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 shellhunk
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  Posted 16/04/2007 12:09:39 AM
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Me again. I just can't wait to ask this. Is a griseoviridis a form of eglantina? I have 1 cream-colored and I'm sure it's a griseoviridis. (or not? :?? But several are green overcasted. I saw similar eglantina in the net labeled "cypraea eglantina green." Is it the same as griseoviridis? If it is so, can I group my cream-colored "griseoviridis" with my "green" eglantinas?

Chris

 Paul Monfils
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  Posted 18/04/2007 06:15:27 AM
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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
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  Posted 18/04/2007 10:20:39 AM
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Thanks Paul.

Chris


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