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Big shell but no name ! - underwaterdream - 01-15-2013 Hi all, I am quite new in the site and in the shell world. I have trouble identifying few shells I have collected, strangely the biggest one :-[ Is someone could help me with this one ? To help, it was found in Mauritius in shallow waters. Thanks to all Re: Big shell but no name ! - Emma - 01-16-2013 Hi! To the best of my knowledge, it's a Strombus gigas ![]() I hope someone can confirm my identification! Best wishes, Emma. Re: Big shell but no name ! - Emma - 01-16-2013 P.s. A juvenile Strombus gigas. Re: Big shell but no name ! - Orepaul87 - 01-16-2013 I had to look up a map of Mauritius! ![]() Re: Big shell but no name ! - underwaterdream - 01-16-2013 That is the anomaly. What I could search myself let me think that looks like a strombus gigas, but not found in the right ocean, so I was getting lost on what this could be. The specimen is a bit over 260 mm. Is this could really be a gigas? Re: Big shell but no name ! - underwaterdream - 01-16-2013 I although found similarities with Lobatus galeatus, which is also a species not from the Indian Ocean. Ideas ? Re: Big shell but no name ! - dave r - 01-17-2013 Sorry but I can't see any photo. It would not be gigas from there, no. The only species I know from the Indian Ocean that gets that big would be Lambis truncata. Re: Big shell but no name ! - underwaterdream - 01-17-2013 Dear Dave, I also posted the picture in the following link for you to see : <http://imageshack.us/a/img197/1246/strombidae3.jpg> <http://imageshack.us/a/img716/958/strombidae2.jpg> <http://imageshack.us/a/img16/1264/strombidae1.jpg> If it is a lambis truncata, it seems to me as a very weird specimen. Do still think it can be that ? Thanks Re: Big shell but no name ! - dave r - 01-19-2013 Thanks, I can see the photos now. Definitely Lambis truncata but a sub-adult specimen. You can just make out on the lip where the spines have started to grow. Re: Big shell but no name ! - underwaterdream - 01-20-2013 Thanks a lot Dave ! |