04-17-2009, 11:47 AM
Many collectors look at Chicoreus florifer as a common species, but in some cases it can be rare, depending on the size; color and quality.
Two years ago i had the chance to buy one 75 mm full brown specimen, that came out from an already deceased french collector ( Roger Roult ).
Difficult to evaluate, and a very special one indeed. I have shown it to a professional dealer, and he just have never seen one alike it. Â
Besides this, i only saw two smaller specimens ( about 45 mm ) that Philippe Poppe had for sell, caught in Florida on the back sixties, and thats all the refferences i have.
The one i have it is from Cape Hatteras ; North Carolina ; and the year it was caught it is a riddle to me.
Besides the full brown ; comes the full orange and the black form , from Bahamas .
Twenty years ago the black form used to be common, judging from the literature from those times. Nowadays rare and a prize to get one.
In my oppinion full brown and orange color forms always have been rare, and seldom seen in most collections.
All other color forms , such as white ; white/brown ; brown with white dashes are common till 60 mm or so.
I´ll be glad to provide its pictures to everyone interested in. Besides this i have two black from the Bahamas ( 67 and 81 mm ) and a florifer emyliae ( 70 mm ) from Colombia.
Two years ago i had the chance to buy one 75 mm full brown specimen, that came out from an already deceased french collector ( Roger Roult ).
Difficult to evaluate, and a very special one indeed. I have shown it to a professional dealer, and he just have never seen one alike it. Â
Besides this, i only saw two smaller specimens ( about 45 mm ) that Philippe Poppe had for sell, caught in Florida on the back sixties, and thats all the refferences i have.
The one i have it is from Cape Hatteras ; North Carolina ; and the year it was caught it is a riddle to me.
Besides the full brown ; comes the full orange and the black form , from Bahamas .
Twenty years ago the black form used to be common, judging from the literature from those times. Nowadays rare and a prize to get one.
In my oppinion full brown and orange color forms always have been rare, and seldom seen in most collections.
All other color forms , such as white ; white/brown ; brown with white dashes are common till 60 mm or so.
I´ll be glad to provide its pictures to everyone interested in. Besides this i have two black from the Bahamas ( 67 and 81 mm ) and a florifer emyliae ( 70 mm ) from Colombia.