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OK. 100% of the answers give "imperialis" as ID. And the people who give
these answers are not exactly newbies. So I consider it is imperialis.
I forward all this to the collector. Many thanks to you, gentlefolks.
Olivier
Le 28/02/2014 21:20, John Wolff a écrit :
> Dear Olivier,
>
> Here is a reply from my Mitroidea guru, Richard Salisbury.
> I'll forward his photo when I get it.
>
> John
> Lancaster, PA
>
>> Hello John,
>>
>> Good to hear from you. I have looked at the images and am pretty
>> sure
>> that the specimens shown are immature Mitra (Mitra) imperialis
>> Röding, 1798.
>> I have a specimen very similar to their shells. Let me photograph it and
>> then you can make a comparison yourself.
>>
>> Sincerely Yours, Richard
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Subject: Fwd: [CONCH-L] A Mitra
>>
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> Here's a challenge for you from CONCH-L
>>
>> John
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