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 Mark
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  Posted 05/04/2009 11:53:02 AM
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Dear All,

I would like ask your help again.
I have some old shells what I identify earlier but I think yet it is not correct. (maybe Cypraea is not thersites, Conus is not ximenes) Please help try find the exact species.

Olds: http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674369 http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674381

The following shells allegedly are from Indonesia and I don’t get on with them.

http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674407 http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674418

http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674431 http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674440

http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674447 http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674451

Maybe Pustularia cicercula?
http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674455 http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674461

Unfortunatelly I don’t know where are they from

First maybe Oxystele sp., third Cypraea capensis ?
http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674483 http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674532

http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674584 http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674592

http://www.badongo.com/pic/5674623

I would be grateful every idea.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Mark

 Paul Monfils
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 Paul Monfils
  Posted 06/04/2009 06:24:51 AM
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I'll do my best but will have to get back to some of these later, unless someone else attacks them in the meantime.  I can give you a few ID's and a lot of "maybe's".

Picture 1
Top row - These all look like they could be the European Cerithium vulgatum, except the last one, which is Cerithium coralium.
The Cypraea is an immature specimen, in which the adult pattern has not yet formed. The elongate shape suggests Cypraea eglantina.
The Conus is called Conus blanfordianus by Rockel & Korn (Manual of the Living Conidae), but Poppe (Philippine Marine Shells) assigns that name to a different species, which Rockel calls Conus zapatosensis.  So I am not certain of the correct name.

Picture 2
#1 and 2 appear to be Oliva lignaria. The other Oliva I am not sure about, perhaps Oliva tremulina chrysoides.  Right Top is a Gyrineum, quite worn but perhaps Gyrineum cuspidatum.  The Conus is too worn to make a definite ID.  Was trying to come up with a suggestion based just on shape, but I can't think of anything likely.

Picture 3
#1 - Pyrene punctata.  The rest of the top row look like Oliva sidelia, and the last two in the bottom row may be that species as well.  The other four (white) Oliva ... #1 maybe Oliva multiplicata, or Oliva nitidula; #2 Odd looking spire and protoconch, but can't place it; #3 maybe Oliva annulata; #4 maybe Oliva lignaria.

Picture 4 - probably a Hipponyx species

Picture 5 - The one on the right is probably Cypraea cicercula.  The one on the left is rather elongate for that species, and the teeth rather coarse. There are several similar species in this group, differentiated on fine characteristics, which are not visible in shells this worn.

Picture 6
#1  Oxystele sinensis
#2  Melapium lineatum
#3  Cypraea capensis, immature

Picture 7 - will try this one later

Picture 8 - Rapana bezoar  

--Last edited by Paul Monfils on 2009-04-06 06:27:58 --

 Mark
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  Posted 09/04/2009 05:47:19 PM
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Hello Paul,

Thanks for your help (yout “maybe’s” are more as best I could)
Can you help me the classification of Melapium? Is it Pseudoolivoidea or this is the right http://www.gastropods.com/6/Shell_5386.shtml ?

Regards,

Mark  

--Last edited by Mark on 2009-04-09 17:49:42 --

 Mark
 Posts : 38
  Posted 10/01/2010 10:03:51 AM
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Hi,

Is it possible on the 7th picture the third shell from left in bottom row a Turridrupa bijubata?

Regards,

Mark


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