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Hello,

I've got 2 Oliva shells I can't identify. Maybe somebody has an idea what it could be? I don't know the locality for both of the shells. The smaller shell is about 3cm long.

Thanks!
Mike

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Hi Mike, the left shell is Oliva polpasta f. davisae Durham 1950. from the Gulf of California. The right shell is giving me a problem ( and I specialise in oliva!) The nearest I can get is Oliva pacifica Marrat 1870 from the W. coast of the Malayan peninsula. The colours are not quite right but it has the sharp-edged spire. Perhaps you could post a better picture of this shell on its own, that may help.
Cheers,
Dave
Thank you very much Dave!

I took some more shots of the right Oliva, I hope these are helpful to you.

Greets,
Mike

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Still not sure, I have not seen anything exactly like it. Could be a form of O.ponderosa Duclos. 1840 from the Indian ocean, it could even be a wierd O. amethystina. Sorry mate, beats me. I would have to handle it and compare various characteristics to get a positive identification, some Olive shells are notoriously difficult to sort out.
Dave
Thanks anyway for your help Dave! :-)

Mike