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the power of the shells
04-09-2010, 01:56 PM,
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the power of the shells
hi ... the first two are of the Canary Islands two seconds i are suppose to Filipino tourists Shopping
paul as follows the identification of those white shells there is no way to know your name?

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04-10-2010, 09:10 AM,
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the power of the shells
The first one is a sea urchin - an echinoderm, not a mollusk.  Don't know the species.
Second one appears to be Ostrea (Crassostrea) edulis.
Third appears to be a Gyrineum, family Ranellidae, but I can't place the species.
Last one is a ... puzzle. It's obviously immature, but still, I can't think of anything from the Philippines that looks similar.
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04-10-2010, 05:18 PM,
#3
the power of the shells
well already. but it was to try to sneak and see if I know of no page identificacin of echinoderms. This jars to catch shells for tourists is a mess and tell my friends not to bring me this if not for themselves but cojidos always falls some tourist basket
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