09-04-2010, 10:23 AM
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09-04-2010, 05:00 PM
Please help me in identifying this sea shell. Thanks.
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09-05-2010, 01:28 PM
Allan, any chance of a photo showing the aperture? This would help a lot.
Dave
Dave
09-05-2010, 01:40 PM
Hi, Pierre! Thanks for the help. The specimen came from the coast of Bohol, Phillipines. It was the reef with probably depths of 10-12 meters. This is the only origin I can give as of now. Thanks a lot. Allan
09-07-2010, 11:10 AM
Hi, Dave! I'll try to upload the picture showing the aperture. I am finished isolating the genomic DNA and its 12S rRNA gene and hopefully we can submit it for sequencings and the scientific name will be known. Thanks again, Allan
09-07-2010, 11:16 AM
Its me again. But i still need your help. I looked at peirre's initial genus, I saw something like it. He is right! I hope you agree, too!Thanks a lot to both of you.
It will take a while before we can get the DNA sequence and help us ID this snail. But I am working on my paper using your initial genus. Thanks again.
allan
It will take a while before we can get the DNA sequence and help us ID this snail. But I am working on my paper using your initial genus. Thanks again.
allan
09-14-2010, 02:55 AM
Hi Pierre and Dave,
I am having problem with transferring my old account. I registered again with my new username alh2. This is the aperture side and the dorsal side of the snail you identified as family Potamididea and genus Cerithidea. Hope you can help me with the species. Thanks.
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I am having problem with transferring my old account. I registered again with my new username alh2. This is the aperture side and the dorsal side of the snail you identified as family Potamididea and genus Cerithidea. Hope you can help me with the species. Thanks.
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09-14-2010, 11:19 AM
Hi Allan, difficult to see as the photo is very blurred but from what I can see of the aperture it may be a Cerithium, something like coralium.
Dave
Dave
09-15-2010, 12:17 AM
Hi Dave, Thanks a lot! I am not familiar sea shells. Can I know what in the morphology of the shell or any characteristic that you based your ID. Can I qoute you as personalcommunications your basis. If you want you can email me personally. Thanks
Allan
Allan
09-15-2010, 01:24 AM
Hi Allan, as I said it is a VERY blurred photo. I did say 'may be' but with out a better photo I can't say for sure. Quote me if you like but don't take as gospel my identification.
It was just the shape of the aperture and the colour &Â sculpture of the shell that made me think Cerithium. it still could be a Cerithidea.
Dave
It was just the shape of the aperture and the colour &Â sculpture of the shell that made me think Cerithium. it still could be a Cerithidea.
Dave
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