Shell Identification
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05-17-2009, 01:20 PM,
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Shell Identification
Hi again!
#1A,B Â is an immature Queen Conch or Pink Conch, Strombus gigas. Â The lip has been trimmed and the apex cut off, probably to make a "shell horn". Â If you know how to blow a trumpet or bugle, you can get a pretty impressive sound out of a shell like this. #2A,B is the Florida Crown Conch (not closely related to the true conchs, in spite of the name), Melongena corona. #3A,B is the Caribbean Crown Conch, Melongena melongena, from the mid to southern Caribbean. #4A,B is either the Florida Fighting Conch (Strombus alatus) or the Caribbean Fighting Conch (Strombus pugilis). Â The shell is too beachworn to be sure. The shape suggests S. alatus but the orange color suggests S. pugilis. Cheers! Â <span class="petit">--Last edited by Paul Monfils on 2009-05-17 05:23:41 --</span> |
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