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Haliotis to id please
08-01-2011, 03:50 AM,
#11
Re: Haliotis to id please
Or it could just be a freaky H. varia.
Don't rely too much on the sculpture as a distinguishing feature, it is very variable on many species of Haliotis.
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08-01-2011, 05:26 AM,
#12
Re: Haliotis to id please
Hi Dave,
this are the new photos of the third one that ive already post but its already out of cavities, i had to clean it up to compare to h.planata specie from Philippines.


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your opinion please.
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08-03-2011, 01:52 AM,
#13
Re: Haliotis to id please
Now it is all cleaned up I am leaning more towards Haloitis ovina. Whatever, it is definitely not jacnensis.
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08-03-2011, 04:58 AM,
#14
Re: Haliotis to id please
Hi Dave,
thanks for your great help. i appreciate much of your time and effort to name my specimen. and i agree to both of you ( Paul ) its not h.jacnensis.

i search h.ovina in wikipedia and i found some very interesting info in that site, but still its not what my specimen is, i wish it is h.ovina, but its not,. i guess i will classify it as unknown or unnamed specie for a while,... or ... if you have some more resources on what might this be. that would be more great help.

Diocris,

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08-04-2011, 04:10 AM,
#15
Re: Haliotis to id please
Hello there,
i think i found my specimen name, Haliotis dohrniana  Dunker, 1863
i just add more photos to see the features of the shell

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i search hard for this one ( gastropods.com, in wikiepedia, idscaro.net ) here i found what i am looking for.
i just want a confirmation if i am correct, i just need somebody,s opinion on this issue..

thanks,
Dioctris
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08-04-2011, 08:31 AM,
#16
Re: Haliotis to id please
I don't think it is dohrniana. The bottom specimen on Gastropods.com is not either, Poppe's identifications are always suspect! Dohrniana is a smoother shell than yours and does not have as many open holes. Having looked at a lot of photos and compared with specimens in my collection I would say it was a freak planata, but that is just my humble opinion..
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08-04-2011, 04:47 PM,
#17
Re: Haliotis to id please
Hello Dave,
this is the link to where i consider the most information i base my fact, that my specie is a dohrniana.

( excuse to idscaro.net for using their links.. but many thanks to them )

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your opinion sir Dave ?

Diocris,
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08-05-2011, 03:01 AM,
#18
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Wrong shape for dohniana. The bottom ones in Gastropods.com are not dohrniana, Poppe's identification is often suspect! I would still go with a freak planata.
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08-05-2011, 04:39 AM,
#19
Re: Haliotis to id please
Hello Dave,
your willingness to insist its a freak planata convince me to follow your views. i will label it as Haliotis planata but, with a remarks on it ( or H. dohrniana ), this might settle some doubt on the specie.

Many thanks on your effort and great help in identifying my shell. as i have said " i hope you will always there to help and give the best of your explanation " Wink

Happy shelling,
                        Diocris.
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08-08-2011, 03:04 AM,
#20
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I have answered this twice and my answer keeps getting deleted for some reason.
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