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George Sangiouloglou <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Aug 1998 21:54:56 +0300
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Dear Mark,
My Conus Figulinus? has at all different shape and pattern from the Conus
betulinus form (Zulu) of Manual of Living Conidae, page 352 #11 which is from
Mozambique. What do you mean by "sorry but it looks like
a dead ringer."?
Best regards..
George
 
mark wrote:
 
> George , I thought I've seen this before ,Manual of Living Conidae, page 352
> #11. this appears to be Conus betulinus form (Zulu). sorry but it looks like
> a dead ringer. Mark & Peta  Bethke
> Hollywood, Florida
 
 
 
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