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| Author : | Topic: Need ID for some shells from Malaysia | Bottom |
| Dave r moderator Posts : 123 ![]() |
Hi Mike, this is as much as I can identify. Top row #1. Trochus sp. ? maculatus Linne. 1758 #2. Thais blandfordi (Melvill 1893) #3. Cerithium columna Sowerby 1834 Middle row. #1.Thais sacellum (Born 1778) #2. Morula granulata (Duclos 1832) #3. ? juvenile Cronia margariticola (Broderip 1833) #4. Cymatium (Monoplex) aquatile (Reeve 1844) Bottom row. #1. Pythia sp. (a pulmonate) #2. unknown #3. ? Coralliophilidae #4 juvenila Conus glans Hwass 1792 Sorry I can't do any beter but some specimens are worn and others look to be juveniles. A better, brighter shot of the Trochus would be helpful. Dave |
| Rafael Picardal Posts : 35 God is Love |
Hi Mike! On the bottom row: Maybe it's #2: Eucithara reticulata Reeve, 1846(non Risso, 1826) just my guess.. Raffy | |||
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| mikede Posts : 25 |
Thanks Dave and Rafael! I took three better shots of the Trochus For the Coralliophilidae in the bottom row the best I can get is Quoyula madreporarum (Sowerby, 1820). Can someone confirm that? Mike --Last edited by mikede on 2008-05-17 15:10:38 -- |
| Dave r moderator Posts : 123 ![]() |
Hi Mike, yes it looks like T. maculatus. I think you could be right with the Quoyula, I thought it may be but it is very worn and lacking the pinkish colour on the parietal area. Dave |
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