Shell Identification
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07-05-2006, 08:23 PM,
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Shell Identification
Shell collection that needs to be identified. You may view the shells at <a href="http://sontillanoshells.multiply.com" target="_blank"><!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://sontillanoshells.multiply.com">http://sontillanoshells.multiply.com</a><!-- m --></a> Â and/or
 <img src="images/smiley/smile.gif" alt="" border="0" />  Check out the new specimen that I have in the Shell ID needed folder at <a href="http://sontillanoshells.multiply.com/photos/album/9/Shell_ID_needed" target="_blank"><!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://sontillanoshells.multiply.com/photos/album/9/Shell_ID_needed">http://sontillanoshells.multiply.com/ph ... _ID_needed</a><!-- m --></a>  <span class="petit">--Last edited by ysacostas on 2007-10-11 15:11:50 --</span> |
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07-07-2006, 09:53 AM,
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Shell Identification
Well now, that's a LOT of shells! Â OK, for starters I'll take a shot at Group 7 (forgive me if I don't look up the authors and dates for all these) ...
1 Conus suratensis 2 Conus leopardus 3 Conus bandanus vidua 4 Conus kintoki or possibly Conus coelinae 5 Conus kintoki 6 Conus virgo 7 Conus litteratus 10 Conus generalis 11 Conus thalassiarchus 13 Conus striatus 14 Conus nicobaricus 15 Conus vexillum 16 Conus laterculatus 17 Conus textile 18 Conus textile 19 Conus miles 20 Conus pertusus 21 Voluta (Cymbiola) vespertilio 22 (L to R) Conus catus nigropunctatus; Conus arenatus; Conus mercator; Conus sp., species uncertain. 23 Voluta (Cymbiola) vespertilio 24 Conus vexillum 25 Voluta (Cymbiola) vespertilio 26 Mitra eremitarum 27 Mitra cardinalis 28 Mitra papalis 29 Conus stercusmuscarum 30 Conus ammiralis 31 Conus textile (beachworn) 32 Conus gloriamaris 33 Conus aulicus propenudus 34 Conus episcopatus 35 Conus sp., species uncertain 36 Conus gloriamaris 37 Conus miles 38 Conus coccineus 39 Conus textile 40 Conus geographus 41 Conus magus (one of many forms) 42 Conus generalis 43 Conus mustelinus 44 Conus sp., species uncertain, may be a light-colored Conus distans 45 Conus tessulatus 46 Conus telatus 47 Conus ammiralis 48 Conus glaucus 49 Conus marmoreus 50 Conus generalis 51 Conus marmoreus 52 Conus pulicarius 53 Conus sp., species uncertain, perhaps a color form of Conus planorbis vitulinus?? 54 Conus striatellus 55 Conus generalis 56 Conus figulinus 57 Conus vexillum sumatrensis 58 Conus betulinus 59 Conus vexillum 60 Conus stercusmuscarum 61 Conus pulicarius 62 Conus stercusmuscarum 63 Conus marmoreus 64 Conus marmoreus 65 Spondylus varians 66 (L) Biplex perca; © Aporrhais serresianus; ® a solitary coral, I know the name but can't recall it now. 67 Spondylus sp, probably Spondylus barbatus, attached to a Serpulorbis colubrinus 68 unknown coral 69 chiton, species uncertain 70 Lopha cristagalli 71 unknown 72 Lopha hyotis 73 Tubipora sp. (organpipe coral) 74 uncertain, upper valve of a Pseudochama? 75 Balanus sp. (barnacles) 76 Chama lazarus 100 Architectonica perspectiva 101 Murex (Hexaplex) cichoreum 102 Murex (Hexaplex) cichoreum 103 (L) uncertain; ® Bolma erectospinosa 104 Angaria delphinus 105 (L) Strombus bulla; ® Angaria rugosa 106 Guildfordia triumphans 107 (L) Cellana flava; ® Guildfordia yoka 108 Angaria delphinus 109 Guildfordia triumphans 110 Obba marginata (land snail) 111 Ryssota sp., probably Ryssota sagittifera (land snail) 112 (L) Strombus sp., juvenile, species uncertain; © Architectonica perspectiva; ® Marisa cornuarietis (fresh water) 113 (L) Chrysallis sp.; © Canistrum ovoideum; ® Liguus virgineus (land snails) 114 (L) Chrysallis virgata (one of many forms); © unknown (family Trochidae); ® Strombus mutabilis 115 Liguus virgineus (land snail) 116 Amphidromus entobaptus (land snail) 117 Helicostyla sp., probably Helicostyla rufogaster (land snail) 118 Chrysallis sp., may all be forms of C. virgata (land snails) 119 Achatina fulica (land snail) 120 (L) Casmaria erinacea; © and ® Casmaria erinacea, form vibex 121 Conus aulicus 122 Nassa serta 123 Conus lividis 124 Conus textile 125 Conus magnificus |
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07-07-2006, 04:42 PM,
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Shell Identification
Thank You Paul for this Huge identification, it takes time<img src="images/smiley/wink.gif" alt="" border="0" />
And good job ! |
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07-07-2006, 08:46 PM,
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Shell Identification
Thank you very much for taking time to view the shells. I've waited for years to have the shells identified. This is my mom's collection and she passed away a few years ago. She left the collection with me however the specimen and their identification got separated. It's like a big jigsaw puzzle for me. Would appreciate it if you can find time to view the other folders too. People like you are very rare  <img src="images/icones/icon7.gif" alt="images/icones/icon7.gif" style="border:0" />  <img src="images/smiley/clap.gif" alt="" border="0" />  <img src="images/smiley/clap.gif" alt="" border="0" />  <img src="images/smiley/clap.gif" alt="" border="0" />
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07-10-2006, 01:34 PM,
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Shell Identification
very nice collection. Â I think it is great that you are carrying on this collection. people like you are rare too.
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07-10-2006, 02:55 PM,
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Shell Identification
Group 5:
1 Conus ebraeus 2,7 Melo sp., the shell body looks like Melo broderipii, but the flattened spines look like melo umbilicatus. 3 Conus marmoreus (or possibly Conus bandanus) (juvenile) 4 juvenile Melo, probably Melo broderippi 5 Harpa major 6 Harpa harpa 8 Harpa sp., may be Harpa ventricosa 9 (L) Harpa sp., may be Harpa cabritii; ® Harpa articularis 10 Phalium glaucum 11 uncertain - juvenile Phalium?? 12 Phalium areola 14 Tonna sulcosa 16 Phalium bandatum 17 Tonna cepa 18 Tonna tessellata 19 Malea pomum 20 Tonna dolium 21 Bulla ampulla 22 Haliotis ovina 23 Tonna allium 24 Atys naucum 25 Bulla sp., probably Bulla vernicosa but could be Bulla ampulla 26 Babylonia areolata 27 (L) Hydatina albocincta; ® Hydatina physis 28 Nerita sp., can't ID the species from this angle 29 Hydatina zonata 30 Trochus niloticus (ground and polished) 31 (L) Calocochlia sp.; ® Calocochlia roissyana (land snails) 32 Trochus sp., probably Trochus stellatus 33 (L) Trochus sp. (polished); ® Trochus hanleyanus 34 Trochus niloticus 35 Tectus triserialis 36 Bolma erectospinosa 37 probably Trochus niloticus 38,40 Tectus conus 39 Helicostyla lignaria (land snail) 41 (L) Argobuccinum pustulosum, juvenile; ® Tectarius coronatus 42 Tectus triserialis 43 Maurea tigris 44 (L) three small Trochus, species uncertain 45 (L) Thiara cancellata; © Cyclophorus daraganicus (land snail); ® Helix aspersa (land snail) 46 Rapa rapa 47 (L) Monodonta labio; ® small Helicostyla, species uncertain (land snail) 48 Maurea punctulata 49,51,68 Turbo petholatus 50 Turbo marmoratus 52 Semicassis bisulcata 53 Tonna dolium 54,55,57,58,60,61,63 Neritina waigiensis (synonym: Neritina communis) 56 Tonna tessellata 59 Cancellaria mercadoi 62 Nerita sp., probably Nerita albicilla 64 Neritina coromandeliana 65,66 Neritina sp., species uncertain 70 Babylonia areolata 79 Bulla sp., probably Bulla vernicosa 81 Bulla vernicosa 98 Cypraea carneola 99 Cypraea mappa 100 Cypraea testudinaria 101 Cypraea aurantium 102 Cypraea argus 103 Cypraea tigris 104 Cypraea mappa 105 Cypraea mauritiana 106 Ovula ovum 107 I believe it is Cypraea pantherina, but it could be Cypraea tigris 108 Ovula ovum 109 Cypraea miliaris 110 (L) Cypraea vitellus; © Cypraea talpa ® Ovula ovum |
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07-11-2006, 11:26 AM,
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Shell Identification
Thank you for identifying PHOTO Folder #5 in the sontillanoshells.multiply.com  <img src="images/icones/icon10.gif" alt="images/icones/icon10.gif" style="border:0" />  I copied all the names into Folders #7 & #5. It looks more interesting to view the shells with their names.  <img src="images/icones/icon14.gif" alt="images/icones/icon14.gif" style="border:0" />  <span class="petit">--Last edited by ysacostas on 2006-07-11 15:28:26 --</span>
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07-12-2006, 09:52 AM,
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I Agree with Shelltony, It's a very good thing to keep your mom's collection. Often people just store them or try to sell them... And thanks again to Paul !! <img src="http://www.aceboard.net/kator/099.abgif" alt="http://www.aceboard.net/kator/099.abgif" style="border:0" />
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07-12-2006, 05:02 PM,
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Shell Identification
Dear ysacostas,
It is totally true <img src="images/smiley/smile.gif" alt="" border="0" /> But only for the people who hunt themselves for seashells... like me. Most of seashell collectors buy their shells like diamonds without even knowing what kind of habitat the species lives in... They have even many times wrong data given by dealers... many of us do not have the mean to travel that much and it's the only way to own a collection though...<img src="images/smiley/wink.gif" alt="" border="0" />  <span class="petit">--Last edited by David Touitou  on 2006-07-12 21:04:23 --</span> |
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07-12-2006, 07:43 PM,
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Shell Identification
Something to think about - if you have money and you what to buy a precious stone such as diamonds, you can just give your specifications and you can have your precious stone.
Unlike shells, you need to search the shores and dive in the depths of the ocean to look for a beautiful shell and you won't even be guaranteed you'll get the shell that you want. Â <span class="petit">--Last edited by ysacostas on 2006-07-12 11:44:03 --</span> |
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