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Hi Cecil,
see the glossy aspect of your shells : all three are
nucleus. Granulata is flatter, generally bigger, and
the adult shells are never glossy and in fact,
cassiaui ssp. has a violet base and a yellowish dorsum
(instead of beige).
Hope those informations will help you
fabien
--- Cecil Bankston <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :
> I have posted on my web page
> http://members.cox.net/cbankston/Tuamotus.html
> pictures of 3 specimens of Staphylaea I collected on
> Takapoto, Tuamotus,
> French Polynesia. I am confident the one on the
> left is nucleus. Are
> the others also nucleus or is one or both granulata
> cassiaui?
>
> I would welcome any additional opinions on the
> Lienardia on the same page.
> --
> Cecil N. Bankston
> Baton Rouge, LA
> USA
>
>
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