made a lot of posts for identifications that where very usefull to me. Thanks Rafa and all the people who answer him  

But my problem is that I`ve collected 5 or 6 Pitar dione like bivalves. The problem is that I collected them in Tamaarindo beach, in the pacific coast, and as far as I know Pitar dione is a caribean Species.

I`ve one spectacular specimen and a set of others not so well preserved. I think it should be another species than Pitar dione, because of his distribution and I think that it is not so exactly than the photos and descrïptions of Pitar dione.

I let you a picture:

http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/8629/dsc01994ik2.th.jpg

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8642/dsc01990ic7.th.jpg  

--Last edited by Auxi on 2008-02-11 16:07:44 --

 mikede
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  Posted 11/02/2008 06:40:33 PM
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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
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  Posted 11/02/2008 08:35:45 PM
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Thanks you Mikede. I think you are rigth. Didn`t know that species. Nice link !

 Rafa
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  Posted 14/02/2008 12:12:13 AM
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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
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  Posted 14/02/2008 11:52:46 PM
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Nice ! I couldn´t find the species in any catalogue !! :P

Pitar lupanaria reaches Chile coast also??? Awesome !!


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