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Bonjour
Thank you for your swift answer.
So I'm sure to have a Placostylus of New Caledonia, but
What is it: bovinus , caledonicus, alexander, scarabeus
cleryi, fibr&atus, souvillei or ....
all names taken in the marvellous list of Poppe' Orthalicidae
and the compendium of course.
Do anyone know where to find a study on this group of some 60 sp. & Subsp; &
form,
perhaps the shell is not sufficient.
Anyway i put a dozen in a clear bottle, so anyone can see
a collection of human ears, well preserved !!
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De: Kurt Auffenberg [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Date: jeudi 28 septembre 2000 14:34
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Objet: Re: Ellobium and Placostylus
Ellobium has a much shorter spire, a more rounded apex, with a pustulated,
pitted, or ridged sculpture on the upper whorls.
Kurt
At 11:25 AM 9/28/00 +0200, you wrote:
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>HELP !
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>Could anyone give the criteria to distinguish :
>Ellobium auris(dianae or midae) from
>Placostylus sp. with internal plicatures
>They both look quite similar in the Comprndium of Landshells
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>Thanks
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