Thanks Javier for your hints.
The photographed shells have been already compared
with those works, but still their identification
remains doubtful or missing.
Regards,
Paolo
At 16.44 12/06/2006 +0100, you wrote:
Hello Paolo:
Try with
-Australian marine shells - Barry wilson
-Common seashells of coastal Northern Queensland -
Patty Jansen
My opinion is:
1-Cronia aurantiaca
2-Murexiella strasquamosa?
4-Morula uva?
Reagards
Javier Lopez
Lanzarote.Canary islands
Paolo G. ALBANO
Bologna, ITALY
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