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1" bumpy cowrie shaped shell, need help with id
09-28-2007, 04:22 PM,
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1" bumpy cowrie shaped shell, need help with id
Please help me to identify odd little bumpy cowrie looking shell on the left, I believe it may have come from Tahiti, but I am not positive.Actually, I could an ID on both.
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Thank you  <span class="petit">--Last edited by Jesse James on 2007-09-28 21:10:06 --</span>
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10-25-2007, 12:29 PM,
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1" bumpy cowrie shaped shell, need help with id
I don't think they are reflections. <img src="smile/kneu_pkpas.gif" alt="smile/kneu_pkpas.gif" style="border:0" />
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12-17-2007, 03:05 PM,
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1" bumpy cowrie shaped shell, need help with id
I was under the impression that granulatas were endemic to Hawaii, and that "grannies" from the Marquesas are actually considered "cassiaui" and were much more rare... Opinions...?
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12-18-2007, 10:48 AM,
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1" bumpy cowrie shaped shell, need help with id
Hi there, it is definately reflections on the side of the isabella. With such dark tips it looks more like Luria controversa to me.
Cassiaui is a subspecies of Staphylaea granulata from the Marquesas Islands. Tahiti is an unlikely locality but Marquesan shells are commonly found on dealers tables in the markets of Tahiti. Looking at the picture could it possibly be a worn Staphylaea nucleus?
Dave.
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12-16-2008, 08:10 PM,
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1" bumpy cowrie shaped shell, need help with id
the isabella could be isabella lekalekana? i have it from new caledonia, and it has more brown than red spots at both ends..

regards,

Jeroen
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