Need help with Cypraea identifications
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03-26-2010, 12:03 PM,
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Need help with Cypraea identifications
Hi,
I inherited my grandmother's entire seashell collection (consisting of about 5000 shells). I know very little about shells and am trying to learn about them but am still overwhelmed with figuring a lot out. I am going slowly so I can get the info right. So far I have separated all of the Cypraea shells and taken photos of them. Some of the shells had id tags with them so I know what they are but the majority of them did not. Would anyone be able to help me identify each of the Cypraea shells? Here is a link to all of the pictures: <a href="http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/MtyMseHarmer/Cyprea%20Shells/?albumview=slideshow" target="_blank"><!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/MtyMseHarmer/Cyprea%20Shells/?albumview=slideshow">http://s8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/Mt ... =slideshow</a><!-- m --></a> |
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03-26-2010, 03:49 PM,
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Need help with Cypraea identifications
Hi There, you have some real good Cowries there,nice collection! Where are you based? It is too much hassle to try and name them from Photobucket, could you email me the images?
Dave |
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03-26-2010, 03:52 PM,
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Need help with Cypraea identifications
I am in Topeka, KS. I can email you the pictures no problem. What is your email address?
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03-27-2010, 10:18 AM,
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Need help with Cypraea identifications
<blockquote><p><b>Quote :</b><table width="80%" border="1" style="border-color:#000099;background-color:#CCD4EC" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tr><td class="petit">bharmer wrote : I am in Topeka, KS. I can email you the pictures no problem. What is your email address? </td></tr></table></p></blockquote>
Hi, my email address is : <!-- e --><a href="mailto:bug.shell@yahoo.co.uk">bug.shell@yahoo.co.uk</a><!-- e --> Shame you are the other side of the pond otherwise I could help you more. I am sure there are others in the States that could help you but if you email me photos of any species you want identified I will be glad to help. Cheers, Dave |
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03-30-2010, 01:52 PM,
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Need help with Cypraea identifications
Since you are dealing with a collection of about 5,000 shells of which the Cowries are only a part and if you are consiering expanding the collection, you might find it worthwhile to invest in the Compendium of Seashells:
<a href="http://www.mdmshellbooks.com/Compendium-of-Seashells_p_243.html" target="_blank"><!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.mdmshellbooks.com/Compendium-of-Seashells_p_243.html">http://www.mdmshellbooks.com/Compendium ... p_243.html</a><!-- m --></a> May seem a little pricy, but the quality and coverage is well worth it if you are dealing with world-wide shells. Â <span class="petit">--Last edited by marlo on 2010-03-30 17:53:45 --</span> |
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03-31-2010, 11:16 AM,
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Need help with Cypraea identifications
Dave was going to ID these but it sounds like there is some problem sending the images? Â Anyway I thought I'd take a look at the slide show. Â I didn't have time the other day when it was first posted. Â Here's what I came up with. Â The images are not numbered, but I will number them to help keep track of things:
1  aurantium 2  testudinaria  3  uncertain - looks immature - perhaps perlae?? 4  hesitata  5  cervus 6  not certain, looks like cervus or zebra but not sure what is wrong with it 7  tigris 8  not a Cypraea - Cypraecassis rufa, in family Cassidae 9  stercoraria 10  tigris 11  tigris 12  Ovula ovum, family Ovulidae 13  marginata 14  lamarckii 15  annettae 16  friendii 17  nivosa 18  mappa 19  tigris 20  hesitata 21  vitellus 22  depressa 23  tigris 24  tigris 25  arabica 26  venusta episema 27  histrio 28  tigris 29  tigris 30  tigris 31  mauritiana 32  probably thersites, not certain 33  friendii vercoi 34  argus 35 guttata 33  talpa 37  eglantina 38  talpa 39  talpa 40  looks like Ovula ovum, but not typical - uncertain 41  eburnea 42  lurida 43  Left - eburnea; section 2, top (in bag) uncertain, bottom - pulchra; Center section, top - decipiens, bottom adusta; section 4 - mus; Right top - ventriculus; bottom -turdus 44  Top L to R: onyx, teulerei, succincta, caputserpentis (with eroded dorsum);  Bottom L to R: first one uncertain, perhaps a light colored teulerei?, then 2 caurica 45  Top L to R: moneta, caputserpentis, errones, spurca, annulus, and the last one I believe is an unusual cribraria missing its dorsal spots;  Center L to R: hirundo, kieneri, pyrum, and 2 uncertains (the last one may be pyriformis);  Bottom, L to R: first one uncertain (hidden), then bistrinotata, ovum(?), walkeri, hungerfordi, and uncertain 46  Top L to R: grayana(?), chinensis, caurica; Bottom L to R: miliaris, caurica, vitellus 47  Top L to R: robertsi, spurca(?), helvola; Bottom L to R: carneola, nucleus, isabella 48  Same as 47 49  two large ones - eglantina; front - moneta; rear - erosa 50  Top L to R: diluculum, spadicea; Bottom L to R: pyrum, spadicea 51  2 lynx 52  Top L to R: lutea, subviridis, uncertain;  Bottom L to R: cribraria, asellus, obvelata 53  Left: lynx;  R Rear: Calpurnus verrucosus (family Ovulidae); R Front: limacina 54  Top L to R: caputserpentis, bistrinotata;  Bottom L to R: margarita (probably), angustata 55  Rear - caputserpentis; front - 2 ocellata 56  Rear:  saulae, saulae, staphylaea;  Front: ziczac 57  square box - caputserpentis; round box rear: moneta, front: uncertain (partially hidden); right side of image: teres WHEW! |
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03-31-2010, 11:38 AM,
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Need help with Cypraea identifications
He was sending me the images 6 at a time Paul, you have saved me a lot of time!
Cheers, Dave |
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03-31-2010, 01:07 PM,
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Need help with Cypraea identifications
Dave, any thoughts about that #3? Â Anyone else? Â Here it is:
<a href="http://members.cox.net/paulcyp/PIC3.jpg" target="_blank"><!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://members.cox.net/paulcyp/PIC3.jpg">http://members.cox.net/paulcyp/PIC3.jpg</a><!-- m --></a> Â <span class="petit">--Last edited by Paul Monfils on 2010-03-31 05:52:45 --</span> |
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03-31-2010, 01:08 PM,
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Need help with Cypraea identifications
I was not sure Paul, I think it could even be a juvenile valentia.
Dave |
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