PS Bill I'm sure I have other Xenophoras with bivalves attached. I can look
them up if you need any information or anything else. Many can be small
(nickel or dime size)and over looked with all the other goodies.
Harry
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From: Bill Frank <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 7:26 PM
Subject: Xenophora
> I recently had the opportunity to examine a large number of
> Xenophora conchyliophora and it would appear that one specimen
> had attached a live bivalve to its shell. This was a veteran X. specimen
> - nearly 95 mm. in length.
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> I was curious if anyone else had seen evidence that these carriers
> had selected a living specimen for attachment. Not to be outdone,
> the same specimen also had some other unusual attachments.
>
> Photos will soon appear on the JacksonvilleShell Club web pages.....
>
> Bill Frank
> 1865 Debutante Dr.
> Jacksonville, FL 32246
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