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best literature for identifying shells - shell_neuling - 11-11-2006

hi!

i`m new to shell collecting.

which good books do you know for identifying shells?
or online encyclopedia?

thanks for help


best literature for identifying shells - david_touitou - 11-18-2006

Hi,

usually if you are looking for any shell (all families), try The Compendium Of Seashells (latest version) which will show many species. If you are interested in a particular family, then specialized books exists.

sincerely,
DAvid


Re: best literature for identifying shells - Marlo9 - 09-01-2011

For an online resource for Florida/Caribbean try:

http://s14.invisionfree.com/Conchologist_Forum/index.php?act=site

Review the Species Index


Re: best literature for identifying shells - dave r - 09-03-2011

gastropods.com is the best for Gastropods, but there are very many other websites which cover those and others. Find a decent Mollusc website and look at the 'links' page, there are usually plenty there for everyone!


Re: best literature for identifying shells - paul monfils - 09-03-2011

Poppe's online Shell Encyclopedia is very useful, if you have an idea what family your specimen belongs to:

http://www.conchology.be/?t=64
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Re: best literature for identifying shells - dave r - 09-03-2011

Sadly Poppe sometimes gets it wrong so I would not rely too much on his identification.


Re: best literature for identifying shells - jejushells - 06-20-2013

Gastropods.com (Eddie Hardy's site) is a good online indentification reference. The Compendium of Seashells is also a good resource.

You will need to use the correct names, if possible. For this, I would recommend WoRMS (World Register of Marine Species) and Markus Huber's book "Compendium of Bivalves", although it is rather expensive.


RE: best literature for identifying shells - mdmshellbooks - 11-23-2013

Hi,
The best books for quick identification of worldwide shells are the two volumes, "Encyclopedia of Marine Gastropods" and "Encyclopedia of Marine Bivalves" (they can be purchased separately) and in the first show 5500 species and in the second volume 2000 species. The "Compendium" shows about 5200 species. The "Encyclopedias" are the best selling books on my website mdmshellbooks.com and while the identifications are not all perfect they are usually correct and unlike the "Compendium" the photos are sharp and large in size.
Bob