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| Author : | Topic: about eglantina griseoviridis | Bottom |
| Paul Monfils moderator Posts : 264 ![]() |
Yes, so-called "griseoviridis" are Cypraea eglantina with an opaque or semuitranslucent greenish overglaze. The name has no real taxonomic significance. It is just used to describe a particular shell condition which, I have been told by sources I consider reliable, is caused by a habitat contaminated with fresh water - near a river mouth for example. |
| shellhunk Posts : 62 passionate but needs help identifying.... |
Thanks Paul. Chris |
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