le 6/03/01 2:49, Ross Mayhew à [log in to unmask] a écrit :
> I would like a few very precise localities for Lyria lyraeformis, if at
> all possible. A friend may be going to Kenya soon, and this is one
> species i should have no trouble at all selling if he can find some for
> me. So far, all the data i have is of a rather general nature, such as
> Leyton (?) Island, Kenya, 10 - 20m - that is a BIG island!!
>
> From the not-as-white-as-some portion of the GWN,
> Ross.
Range of Lyria lyraeformis is quite large, from Northern coast of Somalia
(Ras Hafun) down to north of Mozambique. Somalian specimens usually are
small (70-80 mm,rarely much more), with a very convex outline, brown-pink
colored, with 19-20 axial thick ribs. Northern Kenyan (Lamu island)
specimens mainly are large (100-120 mm), very elongated,, of a dark
brick-red color, with 20-23 thin axial ribs. Southern Kenyan (Shimoni area)
specimens are sometimes very large (up to 150 mm), brown in color with 16-17
thick axial ribs. Some (erratic?) specimens have been trawled along the
northern shore of Mozambique. There are all small (70-80 mm) with a convex
outline, brown colored with 23-24 thin ribs.
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